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What is the representative repertoire of the violin?

Memories (also known as "Memorial Song")

One day, the German violinist Drolla took a tram to the suburbs of Vienna to visit a friend and happened to pass by Schubert. Special's tomb. When he saw the tomb of the unknown King of Songs, musical thoughts suddenly came to his mind, and he was eager to record them and write them down on his tram ticket. When I arrived at my friend's house, I immediately studied it carefully on the piano and completed the entire song. This piece of music is particularly fond of recalling and nostalgic, and is mostly understood as the affectionate memory of a beautiful woman, or the commemoration of happiness and beauty. The composer did not give a precise explanation, leaving it to the viewer to figure it out. The whole song consists of three parts, with a clear and concise melody and lingering lingering sounds. Especially the beautiful and soft tone also arouses deep nostalgia in the audience.

Ave Maria (also known as "Ave Maria")

This is a song composed by German violinist Wilhelmj based on Schubert's song of the same name. Violin Solo. In classical works, composers often transform the most beautiful, perfect, and most lofty image of the Virgin into solemn musical thoughts, showing the simplicity and nobility from beginning to end. The melody unfolds in front of people as if it were Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of the Virgin. The melody has clear levels of sentences, is deep and smooth, has strong emotions and rigorous rhythm, and deeply touches people's hearts with its piety and sincerity. It starts with a rich and colorful singing on the G string, which is deeply touching. When played in octave double stops, the piano accompaniment uses arpeggios with large wave progressions. At the climax of the music, holy colors emerge. The whole song gradually disappears in unusual tranquility.

Skylark

This is a unique work by the Romanian composer Dinicu, a famous piece with a unique vibrato on the high E string of the violin. The music cleverly uses the vibrato technique of the violin's up and down fingers, with an extremely bright and joyful melody, and concise and dynamic piano accompaniment, to express a scene of skylarks quarreling in the mountain forest, the sun is bright, and the scenery is picturesque. Under the bright, clear and transparent tone of the violin's E string, the superb vibrato skills are accomplished in one go.

Meditation

This is the interlude composed by the French composer Massenet for the opera Thais. The heroine Thais is in the abyss of sinking, longing for the clear blue sky. As a violin meditation piece, it expresses deep and far-reaching emotions and its tranquil and ups and downs melody is elegant and thought-provoking.

The Joy of Love

Fritz Kreisler is the most famous violin master of the 20th century. This violin piece is his most representative piece. The whole song is in three sections, full of joy, romance and salon flavor. The middle part is very kind and gentle. This piece is unique in its use of double tones in thirds, expressing the gorgeousness and gracefulness of the violin with profound charm.

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Hungarian Carnival Hungarian violinist and composer Hubay was one of the world's most famous violin masters in the early 20th century and was the president of the Budapest Conservatory of Music. . This violin piece can be regarded as his best masterpiece. This song is a multi-section work, with both a deep and gorgeous melody and a passionate carnival scene. In the use of continuous vibrato, he has unique ingenuity, amazing brilliant skills and shocking expressive power. Gypsy Song (also known as "Song of the Wanderer") Spanish violin master Sarasate was one of the most outstanding violin masters in the world from the 19th to the early 20th century. Not only has he made amazing achievements in violin skills and artistic expression, he is also among the top in the world in terms of composition. This song is written in the gypsy tone style and has become a favorite song among violin lovers all over the world. The music starts with a bold and exciting loose tone, free and unrestrained, and has very unique technical decorations, making it full of passion and romance. In the music, the melody is touching, sad and melancholy. The ending is a very exciting and lively Allegro. This sudden change brings people into a lively and joyful scene, and the fluent fast bow string picking is very fascinating. The whole song ends with a climax. Introduction and Rondo Caprice French composer Saint-Saens was a versatile, outstanding and prolific composer. Each of his pieces of music is novel and unique, with a sense of style. The rhythm of this rondo is very unique and elastic. The introduction part is Andante with melancholy and meditation, and then the tone is like falling maple leaves floating in the sky, which has a salon-like flavor. The Spanish dance in the middle section is flexible, smooth and charming, followed by luxurious arpeggios, and then a large section of fast-moving fast bow sections, making the music more exciting and moving as it goes on. Musically colorful and exciting, it is one of the works that best reflects the skill of the violin. The Devil's Tremolo Sonata Italian violin master Tartini was the most outstanding violinist and composer in the 18th century. This sonata is the pinnacle of classical music in the history of the violin. A widely circulated legend describes its origin. One night, Tartini dreamed of the devil in his sleep, and the devil taught him to play a piece of music in a wonderful way. After he woke up, he immediately recalled and recorded it. Later, the work conquered the audience with its extraordinary magic. It is like the composer talking to the devil in a dream. Its lyricism and solemn depth are reflected in the melody by the extremely difficult two-string vibrato.

The majestic momentum and unique melody made the devil's vibrato leave a lasting impact on the world. Centuries have passed, and no violinist has had the same dream and recorded such amazing tunes. Fantasy by Schumann. The Fantasy of "Scenes from Childhood" was completed in 1838 and is the seventh of the thirteen "Scenes from Childhood" composed by Schumann. Although the content is about children's life, this work is not only written for children, but also for adults, showing adults' memories of their childhood. The technique of the work is refined, the image portrayal is vivid and accurate, the psychological description is realistic, cheerful and touching, and full of interest, but it also reveals a sense of melancholy caused by the loss of childhood. The seventh of these, "Fantasy," is a famous song known to women and children all over the world, and is often adapted into solo pieces for various instruments. The theme of this piece is very simple, with a moving lyrical style and fragrant fantasy color. The melody line has many ups and downs and lingers gracefully, making people unknowingly be introduced into a light and ethereal dream world. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai Chinese composers Chen Gang and He Zhanhao both composed the song "Butterfly Lovers". This sad and sad song has aroused enthusiastic responses around the world and has become a representative work of Chinese music. Schindler's List Since 1940, Nazi Germany established several concentration camps and extermination camps in the area it occupied at the time. These camps were the main sites of massacres. There were 3 main camps and 39 smaller camps. There, countless innocent people suffered inhuman abuse. After that, the melancholy and desolate violin music "Schindler's List" was born. Canon in D major is the "Canon and Gigue in D major" (Canon and Gigue in D major) by the German Johann Pachelbel (1653 ~ 1706), also known as "Pachelbel's Canon" (Pachelbel's Canon). There are now various versions of the canon, such as violin solo version, string quartet version, piano solo version, piano four-hand version, harp solo version, flute concerto version, brass ensemble version, ocarina solo version, guitar Solo version, bel canto a cappella version and many other versions. Chaconne (also spelled ciaconne) was originally a passionate dance that appeared in Spain around 1600. It was a pas de deux or solo dance performed on the streets. It was introduced to Italy in the 16th century and became popular in France in the 17th century. palace. String Serenade in G Major String Serenade in G major, the Austrian composer Mozart completed it in Vienna on August 24, 1787, and named it after the most fashionable German term at the time, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (a serenade). This piece is an example of instrumental serenade in the mid-eighteenth century. The piece was originally written for a string ensemble and was later adapted for a string quintet and a string quartet. The string quartet is especially popular and is the most popular of the more than ten suite-type serenades written by Mozart.

Butterfly Lovers Concerto, the four major violin concertos in the world, Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Brahms Violin Concerto in D major, Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major