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What are the top ten famous piano songs in the world?

NO.1 "Dream Wedding"

Dream Wedding is composed by Paul de Senneville (Paul de Senneville) Olivier Toussaint (Olivier Toussaint), and Mariage D'Amour (in French, Mariage D'Amour) is performed by Richard Clayderman.

NO.2 "Poem for Adeline"

Richard Clayderman composed a world-famous song "Poem for Adeline". , Richard also became famous internationally and set the highest sales record for a French artist in the world. His kind and kind face is as close and familiar as his music. Paul Senneville continues to create romantic and beautiful music to this day, because he always firmly believes that no matter what era, there are people who pursue beautiful music.

NO.3 "Adelina by the Water"

Adelina comes from the story of Greek mythology. There is a beautiful legend in Greek mythology. Once upon a time, there was a lonely king of Cyprus named Pygmalion.

He sculptured a beautiful girl, looked at her crazily every day, and eventually fell in love with the statue of the girl. He prayed to the gods, hoping for a miracle of love. His sincerity and persistence moved Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and gave life to the sculpture. From then on, the lucky king lived with the beautiful girl and lived a happy life.

NO.4 "The Blue Danube"

The Blue Danube Waltz was composed by the famous Austrian composer Johann Strauss Jr., known as the "King of Waltz" 1866, Opus No. 314, known as "Austria's second national anthem".

It was originally a male chorus accompanied by a band, but later the vocals were removed and it became an independent orchestral piece. It consists of a small overture, five small waltzes and a longer coda (which partially reproduces the previous main musical theme) played continuously. The music runs through the typical three-beat waltz rhythm. The music theme is beautiful and pleasant, and the rhythm is bright and flexible, reflecting a gorgeous and elegant style.

NO.5 "To Alice"

"To Alice" was composed by German musician Beethoven on April 27, 1810. It is said that it was written by his student Therese ·Made by Malfati. Therese later forwarded the score to his girlfriend Brightol who lived in Munich. German musicologist Knoll discovered this score and made it public in 1876.

Noel claimed that the inscription on the manuscript of the score was "Dedicated to Alice as a memorial, April 27, Lu von Beethoven" and mistook "Therese" for "Alice", so he misrepresented it. , "To Alice" became the official song title.

NO.6 "Pathétique Sonata"

German composer Beethoven's Opus No. 13, composed from 1798 to early 1799, the work was dedicated to his patrons and admirers Prince Lichnovsky. This piece is the pinnacle masterpiece of Beethoven's early piano sonatas, and is also a work familiar to the world for its dramatic and beautiful melody.

NO.7 "Blue Love"

The most widely circulated version of Paul Molière's famous song is the version performed by Richard Clayderman

Paul Molière (1925.3.4-2006.11.3) was born on March 4, 1925 in Marseille, France, into a music-loving family. He began learning piano at the age of 4. He had excellent musical talent, sensitive hearing, and Amazing musical memory. At the age of 10, he entered the Marseille Conservatoire to study piano and composition.

Due to his love for jazz music, Molière gave up his desire to be a pianist and devoted himself to pop music. In 1944, at the age of 19, Paul began his career as a conductor of popular bands, and became increasingly famous for arranging music for record companies. In 1965, he formed his own orchestra, which later became the founder and chief conductor of the Paul Moliere Light Music Orchestra, one of the world's three most famous light music groups.

NO.8 "The Mark of the Rain"

Kiss The Rain, translated into Chinese as "The Mark of the Rain", was written by YIRUMA, a musician who is best at depicting love in Korea. When I sang the song, it was a starry night, and suddenly it rained, which inspired YIRUMA to write the song "Kiss The Rain".

NO.9 "Cuckoo Waltz"

"Cuckoo Waltz" is an accordion piece based on a piano piece of the same name composed by Norwegian composer Jonasson.

Jonathan (1886~1956)

Norwegian composer. He studied music in Germany and wrote some musical works, but "Cuckoo Waltz" is the most widely circulated and made Jonathan famous in the world.

This piano piece is also often performed in orchestral or other instrumental forms. It is said that between 1918 and 1930, Jonathan worked as a piano dubbing for silent films at the "Golden Cuckoo Cinema" in Stockholm. This song was composed as an improvised dubbing for the films at that time.

NO.10 "Memorial of Love"

"Memorial of Love", also known as "Memories of Childhood" and "Christine of Love", is a novel written by Richard Clay De Man's piano music. ***Contains 10 tracks. Extended information

The ten most difficult piano pieces in the world (in no particular order)

1. Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 3

< p>When Rachmaninov himself premiered as a piano soloist in New York, he jokingly called his concerto an "elephant work" to describe its size and weight. A well-known music scholar once described the physical effort required to perform "La San" once as equivalent to "shoveling ten tons of coal", which shows how difficult it is.

2. Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No. 2, G minor, OP. 16 The original composition was composed in 1913. Due to the suicide of his classmate Smitthoff at that time, this piece was presented to Smitthoff. Since the original score was lost, Prokofiev rearranged it from memory in 1923.

3. Liszt - "Spanish Smuggler" Fantasy Rondo. Created in 1836, it perfectly expresses the unrestrained atmosphere of Liszt's youth. Due to its great difficulty, Russian pianist Valentina described it as the most difficult piano piece she had ever played.

4. Liszt’s adaptation - The Memories of Don Juan. Based on Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni", it is the quintessence of Liszt's many adaptations. The technique is difficult and the scenes are grand, creating an astonishing momentum based on the rich expressions of the original work.

5. Liszt - Dance of Death

Liszt's "Dance of Death" for piano and orchestra was composed in 1839 and dedicated to his son-in-law Hans. ·Guido von Bülow.

6. Liszt - Memories of Norma

"Memories of Norma" is a grand fantasy inspired by Liszt's "Norma". It has difficult skills. , grand in length, brilliant in tone, and majestic in emotion, it condenses the most shocking plot and expresses Liszt's most ardent and sublime praise.

7. Liszt - Technique Etudes

Liszt's "12 Technique Etudes" is a formidable and difficult piece of music in the history of piano. The Super Technique Etude "Wild Fire" has a difficult two-tone technique and is the most difficult among the 12 Super Techniques. Even Rachmaninoff said that it is the most difficult etude. Not only is the technique tricky, but it also has to be played. You have to be light and interesting to convince people.

8. Brahms - Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major (Concerto for Piano no 2 in B flat major, Op. 83)

Brahms is His Second Piano Concerto added a scherzo movement, thus expanding the work into four movements. The form and character are close to that of a symphony, and the solo instrument also becomes a member of the orchestra. This symphonic concept is divorced from the original concerto. The meaning of "competition", therefore, this piece of music is sometimes called "a symphony played by the piano" by later generations.

9. Stravinsky - Petruska

Igor Fedorovich Stravinsky, Russian-American composer, Conductor, an important figure in Western modern music. "Petrushka" was originally an orchestral piece, but was later adapted into a piano piece and dedicated to Rubinstein. Because of its orchestral effects and arrangement, this piece is extremely difficult. It can be said to be "a hodgepodge of difficult techniques" and few pianists can perform it perfectly.

10. Balakiyev - Islame

He created a set of highly technical piano works, the most famous of which is the song "Islame" 》. This "Islame" was first performed by Nicholas Rubinstein in 1869. This is an extremely difficult work to perform. It is the product of Balakirev's 1870 trip to the Caucasus to collect music. The subtitle of this work is "Oriental Fantasia".