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The Love of Piano Musicians

1. Bach

"If you promise with your heart, you might as well keep it secret; We are connected, who can guess the details. "

Bach had two wives in his life. The first one was his cousin, who accompanied him through the most difficult period, but died unfortunately because of overwork, which deeply affected Bach.

The second one is Anna. He once gave Anna two notebooks, all of which were composed for her, including the most famous minuet in G major. She copied music scores for Bach for 2 years, gave up her career, set her mind at to be the woman behind him, and raised one child after another. Bach wrote an etude for her, taught her to play the organ and wrote a brisk keyboard song for her.

2. Berlioz

"My love for you was gentle and deep, and the hard five years were just to be near you. Fortunately, we finally share our love. I love you.

Berlioz and Smithsonian, who plays Juliet, fell in love at first sight and fell madly in love with her. symphonie fantastique was written for her. He made a lot of efforts and finally got the love he wanted with five years of pursuit. After marriage, Berlioz wrote many of his greatest works, such as Romeo and Juliet, Mass in Memory of the Dead and so on, even though they sometimes spoke different languages.

3. Mendelssohn

"My heart has been beating for so many years. For the first time, I feel what is life, what is happiness and what is hope. It's all because of her."

In p>1836, Mendelssohn met Cecily, and in a letter with a friend, he expressed his yearning for Cecily. He sent a letter expressing his love to Cecily. When the other party wrote back and expressed his love for Mendelssohn, he proposed to Cecily when they were traveling together in a forest-covered hill in northern Frankfurt, and they began a happy marriage life.

He often shares his works with Cecily, and with Cecily's encouragement, his creative inspirations are constantly emerging, including his most popular Violin Concerto in E minor and the world-famous Wedding March.