1. "Welcome March"
"Welcome March" is a warm and solemn welcome etiquette music, which fully expresses the warm welcome and deep friendly feelings for guests, and is often played when welcoming guests in China. The music is cheerful, which fully expresses the broad masses' love for life and their expectation for the new China.
The musical instruments used in this piece of music are: flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, horn, alto, alto, tuba, trombone, snare drum, Dajun drum and cymbals.
2. March of the Volunteers
March of the Volunteers is a song written by Tian Han and composed by Nie Er. It is the theme song of the movie "Children of the Storm" and is called the clarion call for the liberation of the Chinese nation. Since its birth in 1935 at the critical moment of national peril,
has played a great role in inspiring the patriotism of the people of China, and later became the national anthem of the Chinese people. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is the symbol and symbol of the People's Republic of China. All citizens and organizations should respect the national anthem and safeguard its dignity.
3. March of Athletes
This is a March composed in 1971 by three musicians, namely Wu Guangrui, Jia Shuang, Li Mingxiu and * * *, who were working in the Military Orchestra of China People's Liberation Army at that time. This piece of music is a household name, well known to everyone, and has a long history. It has a certain influence at home and abroad and has also played a certain role in the history of military music art.
4. March of Review
March of Review is a ceremonial music specially created for the military parade, which has a majestic March style and vividly shows the heroic spirit of the China People's Liberation Army. The music consists of a single trilogy (trilogy) reproduced.
5. The Wedding March
There are two famous wedding marches. One is the prelude to the fifth act of Mendelssohn's overture "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and the other is the mixed chorus "Wedding Chorus" at the beginning of the third act of Wagner's opera "lohengrin". < P > It was named "Wedding March" because it is often used as wedding music, and was later adapted into orchestral music. The former is cheerful and passionate, while the latter is solemn. According to western tradition, the bride will play Wagner's "Wedding March" when she enters the venue. When the couple walks out of the church, they will play Mendelssohn's Wedding March.