The fierce background music includes "Flight of the Bumblebee", "Turkish March", "Spanish Matador March", "Armored March" and "Symphony No. 5 in C minor".
1. "Flight of the Bumblebee"
"Flight of the Bumblebee" (formerly known as "Полет шмеля", also known as "Flight of the Bumblebee") is a song by Russian composer Nikolay One of the famous songs by Nikolai Andreivitch Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908).
From 1899 to 1900, Nicholas adapted the opera "The Story of Sadan" based on Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin's poem of the same name. Act 3, Scene 1 describes the situation when the prince transforms into a bumblebee and attacks two villains. This is the soundtrack at this time. Because the melody of this piece is extremely fast, later generations often choose this piece to demonstrate the playing skills of piano, violin and other musical instruments.
2. "Turkish March"
"Turkish March" is the third movement of Austrian musician Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major (KV.331). Also known as Alla Turca (Turkish Rondo). Made in Munich or Vienna between 1781 and 1783.
Mozart's "Turkish March" is a separate march piece. The full name of this piece is "Variations on a Theme of "Turkish March"". This is a world-famous variation on the theme of "Turkish March". In fact, the theme of this piece itself does not have a pure Turkish style, just like Mozart's "Turkish March", but only reflects an "oriental style" that was popular at the time.
3. "March of the Spanish Matador"
"March of the Spanish Matador" (Spanish: Espa?a Ca?i) was composed by the Spanish composer Marquina. A solo piece played by a trumpet, it is a world-renowned piece of music.
Bullfighting is the national quintessence of Spain, popular all over the country, and famous all over the world. Although there is currently controversy about it from the perspective of animal protection, it is still preserved as an ancient tradition unique to Spain and is favored by many people. welcome.
4. "Panzer Lied"
"Panzer Lied" (German: Panzer Lied) is one of the most famous military songs of the Nazi Wehrmacht and is widely used among armored units in the army. spread.
The melody of the song comes from the 18th century Austrian military music "Luiska Lied", and the lyrics were composed by German Lieutenant Kurt Wiehle (German: Kurt Wiehle) on June 25, 1933 while traveling to Koenigsbrück, Germany. It was created on the way to the town of K?nigsbrück (German: Königsbrück).
5. "Symphony No. 5 in C minor"
"Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67", also known as Symphony of Destiny Fate Symphony is a symphony composed by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven, Op. 67, completed between the end of 1807 and the beginning of 1808.
"Symphony No. 5 in C minor" opens with the short-short-short-long rhythmic motif in music. It is said that Beethoven once explained the motivation of the four notes as "the god of fate is knocking on the door." It dominates the first movement and plays a rather important role in the entire symphony.