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Appreciation of the top ten famous piano pieces in the world

Introduction I remembered a familiar melody in my ears, and I couldn't help but hum along with it. This is the magic of piano music. Appreciation of the world's top ten piano music

NO.1 "Dream Wedding"

The dream wedding is Paul de Senneville (Paul? Senneville) Olivier Toussaint Olivier? Tucson), while Mariage DAmour in French is performed by Richard Clayderman.

Richard Clayderman is a French pianist who is good at playing works by Chopin, Labelle, Debussy and others, but that was when he was passionate about classical music. Later he turned to the field of popular music (Wedding in a Dream, Adelina by the Water, Nostalgia, etc.), and the repertoire he played was composed by Paul Seneville and Olivier Toussaint.

The original French name of "Dream Wedding" is "MARIAGE DAMOUR". The literal translation should be "marriage based on love", and the translation of "lover's wedding" is closer to its original meaning. This piece of music was tailor-made for Richard Clayderman by French composers and music producers Paul De Senneville and Olivier Toussaint. ?Clayderman's "Adelina by the Water".

NO.2 "Autumn Whispers"

I remembered a familiar melody, and I couldn't help but hum along with it, "Poems for Adeline", "Little Anna" "Notes", "Dream Wedding",..., the music that I grew up with when I was a child is still so fascinating when I chew it again. Going back in time, those melodies that have never faded in memory were all written by the musical magician Paul Seneville. Paul Seneville, the founder of DaVin Records, was originally a very outstanding journalist and TV program producer. Due to his extraordinary musical talent, he was determined to create music. Along the way, he not only created popular melodies, Spread thousands of miles. In 1976, Daphne Records, a castle of romantic and beautiful music, was established in Paris, France, thanks to the hard work of Paul Seneville, and has become the world's number one brand in the new romantic music trend. Paul Seneville, a well-known outstanding composer in France, has collaborated with top French artists, such as Mireille Mathieu, Michel Polnareff, Dalida, Claude Adeline, etc. The peak of his creation was for Richard ? Clayderman composed a world-famous song "Poem for Adeline". Since then, Richard has become internationally famous and set the highest sales record for a French artist in the world. His kind and kind face makes people 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 an orchestra, 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.

The full name of this piece of music is "Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz". The title of the song is taken from the repetition of the last line of a poem by poet Carl Beck: "You are sentimental, you are young, beautiful, gentle and good-hearted, shining like gold in the mine, where true love awakens, by the Danube, By the beautiful blue Danube. The sweet flowers are fragrant, soothing the shadows and wounds in my heart. The flowers are still blooming in the barren bushes, and the nightingales are singing, by the beautiful blue Danube. " < /p>

NO.5 "To Alice"

"To Alice" was composed by the German musician Beethoven on April 27, 1810. According to legend, it was written by his student Therese? Made by Malfati. Therese later forwarded the score to his girlfriend Brighto Lu who lived in Munich. German musicologist Knoll discovered this score and made it public in 1876.

Noel said that the inscription on the manuscript of the score was "Dedicated to Alice in memory of Lu von Beethoven on April 27th." He mistook "Therese" for "Alice", so he mistook it and "To Alice" became The official title of the song. The melody of the music is fresh and bright, just like the trickling mountain spring singing. The theme of the first insert is more cheerful, and the right hand's rapid decomposition of chord-like accompaniment makes the theme lively and lingering. The theme of the second interlude is connected by the sustained bass chords of the main tone. It is dignified and elegant, forming a contrast with the theme. Finally, the theme reappears, and the music ends in a soft and lyrical mood.

NO.6 "Pathétique Sonata"

It is a sonata composed by German composer Beethoven from 1797 to 1798, dedicated to his friend Count Lichnovsky .

The work’s solemn tones, passionate emotions, and sublime feelings completely formed the unique musical style of Beethoven’s early works. In addition, Beethoven explored and developed new paths and new forms of piano sonatas in this work

NO.7 "Blue Love"

Paul. The most widely circulated of Molière's famous songs is Richard. Clayderman's version.

Paul Molière (1925.3.4-2006.11.3) was born on March 4, 1925 in Marseille, France, in a family that loved music. He started learning piano at the age of 4. He was extremely talented in music. Well, sensitive hearing and amazing musical memory. At the age of 10, he entered the Marseille Conservatoire to study piano and composition. Because of his love for jazz music, Molière gave up his desire to be a pianist and devoted himself to popular 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 Molière Light Music Ensemble, one of the three most famous light music groups in the world.

Listening to light music, drinking afternoon tea, and walking along forest paths are all my favorite pleasures. I am usually full of worries, struggling with everything, and working hard for my livelihood. At this time, the tired limbs stretched and the wandering mind calmed down. I have the right to ask for a gap in life and fill it myself. If the mood gets too bad, fill it up with a beer and a friend. When I had no wine and no friends, I still had Paul. The music of Molière.

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".

Pianist and composer-Yiruma, was born in South Korea and grew up in the UK. He studied at "The Purcell School" special music school in London, England, and later graduated from "King's College of London University", majoring in composition. In his musical works, he demonstrates a musical style that combines Eastern lyricism and Western elegance and meticulousness. Majoring in classical piano and composition, Yiruma demonstrates his proud classical talent and European sensitivity; at the same time, pure and fresh oriental characteristics are also present in his tone. Through meticulous musical exploration and exquisite playing skills, he gives people a deep impression of an extraordinary artist.

"Kiss The Rain" is in 4/4 time and in the key of A flat major. The rhythm of the song and the treble part on the right hand describe the feeling of raindrops falling from the eaves, and the beautiful love waiting for you under the eaves.

I really like the sound of the piano playing under Yiruma’s fingers, like big beads and small beads falling on a jade plate, as if she is talking. I feel that Kiss the Rain is very like a girl, and she likes the mood of a person. Even if you like it, you can only kiss the rain silently...

NO.9 "Cuckoo Waltz"

"Cuckoo Waltz" was created based on Norwegian composer Jonasson An accordion piece transplanted from a piano piece of the same name. ?

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. ?

"Cuckoo Waltz" has the style of Norwegian folk dance music in terms of melody and rhythm. The whole song adopts the waltz style in three beats, in the key of C major, medium plate. Composed of three small waltzes.

NO.10 "Memorial of Love"

"Greensleeves" is a British folk song that has been widely circulated in the era of Queen Elizabeth. According to legend, it was written by King Henry According to the research data of William Chappell, a British scholar in the 19th century, the melody of "Greensleeves" was first recorded by the famous British lute at the end of the 16th century. "William Ballets Lute Book", a collection of piano music, with lyrics appearing in 1584. However, this song really became popular when the British composer John Gay compiled it into "The Beggars Opera" (1728), which was written to compete with Italian opera.