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Giggles will have plenty of time in the future.
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I imagined the happy times I had with my family.
The style of this piece is relatively light and beautiful, and the melody is also very beautiful. After listening, it can calm people down. As I listen to this tune, I will be quiet, and slowly, I will still fall into memories and imagine the happy times I had with my family.
At that time, my family was still in my hometown, and my brothers and sisters and I were studying, carefree. My parents are also still working in a small town in their hometown, and the family is harmonious and beautiful, and they have not left their hometown, they are very happy, very happy! Every time I listen to this song, I feel the passage of time, and I feel helpless.
To Alice:
Originally known as "Baga Taylor in A minor", it is an independent piano piece composed by the German composer Beethoven in 1810, and is a commemorative work dedicated by Beethoven to "Alice". It is mainly a rondo, and the structure is abaca. It is a sketch of more than 3 minutes.
The background and inspiration for the writing came mainly from a girl named Alice. In order to help an elderly man who is blind to realize his wish to see the forest and the sea, she asks for help from others. Beethoven was so moved by this that he played this wonderful ** for the old man on Christmas Eve.
The old man listened to the music, closed his eyes with satisfaction, and there was no longer loneliness and pity.
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As the first classic piano piece that is most loved by the world. In this poem "To Alice", Beethoven summarizes Alice's gentle and beautiful image based on a simple and intimate theme. The melody is fresh and smooth, reminiscent of the innocence and purity of a young girl.
In the first half of the work, it seems that Beethoven has many kind words to convey to Alice, and in the second half it sounds as if the two are talking cordially.
On the original manuscript of this piece, there is the author's handwriting: "For Alice, April 27, 1810, Beethoven". Who is "Alice"? There is no way to verify. Because when the original manuscript of this work appeared, the author had been dead for forty years.
Although this piece is an ordinary solo piano piece, the melody is very beautiful and beautiful, the rhythm is light and comfortable, and the technique is very easy to master, so it is very popular with the public. In terms of structure, the piece is an allegro, 3 8 beats, composed of a small rondo form "abaca". The brisk A section theme (fragment 1) appears in A minor, and after repetition, the song-like B section insert (fragment 2) appears in F major, with a cheerful mood and bright colors.
The piece returns to the A theme, and the C theme, which begins with a ninth chord on the A note, contrasts with the B section. When the A theme is repeated for the third time, the whole piece ends.
Beethoven never married, but he always hoped for an ideal partner. Therefore, there are some romantic stories of this kind of things in Beethoven's life. Between 1808 and 1810, Beethoven was forty years old.
He taught a schoolgirl named Thereser Marfati and developed a crush on her. In a very sweet and comfortable mood, he wrote a piece of "Baga Taylor in A minor" and gave it to her. "Bagatelle" means gadget.
Beethoven also inscribed the score with the words "To Tracer". Since then, the score has remained with Trese. After Beethoven's death, there was no such piece in his catalogue.
It was not until the sixties of the nineteenth century, in order to write a biography of Beethoven, that the manuscript of this piece was discovered in the relics of Therese Marfatti. In 1867, when the score for the piece was published in Stuttgart, Knoll misspelled the title as "Dedicated to Alice". Since then, people have forgotten the original name of "Dedicated to Tracer" and called it "Dedicated to Alice".
This theme encapsulates the image of Thereser's gentleness and beauty. It appears sixteen times in this piece, so it is extremely impressive. It was as if Beethoven had many kind words to speak to Thereser.
In the second half, the left and right hands alternately play the broken chords, as if the two of them were talking cordially.
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**Started, gentle, gentle, like a wisp of breeze drifting across the meadow, without the obstruction of the mountains, without the obstruction of the trees, on the vast prairie, gently blowing, a harmonious scene.
Suddenly, there were tall mountains rising from the ground in front of him, reaching into the clouds, and the snowflakes on the peaks were flying white, making people feel sacred, but revealing a deathly silence.
Slowly, the peaks are gone, dense primeval forests appear, the trees shake slowly, the sun shines on the green leaves, the leaves appear extraordinarily verdant, the sun shines on the grass, the grass and flowers are extraordinarily bright, everything is warm and soft, and everywhere is full of vitality ......
The tone of the voice rises slowly, like the sea breeze blowing, the waves crashing to the shore, the seagulls spreading their wings and flying in the sky, everything is warm, like a harmonious pastoral scenery.
Then there is the undulating tune, reminiscent of the sea, at first the sea is still calm, and in an instant, the sea hangs a strong wind and rolls up the huge waves one after another to the shore, like ten thousand horses galloping mighty and majestic, very spectacular.
Slowly, the wonderful ** is over, and that's what I think of when I listen to "To Alice".
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When I was a child, whenever I watched a cartoon, that TV would show the song "To Alice", so as a result, whenever I hear about Alice, I immediately think of commercials.
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Listening to Alice, what do you imagine, to be honest, you can't imagine anything, you don't feel anything.
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BecauseBeethovenDedicate this song to the kind girl Alice.
Beethoven also had his tender side. Like his "Dedicated to Alice".
It was written when he was in love. The combination of high notes and low notes, the combination of long notes and short notes, and the fusion of instruments that blow, pull and play, weave such a beautiful melody. Another example is the Ninth Symphony
"Ode to Joy" is a golden song played by the piano and accompanied by violin, trumpet, flute, clarinet and oboe. He used ordinary tunes and Schiller's poetry to create moving melodies. Maybe the beauty of ** is here, the most ordinary clan friends can create the most beautiful songs.
The people who can compose this almost heavenly music are always those who have a big heart and are grateful to God for giving him life.
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To Alice seems to have a power that makes you believe in the beauty of life, the beauty of love. Listening to this piano music quietly seems to bring people into another world, where there is only happiness, only beauty, only tranquility, no troubles, no pain. The listener is like entering a peach blossom paradise.
It also makes us believe in love and longing for love. It is based on a simple and intimate theme: a theme that encapsulates the image of Therese's gentleness and beauty.
It was extremely impressive. It was as if Beethoven had many kind words to speak to Thereser. The second half is like a cordial conversation between the two.
To Alice" is a gentle and intimate tune, with clear mood and feelings, and sometimes serious and steady emotions, as if the author is contemplating and showing warm emotions. The piece ends in a very beautiful and gentle atmosphere.
I like Beethoven's "To Alice", I like its cheerful melody, I like its purity, I like its romantic story, I like its sweet feelings, and I like Beethoven's optimistic sentiments. People say that his nine symphonies sparkle like pearls, but I say that "To Alice" is like a grain of stardust in the Milky Way, but the light it emits seems to penetrate the heart. Its soothing melody and spirit conquered my heart.
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