Great dance music: "Moonlight Sonata", "Canon Variations", "City in the Sky", "My Heart Is Orchid", "Autumn Whispers", etc.
1. "Moonlight Sonata"
"Moonlight Sonata" was created by German composer Beethoven in 1801. The initial impression of "Moonlight Sonata" should come from the touching story that happened in a small town by the Rhine River in primary school Chinese textbooks. However, as I grow older, I will have a different experience every time I listen to this piece of music. It is peaceful and gentle. , peaceful, the melody has little fluctuation, but deeply integrates into the heart.
2. "Canon Variations"
Adapted from Paca Bell's "Canon in D major", the rhythm is slow and orderly, and the melody is beautiful. I will listen to it every time I listen to "Canon" To the stubborn voice inside. Nothing is impossible, as long as you have a dream and keep going.
3. "Castle in the Sky"
"Castle in the Sky" (Castle in the Sky) is produced by Japan's Studio Ghibli, with Hayao Miyazaki serving as the original author, supervisor, and script Designed, character set and directed, animated film with voices by Mayumi Tanaka, Keiko Yokozawa, Enei Hatsui, Nora Terada and others. Composed by musician Joe Hisaishi, it is famous all over the world for its beautiful melody that makes people cry and the beautiful melody that touches the heart. It has been adapted into many versions and has become a classic light music song. It has also become a world-famous song that will last forever.
4. "My Heart Is Orchid"
From Yanni's body, you can feel the fusion of the romantic poetry of ancient Greece and the unrestrained modernity of young America. Yanni's works skillfully combine elegant classical symphony with gorgeous modern electroacoustic music. The music is elegant and free, with the freshness and refreshingness of the sea breeze and the tranquility and warmth of the harbor.
5. "Whispers of Autumn"
"Whispers of Autumn" was written by French composer Olivier Toussaint for the famous pianist Richard Clayderman Piano music, this piece may be one of the piano pieces we hear most often in our lives besides Für Elise. It is very nice.