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Ten world-famous chorus songs

Many party activities have little to do with chorus, so what are the classic songs suitable for chorus? The following is my collection of world-famous chorus songs for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Whenever I listen to the master's symphony, I feel reverence for him. This is because the master's music has incomparable rich connotations and high-quality "information", and the master's music deeply touched me. After analyzing these moving music, it is found that these works are not as complicated as people think, but the composer skillfully combines various elements of music and frames them properly, which has a shocking effect on the listeners.

Ten world-famous chorus songs

1. Bach's Matthew Passion "Come on, children, grieve with me"

2. Hallelujah, Han Deer (from the Messiah)

3. Mozart's Requiem and Compassion

4. Beethoven's Ode to Joy (from Symphony No.9 "Chorus")

5. Beethoven's "Solemn Mass" and "Conversion of Belief"

6. Puccini's Madame Butterfly Act II "Humming Chorus"

7. Berlioz's Christian childhood

8. Wagner's "lohengrin Wedding Chorus"

9. Verdi's "nabucco" "Flying, Let Thought Have Golden Wings"

10. Orff's Song of Bojland, Destiny, Goddess of the World.

Romain rolland, a great French writer, said: "There is no concept of progress in art, because no matter how far we look back, we will find that our predecessors have reached the perfect state ... It would be ridiculous if some people think that centuries of efforts have brought us closer to perfection ..."

The origin of symphonic music can be traced back to a long time ago. Its name originated from ancient Greece, and it was the general name of "harmony" and "harmony" at that time. In ancient Rome, it became synonymous with all instrumental ensembles and ensembles.

In the 15 and 16 centuries, that is, during the European Renaissance, the name symphony was considered as a symbol of all harmonious multi-organ music. The early baroque music mainly refers to overtures and interludes in operas, dramas and oratorios.

/kloc-at the beginning of the 0/8th century, the art of music developed rapidly in Europe. With the development of industrial revolution in europe, music art began to become popular and socialized. During this period, symphony, as an independent art form, gradually gained a clear meaning in scale and form. At that time, the Italian opera "Overture" became the basic prototype of classical symphony with its unique "fast-slow-fast" three paragraphs.

By the middle of18th century, the composers of the Conservatory of Music in Mannheim, Germany (the cultural center of southern Germany) made a series of positive and innovative creations, which further improved the basic form of symphony.

The real formation of the symphony orchestra was in the last few hundred years, strictly speaking, during the period when the classical music school in Vienna flourished. Before that, the structure of the symphony orchestra was not perfect, just some orchestras with incomplete organization. For example, in the creation of Haydn and Mozart, the establishment and scale of bands are limited to small bands with chamber music characteristics.

The form and organization of the symphony orchestra were finally perfected in Beethoven's creation. For example, in Beethoven's symphony creation, the symphony orchestra with two pipes or three pipes has been basically determined.

Later, in the whole romantic music process from the early stage to the late stage of 19 century, the arrangement and combination form of the symphony orchestra was further improved. The appearance of the large-scale four-pipe symphony orchestra and the addition of various characteristic instruments have enriched the acoustic effect and artistic expression of the symphony orchestra. These features are especially reflected in the works of modern composers in the 20th century, such as Mahler, Richard Strauss, proffitt Yev, Shostakovich and Stravinsky.

World famous choir

1. Hand of Destiny (First Movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony of Destiny: Mixed Chorus)

2. Step on Destiny (Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's Symphony No.6 (Pathetic Symphony), the first movement excerpt: mixed chorus)

3. The rhythm of life (excerpt from Berlioz's Lacock March: Mixed Chorus)

4. Facing Life (Variations on Beethoven's Heroic Theme: Mixed Chorus)

5. Hope is calling (Rossini's "William Tell: Mixed Chorus" Overture)

6. Fantasy (Schumann: cappella)

7. Summer Serenade (Mozart: cappella)

8。 Beautiful Dawn (from the first movement of Beethoven's Sixth (Pastoral) Symphony: Mixed Chorus)

9. Camel Team (from Bao Luoting's "Central Asian Prairie": Mixed Chorus)

10. Motherland, my heart is burning for you (excerpt from the fourth movement of dvorak's Eighth Symphony: cappella)

1 1. Wedding Gold Ring (Golden Wedding Ceremony of Gabriel Marx and Lenin: cappella)

12. The bell ticks (Beethoven's minuet in G major: cappella)

13. Music Moment (Schubert: Mixed Chorus)

14. Happy Farmer (Schumann: Mixed Chorus)

15. Military March (Schubert: Mixed Chorus)

16. Wedding March (Wagner: Mixed Chorus)

17. Joy of Love (Chrysler Song: Mixed Chorus)

18. Sorrow of love (Chrysler: cappella)

19. Bell (excerpt from Bicai's Girls in Alai: Mixed Chorus)

20. Female soldier dance (Khachaturian dance drama Gayalette with the same name: mixed chorus)

2 1. Liu Sihe (excerpt from the third movement of Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony: Mixed Chorus)

22. Waltz of Flowers (Excerpt from Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker: Mixed Chorus)

23. Bless your homeland with love (excerpt from glinka's Ka Malinska Ya: Mixed Chorus)

24. Good times will never be forgotten (Strauss's Radsky March: Mixed Chorus)

25. The brilliance of the lamp (excerpt from the first movement of Schubert's eighth symphony (unfinished): mixed chorus)

26. Top Water Girl (Guy's Oriental Dance: Mixed Chorus)

27. Humor (dvorak: Mixed Chorus)

28. There is a stunning night pearl (Song of Indian Businessmen: Mixed Chorus by Linsky-Kosakov)

29. Meditation on Flowers (excerpt from the second movement of Schubert's Eighth Symphony (unfinished): cappella)

30. Let's party till dawn (excerpt from "Sheikh Lachard" by Linsky Kosakov: mixed chorus)

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