1, Strauss's blue Danube
Waltz, also transliterated as "waltz", is a musical genre used in early social dance. It adopts the rhythm of three beats, emphasizing the stress of the first beat, with smooth melody and obvious rhythm. Because dancing requires two people to rotate in pairs, it is called waltz.
2. Beethoven's "minuet in G major"
A three-beat dance music originated from western European folk, popular in French courts and named after its small steps. Moderate speed, can describe many etiquette trends, elegant style. Although minuet and waltz are both dance genres, minuet is more stable in speed and dignified in style.
3. Variations on Mozart's Little Star
Mozart's Variations on a Little Star takes the melody of a little star as the theme, and on the basis of the theme, twelve variations are developed through decorative variations, sound changes and harmonic accompaniment. This way of variation is to keep the basic skeleton of the theme and play it freely.
4. Strauss's "Radsky March"
The March is a rhythmic song. Originally produced in the combat life of the army, it was used to stimulate the fighting will and enthusiasm of soldiers. Later, people often used this genre in social life to express collective strength and determination to unite. The vigorous melody and firm and powerful rhythm are the basic characteristics of the March.
5. Chopin's "Revolutionary Etudes"
As the name implies, etude is a kind of music written for the technical practice of musical instrument performance, which usually has a specific technical purpose, such as training scales, arpeggios, octaves, disyllables, vibrato and so on. Concert etudes originated from etudes and gradually evolved into dazzling works of art played in concerts.
6. Paganini's capriccio in A minor
Capriccio is free in structure, technically difficult, unique in nature, free from the constraints of the theme and full of passion. It often takes folk melody as the theme and is full of local color. Paganini's work shows the characteristics of free and unrestrained capriccio.
7. Liszt's Second hungarian rhapsody
The word Rhapsody comes from ancient Greek epic singers who sang or recited with musical instruments. Later, in professional creation, it refers to instrumental fantasia developed with folk songs as the theme. Rhapsody is mostly a variation based on slow folk songs. Compared with recitation and fast folk dance, the music is rich in folk characteristics.
8. The third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Sonata is a genre of large-scale instrumental works, and it is one of the common genres in instrumental solo or ensemble works. In the period of Haydn and Mozart, the sonata form of three movements (Allegro-Andante-Allegro) was established, and under the development of Beethoven, the sonata genre took a step forward. Judging from the number of movements, his works include three movements, and some have expanded to four movements.
9. Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
In general, works played by violin, piano, cello and other instruments are called concertos. Music in which two identical or different instruments compete with a band is called a compound concerto (or double concerto). Butterfly Lovers violin concerto is the most common concerto form between violin and band.
10, Beethoven's Symphony of Destiny
Symphony is a large-scale instrumental suite that shapes the musical image and reflects the composer's inner feelings and thoughts by comprehensively using and excavating the expressive force and expressive force of various musical instruments. Played by the symphony orchestra, it is essentially a "sonata" of the symphony orchestra, but it is more expressive and imposing than the sonata.
The Top Ten Most Classic and Beautiful Divine Comedy in the World
Don't cry, turn black, dream my dream, never say goodbye, everything I do is for you, die in the sun, far from home, when you believe, God is a girl, when you say nothing.