China: "Flowers Are Not Flowers", "Hometown of the Moon", "Farewell", "Ballad of the Great Wall", "Question", "Mei Niang Song", "Ocean, Homeland", "When the Golden Wind Blows" " "Songstress Under the Iron Heel"
Foreign countries: "Lullaby" (Schubert), "My Darling", "Amalie", "Nina", "If You Love Me", "Around Me Who Adore" "My Son", "To the Music", "Who is Sylvia", "My Dear Dad"
There are too many to mention. I personally think that Chinese art songs are mostly used to make students remember the difficult years. Bel Canto It's not as heavy as foreign songs, but it's easy to learn and sing. If you stop at the beginner level of bel canto because you don't like these revolutionary songs, it would be a big mistake. The better ones are coming later.
Almost all foreign art songs can be sung in Chinese. If your vocal teacher does not know the original lyrics very well, it is better to sing in Chinese. It is better to consult a professional language teacher in the future than to learn some incorrect pronunciation. It is difficult to change the wrong pronunciation learned at the beginning, so it is better not to learn it.
Don’t be surprised if you talk about things in general and are abrupt