I recommend 9 songs to you. If you like the original poster, you may like it! !
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1 Lascia ch'io pianga -- Sarah Brightman
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"Lascia ch'io pianga makes me cry" is a sad and lamentable song, selected from the aria "Rinaldo" by Handel, one of the songs that many vocalists like to sing. Under house arrest by the witch Armida An aria sung by the innocent Amirina to the foreign king Goffrido in the Magic Garden
There are many versions of this song by Sarah Brightman, Alessandro Moreschi, Sissel, Cecilia Bartoli, Charlotte. Churc, etc. The most representative version of the story is the version sung by the protagonist Fellini in the movie "The Princess""
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02: Pachelbel: Canon--Stars
" The movie "My Sassy Girl" made Pacabel's Canon popular. This is the hero's favorite piano song. On the 100th day of their acquaintance, the heroine asked the hero to give it to her in public. A rose. The song she played on the stage was Pacabel's Canon. The word Canon originally meant canon, religious law or classic. Canon originally meant "rules" and in music it means complex. A writing technique for tuning music. Its characteristic is that each part imitates each other regularly, that is, the following parts imitate the melody of the previous part at a certain time distance. "Song". The carousel song we often hear is a kind of canon song."
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03 Rhapsody On A Theme ... -- Sir Simon Rattle
"The American movie "Somewhere" in the 1980s in Time) is a romantic and fantasy film. Everyone is familiar with the theme song in the film, which is "Somewhere in Time".
But there is an episode in the film that you may not know. Pay attention to Rachmaninoff's "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini op.43 Var.18", which adds a bit of romantic atmosphere to this movie. ”
< p>**********************************04 The Marriage Of Figa... -- Thomas Newman
“The Marriage of Figaro is the most famous of Mozart’s many operas and the pinnacle of Mozart’s operas. This opera, created in 1786, is a great way to appreciate An introduction to Mozart's operas.
In the movie "The Shawshank Redemption", the clip of Andy playing "The Marriage of Figaro" in the prison guard's office seems calm, but in fact it is full of passion. This time, Andy's smile was a smile with a sense of victory. He used his value among the prison guards and the trust he gained to give his friends a sense of freedom again - even for a moment.
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05 Barcarolle (From &qu ... -- Various Artists
"Venetian barcarolle, selected from the German Jewish composer Offenbach's masterpiece "The Tales of Hoffmann"
Italian film The soundtrack always has a warm afternoon sunshine atmosphere, and the special Italian folk melody always makes people have to listen to one or two more notes.
"The Beautiful Life/La Vita E Bella". The music successfully creates the feeling needed for the scene, whether it is the romantic movement of the hero courting the heroine, or the song of the opera where the two fall in love on the gramophone in the concentration camp... they can all be captured just right, especially when The short march-like movement before the hero is shot at the end of the film, the playful notes reveal the deep burden, which is even more impressive to listen to. It is a wonderful example of the complementarity of audio and video. ”
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06 O Mio Babbino Caro -- Sarah Brightman
< p> "O Mio Babbino Caro" is an aria sung by the heroine Lauretta in the work "Gianni Schicchi" by Italian opera composer Puccini. It is very popular and is the aria of many people today. The famous soprano singer's favorite song is often sung alone or used as the soundtrack of many film and television dramas: "Love in June, There's a Blue Sky Outside the Window."*** ***************************
07 Theme From Schindler... -- John Williams
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08 Lucia Di Lammermoor -- Eric Serra
""The Fifth Element"
Lucia Di Lammermoor"
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09 Bolero -- Joe Hisaishi
"Bolero Bolero "Louis" is the most popular work in Ravel's music. The whole piece repeats a single theme, gradually easing into an exciting finale. This shows Ravel's talent for orchestration. You can also find this song in the soundtracks of the following films: Special Forces, Live on the Line, Look Like a Flower from a Far Away, and Corner of the Soul. ”