A simple introduction to the piano sheet music of Twinkle Twinkle Jingjing is as follows:
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English: Jane Taylor (English)
< p>Authoritative Chinese: Wang Yuran (middle)Twinkle, twinkle, little star
Twinkle, twinkle, little star
How I wonder what you are?
What is the wonder?
Up above the world so high
Floating far beyond the mist of the world
Like a diamond in the sky
The night sky is as bright as a diamond
When the blazing sun is gone
The blazing sun burns out the universe and quiets
When he nothing shines upon
The setting sun no longer clears the stars
Then you show your little light
The crystals hang in the night sky
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night
Twinkle, all the night
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The melody comes from the 18th century French nursery rhyme "Ah! vous dirai-je" ", maman" (Ah! Mom, I want to tell you), the famous musician Mozart performed variations KV. 265, and the famous British poet Jane Taylor wrote the lyrics, forming a now well-known classic children's song in 1806.
Mozart composed music for the first time in 1761. In 1762, Mozart and his sister, under the leadership of their father, began to perform in various European countries and achieved success. In 1764, he composed his first symphony, "Symphony No. 1 in E flat major". In 1772, the 16-year-old Mozart was appointed as the court musician of Salzburg, ending his long life of traveling and performing.
In 1781, he broke away from dependence on his employer and became the earliest free composer in history. In 1782, the opera "Escape from the Harem" premiered in Vienna. In 1784, he completed six string quartets dedicated to Joseph Haydn. In 1786, the opera "The Marriage of Figaro" premiered in Vienna. In 1787, he was appointed court composer. In 1791, the opera "The Magic Flute" premiered; on December 5, Mozart passed away.