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Yes, it was put together temporarily, and the advertisement was really amazing.
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Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin Symphony, Bamberg Symphony, Bavarian Radio, Munich Philharmonic, North German Radio and many others, South German Cologne and many more.
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First and foremost, of course, is the sonic Berliner Philharmoniker. It is considered the best symphony orchestra in the world, and the only one that can compete with it is the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra of neighboring countries.
In addition, there are the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the Leipzig Hall Symphony Orchestra, the Dresden State Orchestra, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and many others.
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"Kiss the Rain" (Yiruma) "Tears in the Sky" Piano Edition Carrying You "Merry Christmas" Ryuichi Sakamoto (This is the soundtrack for the recently discovered Hunan Taizhou Bichang's courageous advertisement) "Flowing City" Lin Hai "Moonlight Border" Lin Hai "Lost" Lin Hai "Silence in the Distance" Lin Hai "Canon in D" Pahai Bell "Bird Poem" There are many good symphonies in the piano version. Le Saint Beethoven: Of his nine major symphonies, the Third Symphony (Heroic), the Fifth Horn Symphony (Destiny), the Sixth Symphony (Pastoral), and the Ninth Symphony (Chorus) are the most famous.
The piano songs are the most outstanding such as "Moonlight", "Pathos", "Passion", and "To Alice". Prodigy Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, Le Figaro Marriage in C major, The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, Requiem, Turkish March, Minuet.
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Swan Lake Overture, The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, etc. Chopin:
With "Hero", "Parting", "Lullaby", "Raindrops", "Polonaise", etc. Strauss (family): "The Blue Danube", "Waltz of the Sound of Spring", "Radetzky March", "Thunderbolt Polka", "Morning Post", "Bat", etc.
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1. Mozart's representative symphonies: Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, Symphony No. 40 in G minor, Symphony No. 41 in C major.
2. Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, composed in 1788. The piece was once revered as the "Swan Song" as an expression of admiration for Mozart and the work. The most distinctive feature of this work is the dance rhythm and melody that runs through it from beginning to end, showing the author's love for life and optimism.
3. Symphony No. 40 in G minor, composed in 1788. The whole symphony is full of enthusiasm and emotional music. Although the Baroque can still be heard, this symphony is a step forward in the event of a hailstorm, and when it was played in Leipzig in the early nineteenth century, it was criticized for words such as "shuddering" or "slow".
This work is similar to the scene of "The Troubles of Young Werther". It can be said that it is a work that is close to the Romantic school step by step.
4. Symphony No. 41 in C major, also known as Jupiter's Symphony, composed in 1788. This work is the last of Mozart's three major symphonies, and it is one of the finest instrumental works of his many outstanding works. In this symphony, there is no sign of Haydn's influence and family economic factors (Mozart's family income plummeted when he finished his Symphony No. 40 in G minor, but he remained cheerful), and it is a representative work of Mozart that exerts his compositional characteristics, showing Mozart's skillful compositional skills in his later years.
It is also a good example of balanced contrast. Jupiter is the name of the highest creator god in Roman mythology, and it is very appropriate to use it as an alias for this song, but this is not the name set by Mozart himself, but added by later generations.
It is one of Mozart's last three major symphonies and is the most widely known of his symphonies. Completed in 1788, the symphony is full of enthusiasm and emotion. Although the symphonie still bears traces of the Baroque, it nevertheless took the time to take it a step forward, and when it was played in Leipzig in the early 19th century, it was criticized with words such as "shuddering" or "slow". >>>More
Created in: 1786-1787.
Premiere: 1787, National Theatre. >>>More
Mozart Symphony No. 31 in D major (K297) Mozart Symphony No. 38 in D major (Prague), K 504 Mozart - Symphony No. 46 >>>More
They all advocate that the beauty of the art world can neutralize the contradictions in the world of life, alleviate the contradictions, rebuild and create tranquility. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven all valued inner balance and tranquility above all else, even above their own lives. >>>More
The first movement, a very fast allegro, in G minor, in 2 2 time, opens with the accompaniment of viola chords, and is played by the violins in a beautiful and mournful first theme, which is so famous that it is often adapted as a light ** piece to be played alone. >>>More