1.0-Bach Foley: The father of Western music, classical music began with him
Johann Sebastian Bach's most famous work: "Goldberg Variations"
In general, it would be risky to perform all Bach in a concert.
He is the source and essence of Western music.
Representative figures of "pure music": Bach, Beethoven, Brahms
Pure music: develop music according to the logic of music itself.
It is different from title music, such as those depicting the sea and sunrise.
Bach’s music is a bible for performers. Many people record it once when they are young and again when they are old. This is the only way for them to become a master.
Bach is difficult to understand, his music is like a building.
He is a musician's musician, a perfect musician:
When he was alive, he was only regarded as a second-tier musician, and it took a hundred years for him to truly become famous.
There is a sense of religion in music, there is lively secular fun in religious music, and there is a kind of upright religious power in secular music.
Attachments: Track: Suite for Cello Solo No.1 in G, BWV 1007 - 1. Prélude (Suite No. 1 for Cello)
Composer: John Seba Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by: Hungarian cellist Janos Starker
1.1-Bach’s appendix: The road to Bach’s Saint The stairs of the palace, an unparalleled architectural beauty
The idiom is the core of Bach's music writing.
Meters are to Bach what sonatas are to Beethoven.
Fugue originally comes from Latin, chase, or escape. Fugue is essentially the pursuit and imitation of the theme in each voice.
Bach is known as the "master of additional tunes".
Children will be asked to take a song with a meter when taking their grades 3-10.
The first item that appears in the appendix is ??"topic".
Attachment: Track: Fugue VIII in D-Sharp Minor (Fugue No. 8 in D-sharp minor)
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Sebastian Bach)
Performed by: American harpsichordist Wanda Landowska
1.2-Bach Prelude: Realm, changing the sound of chopping vegetables Becoming the Sea
Prelude: Originally a warm-up song before a concert to tell everyone that the concert is about to begin, it later developed into an entry-level independent genre that must be learned.
All musicians have written preludes. Bach has 48 pieces.
Preludes always appear at the same time as appendices.
Somewhat like an etude, but more exciting than an etude, it can be used as a performance piece. Czerny Etude.
The most famous: "Prelude in C major"
The most impressive "Ave Maria": outdoor performance in the rain in 2000, the 250th anniversary of Bach's death.
Leipzig is the city where Bach lived and fought.
Attachment: Track: Well-Tempered Clavier No. 1 in C major (BWV846No.1 in C major, BWV846) Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach < /p>
1.3-Bach's Goldberg Variations (Part 1): The Psycho Killer and the Eccentric Pianist
The first section (aria) of the Goldberg Variations was unexpectedly quoted in the horror film "Silence of the Lambs" .
Bach’s calm and gentle music contrasts with the bloody and brutal scenes in the picture.
In movies and TV dramas, classical music is often associated with crime solving.
Canadian Gould recorded the Goldberg Variations twice. Unlike Bach, his performance is more like the sea, and his performance is more like a flame.
Attached music: Track: Goldberg Variations (Glenn Gould, 1981) Aira (Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (1981 Recording))
Composer: John Sebastian Recorded by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1955
1.4-Bach's Goldberg Variations (Part 2): How did 32 variations make the Russian count sleep peacefully?
20th-century performers brought composers' works to light.
Before the 20th century, composers left musical scores.
Goldberg is a musician hired by a Russian count.
This piece of music has 32 variations. A theme is repeated with various variations, and the instrument changes, the harmony changes, and the instrument changes.
The most popular variation: Mozart: Little Star Variations
Gould is the least Bach. The Bach he plays is the least like Bach, but it gives the spirit of Bach's era.
Attached music: Track: Goldberg Variations (Glenn Gould, 1981) Aira (Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (1981 Recording))
Composer: John Sebastian Johann Sebastian Bach recorded in 1981
1.5-Bach Brandenburg Concerto: listen before going out, a good medicine to restore your vitality
Bach in German It's a creek, but it's the sea.
His mastery in writing emphatic tunes is unsurpassed.
Brandenburg is a state in eastern Germany surrounding Berlin.
The song is difficult to perform and has never been played in public or spread. Fortunately, the manuscript was preserved by the royal family.
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There is only one lead musician in a modern concerto, and the orchestra works together. (An orchestra of more than 50 people)
In Bach’s era, it was called the Concerto Grosso, with more than one soloist and four musicians playing together. (More than 10 people)
There were many rules for composing music in Bach’s time, and it was a kind of work.
This piece of music was written by Bach when he was the court music director. Bach wrote most of his keyboard music there. It can be regarded as a specimen of Bach's works, lively and full of vitality. Happy and warm music can be immortal. It should be sweet and clear, warm and mellow, and simple in nature... Bach has thousands of pieces of music, which are in line with physiological pulses and have endless self-healing capabilities... nectar and jade...
Such relaxing music is in sharp contrast to Bach's life. At that time, Germany was going through the 30-year war. People were in the shadow of death and disease and urgently needed the comfort and salvation of religious music. Bach was born at the right time... p>
Attached music: Track: Brandenburg Concerto (BWV 1046Brandenburg Concerto No.1 in F major,? 1.Allegro) Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach