Edelweiss is an episode of the film The Sound of Music.
"Edelweiss" is a famous episode from the American film and musical "The Sound of Music". This song was composed by richard rodgers and written by Oscar Hammerstein II, and appeared in 1959. With its beautiful melody and lyrics, it has become a classic in the hearts of countless people, and it still has a high reputation.
The Sound of Music is a film directed by robert wise, written by Ernest Lehman and Howard Lindsay, and starring Julie Andrews, christopher plummer and Eleanor Parker. The film was released in Britain on March 29th, 1965 and in Hongkong, China on November 11th, 1965.
the influence of edelweiss
in the movie, the song edelweiss first appeared when the colonel's family attended a concert for German officers. The colonel's family decided to leave Austria for Switzerland overnight. At the concert, the colonel played the guitar and sang this Austrian folk song. When the colonel was singing this song, he was so emotional that he could not sing any more. Maria and the children came to the stage to sing this song with the colonel. The audience under the stage was moved by the colonel's family and finally joined the chorus. The scene looked very shocking.
The film The Sound of Music has produced many classic music. Although the film was made many years ago, the songs in it are very classic, and they have been very popular until now, winning many people's love. Besides Edelweiss, there are many other famous songs, such as Doraemon and Lonely Shepherd. These songs play an important role in the film and add a lot of color to the film.