1. Schubert Serenade is a song written by Austrian composer Schubert (1797-1828), who is known as the "king of songs" in the European music history. It was composed in 1828 with a poem by Reebs Tabu. Serenade This is one of Schubert's last solo art songs in his short life, and it is also one of Schubert's most famous works.
2. "Song of the Swan" Before dying, the swan will make the most beautiful cry in its life, perhaps because it knows that its time is running out, so it is necessary to seize this last time and fully show its best side without reservation.
3. Song of the Wanderer, also known as gypsy songs, is one of the representative works of Spanish violinist and composer Pablo de Sarasate, and it is also an immortal masterpiece in violin solo.
4. Ode to the Virgin Mary originally refers to the praise of Catholics to the Virgin Mary, which was composed by Schubert as a violin piece. In 1825, he wrote the Ode to the Virgin Mary based on the Song of Ellen in the narrative poem Beauty on the Lake by the English poet Walter Scott.
5. "Melancholy Serenade" was written in 1875, with violin solo and orchestral accompaniment (usually accompanied by piano in concert), and it was first performed in Moscow in 1876. This song has a strong color of Russian national music, which has both a sad mood and a sweet charm. It is often selected in popular concerts.