Mozart’s music is everywhere
Mozart was born in Austria (1756-1791) and is a rare wizard in the history of music. Mozart began learning piano at the age of 3. When he was 4 years old, he could recite ordinary music after just playing it a few times. He began composing music at the age of 5. When he was 6 years old, he and his sister traveled to various European countries with their father to perform. They caused a sensation in Europe and were known as "musicians". child prodigy".
Mozart's music is surprisingly charming, gentle, and elegant, as if coming from some extraordinary emotion, and extremely simple, like the seven colors of sunlight melting into one white. This is beyond the reach of all pianists. Especially Mozart's Piano Sonata K310. Mozart was experiencing the pain of losing his mother when he wrote this piece. It is full of Mozart's infinite pathos, as transparent as water and unfathomable. For example, Beethoven's Symphony of Destiny. People who listen to it for the first time will be intoxicated by the sweetness in the ice flesh and jade bones. Only after listening more can you appreciate the sentimentality in it. There is no more aura in the world than this!
Many people think that Mozart’s music is like a child’s singing voice, so a child playing Mozart will be more moving than an adult pianist. I was skeptical, having seen many children playing, and they were all very innocent and cute, but this was not Mozart’s inner spirit at all. If everyone thinks that Mozart's music is like the singing of a child, then this child is also unattended and extremely lonely, growing and playing quietly in sorrow. So I'd rather hear it played by a mature pianist.
I am often tempted by his wonderful music to stand up and move slowly towards the piano, but the moment I open the music score, my fingers can't help but freeze in the air. Can the sound of my piano be as ethereal as the ice and snow in the fairy world, and so warm that it can stick to the flesh and blood of mortals? His music is always full of youthful vigor. Unfortunately, he only lived to be 36 years old. After his death, he was buried in the monastery's pauper cemetery without even a tombstone. Throughout his life, he did not compose music in pursuit of fame or play music for money. He did it only for himself and his own ambitions.