The King of the Piano Liszt Reading Comprehension 5

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The King of the Piano "Liszt."

    One day, Liszt, known as the "King of the Piano", came to Vienna, and occasionally saw a poster on the street, which read: "I am a student of the famous pianist Liszt, and I will hold a solo concert at the Vienna Theater tomorrow night......."He thought, I've never taken in apprentices, why did a student suddenly appear?

    When Liszt returned to the hotel, a girl came to his door. She was handsome, but pale, and said to Liszt in a trembling voice: "I am an orphan who has been secretly learning piano from a neighbor since I was a child.

    At the age of eighteen, he was admitted to ** college, but he couldn't afford the tuition, and he dropped out of school in the second year. After that, I practiced hard. In order to survive, I looked for work everywhere, but no one wanted me.

    I had to have a jié out character to do my backstage, so I lied ......”

    The girl choked up a little, and then said, "Today I saw in the newspaper the news that you have also arrived in Vienna......I ......I'm sorry for you, you punish ......I'm it! ”

    Liszt walked up to her: "Mademoiselle, please don't be afraid, I forgive you. ”

    Liszt pondered for a moment, and then said in a kind tone: "Now, can you play a piano piece for me?" ”

    The girl was so pleased that she forgot all her troubles and fears, and played skillfully on the piano. The notes that poured out of her hands flowed like a murmuring stream, sometimes like a rushing sea, and sometimes like a cascading waterfall.

    Liszt was very pleased with her performance and gave her some specific instructions. Liszt said sincerely: "Miss, I admit to being your teacher!"

    The girl was so excited that she burst into tears, and she couldn't say a word.

    1. According to Hanyu Pinyin, write Chinese characters on the horizontal line.

    2. Fill in the parentheses with appropriate related words.

    3. Form a sentence. 1) Skilled:

    2) Tears in my eyes:

    4. Figures of speech are used in the essay.

    5. Divide the article into three paragraphs and summarize the gist of the paragraph.

    6. This short essay writes about Liszt, the "King of the Piano", and praises it

    7. Why was the girl so excited that she burst into tears and couldn't say a word? (Contact the full text to write the specific reason).

    8. In order to portray the character of Liszt, the author described his

    Tears in our eyes: Looking at the heroic reality of the PLA uncle, we were all moved to tears.

    4. Analogy and comparison.

    5. The first paragraph (1): Liszt came to Vienna and was curious to see the fake poster.

    Paragraph 2 (2-5): Understand the reasons for the fake poster.

    Paragraph 3 (6): Liszt decides to help the girl.

    6. Help a girl who has never met to hold a concert. He was praised for his helpful and helpful spirit.

    7. Because she knew that Liszt didn't know her before this, but she knew her piano playing skills, and also helped her hold a solo concert. What a great spirit it is to help the poor in this way.

    8. Language, mental activity and demeanor.

    Here's the answer,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In general, all of Liszt's piano pieces are of high difficulty.

    But if we say the highest, it is "Ghost Fire" among the twelve transcendent etudes (one of the ten most difficult piano pieces in the world), "Hungarian Rhapsody", the piano piece for Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni", and the third of Paganini's theme etudes of great difficulty and span (because Liszt's hands are so large, so he usually writes pieces suitable for his own playing), that is, "Bell".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liszt's twelve supertechnical etudes. Paganini's Great Etude. **Will be able to repeat the etude. There is also the Liszt Tourist Years Collection. ...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    His works include Faust Symphony, Dante Symphony, Hungarian Rhapsody, Symphonic Prelude, Majepa, Four Piano Concertos, Piano Sonata in B minor, 12 Extravagant Etudes, and Travelling Years. One of the most difficult piano pieces is "Memories of Don Juan".

    If you want to listen to it, I recommend "Zhong", it's good and powerful, it's best to find the version played by Li Yundi, he is the best player in the world. In addition, "Dream of Love" is a classic. There is also "Hungarian Rhapsody", the best version played by Lang Lang, and he also played the best.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Liszt's coming ** is bold.

    Since and gorgeous **, the effect is painstakingly arranged, perhaps inadvertently inserted willow casual gesture, but it is indeed Liszt's masterpiece after conquering many technical bottlenecks, his works are lifelike, and the idea is shocking.

    2. It was not until his later years that Liszt's musical style changed into another look, and some people accused Liszt ** of "imaginary appearance", on the one hand, the bold and innovative music in harmony cannot be completely erased by people with superficial words, and Liszt's melodic melody should not be ignored.

    3. Liszt is a master of melody, and if his melody happens to be too lengthy in its vibrato arrangement, it only shows that the composer's attempt to attract attention is too strong, so ** has a terrifying magic, but the reason why it is difficult to understand is that it relies too much on the personal performance of the performer, especially the piano music.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don Juan's Memories is based on Mozart's opera Don Juan, which was originally about two and a half hours long, but was adapted by Liszt to hail and become a simple piano piece. The whole piece is extremely difficult, both in terms of rhythm and technique. "Memories of Don Juan" is known as one of the most difficult piano pieces and is rarely played

    Liszt's 19 piano pieces "Hungarian Rhapsody" are inseparable from his name, just as waltzes and Strauss, symphonies are inseparable from Beethoven's name. Its piano music has been included in the treasure trove of classical piano music in the world. Liszt's nineteen piano pieces, the Hungarian Rhapsody, occupy a special place in his piano works.

    These works not only give full play to the expressive power of the piano, but also set an outstanding example of the genre of rhapsody. These works are based on the folk songs and folk dances of Hungary and the Hungarian Gypsies, and are artistically processed and developed, so they all have a distinct national color. The structure of these pieces is refined, the music is rich and active, the language and the expression method are closely related to the Hungarian country dance and urban rap, although the form of the music changes from time to time, but the image is always clear and simple, reflecting the perfect unity of natural beauty and artistic beauty.

    No. 6 Hungarian Rhapsody

    It was completed between 1845 and 1850. This is the same well-known rhapsody as the previous one, consisting of four parts. The first part is like a majestic march, majestic and sublime.

    The second part is fast, short, dance-like rhythms. The third part resembles a loose board, with a recitative style, like the chant of a folk troubadour, telling the past.

    The fourth part is a carnival-like folk dance, with a theme that is familiar to you as soon as you hear it, and this theme goes through a series of variations to reach a frenzy and end the whole piece.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Liszt regarded the piano as a universal instrument"!The first Hungarian rhapsody"First advanced etudes, hundreds of piano arrangements and more. His playing style is gorgeous, magnificent, and full of strong artistic charm, creating an orchestral effect on the piano and greatly expanding the artistic expression of the piano.

    On ** he asserted the title **, and in"In the year of '$), he pioneered the genre of symphonic poetry, and wrote a total of symphonic poems such as "Prometheus".

    Liszt left his native ——— Hungary at an early age. He lived in Europe for many years, but he was a patriot. He was very concerned about the national liberation struggle of his own people, his national culture, and the people's livelihood.

    He used Hungarian folk ** melodies to compose many works related to Hungarian historical themes to express his nostalgia for the motherland, such as "Hungarian Rhapsody", "March of the Hungarian Heroes" and so on. Because of Liszt's outstanding achievements in piano playing techniques and piano composition, he was called the "King of the Piano".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liszt developed the technique of the piano to an unparalleled level, greatly enriching the expressiveness of the piano, creating orchestral effects on the piano, and he also pioneered the method of memorizing the score, for which he earned the reputation of "the king of the piano".

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