First of all, we recommend a method: first search JAMES LAST on the eDonkey homepage. This is a world-famous light music group that has produced many light music albums, 6 of which are light music adapted from classical melodies ( "Classics Up To Date" is adapted from the most essential parts of classical music. It is very pleasant to listen to and many people fell in love with classical music from this, including me. (There is also a Mantovani Orchestra, which itself is composed of orchestral music and plays almost all classical music). Getting familiar with classical music through light music and then listening to the original work is the best way at the early stage.
You can first listen to some waltzes and marches that are often heard. The main characteristics are beautiful melodies or majestic music that can easily cause the listener to scream. Then you can listen to some solos and concerts. Play short pieces, and finally learn to appreciate large-scale symphonies and operas. Here are a few introductory pieces recommended according to this process, and it will depend on your own attainments in the future:
Orchestra series:
1. Strauss works: basically all of these are included Characteristics include Hunting Polka, Thunder Polka, and Stories from the Vienna Woods, and of course the Blue Danube and Radeski March. These two pieces have been fixed as the second and third pieces of the annual Vienna New Year's Concert. .
2. Verdi - Triumphal March (Overture to the opera Aida)
3. Verdi - Overture to the opera "The Marriage of Figaro"
4. Verdi - Overture to the opera "La Traviata"
5. Supe - Overture to the Hussars
6. Overture to William Tell
7. Majestic March
8. Bizet-Carmen Overture
The overture of an opera is often the best in the work, so you can focus on it.
Short Category: Many musical sketches require some appreciation and patience to be listened to completely. The melodies selected below are beautiful and more suitable for beginners.
1. Massenet - Meditation (violin, so beautiful, breathtaking).
2. Bizet - Minuet
3. Schumann - Fantasy
4. Saint-Sa?ns - Swan, Ave Maria
5. Baranovska - Maiden's Prayer (piano)
6. Chopin - Farewell (piano)
7. Beethoven - Pathetique Sonata, F major Romance (Violin), Moonlight Sonata, etc.
8. Vivaldi - First Movement of Violin Concerto "Four Seasons" (Spring)
9. Mozart - Serenade
10. Sarasate - Song of the Wanderer
Large-scale works:
1. Beethoven: Symphony of Destiny: My favorite work, I can feel any words and languages The descriptions of her are all so pale.
2. Beethoven: Pastoral Symphony;
3. Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1.
Opera:
1. Drinking song: La Traviata
2. No one sleeps tonight: Turandot
3. You Know what love is: The Marriage of Figaro
4. Gypsy Song: Troubadour
5. The Fickle Woman: Rigoletto
6. Triumphal March: Aida
7. Carmen
I recommend a few more classical pieces adapted by JAMES LAST:
1. Adagio from The Sonata ' Pathetique' No. 8 in C Minor Op.13 - Beethoven's "Pathetique Sonata"
2. Going Home (Adagio 'From The New World') - Dvo?ick's "New World"
3. Andante From The Sympohony No. 5 in C Min - Beethoven - Symphony of Destiny - Second Movement Andante
4. Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F Maj - Beethoven Romance in F major (strongly recommended)
5. In Mir Klingt Ein Lied - Chopin - Farewell (strongly recommended)
I wish you to enter the hall of classical music as soon as possible
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Finally, let me give you a link. It is the a cappella male voice of the King's Chorus singing "The Barber of Seville Overture", which has a unique flavor
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