1. "Songs from the Secret Garden"
In 1996, the first album "Songs from the Secret Garden" was released. This album was produced by PolyGram Norway and released under the Philips label. The album achieved unprecedented success upon its release. By the end of 1997, the album had issued more than 650,000 copies and had been on the US Billboard music charts for a year.
The style of this album is relatively unified, the music is soothing and soft, full of memories and melancholy, and it inadvertently reveals a little sadness, which makes people have to indulge in it. One of the songs, "Nocturne", is the band's most famous song and won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995. "Song From A Secret Garden" was published and popular in Norway before the band was formed.
2. "Homesickness Song"
In the place where the fireflies burned, the homesickness song was played again. In the song, there is no bitterness of dusk, no sighs of midnight, only the greenery bursting out of the ashes, and then there is the call for the return of life. The soul that is nostalgic for the country, the body that is imprisoned in a foreign land, the deep nostalgia, and the longing that cannot be resolved. At this time, when I recall the carefree and happy life in my hometown when I was young, I can only pin these on this song " "Homesickness Song"
3. "Sorrow Music" Ma Ke
Yan'an music workers, led by "People's Artist" Comrade Ma Ke, collected materials and finally combined two northern Shaanxi songs The main melody of the folk songs "Embroidered Purse" and "Pearl Curtain" was reduced to "extremely slow" to become a sad and moving wind piece. "Sorrow", which was collectively created by Marco, is now the most formal piece in China. Funeral music.
4. "Requiem" by Mozart
It was composed in 1791 and is divided into eight parts. It has a traditional musical form and uses German lyrics. However, according to general rules, Mozart Latin lyrics were also added to the music. It is a huge spiritual baptism, shaking every hair on your head, making the air around you sacred, and finally leaving you speechless and in tears for a moment.
5. "The Rest"
The tune of "The Rest" is sad and fresh, the form is novel and simple, and it integrates elements of national music and the new era. It is a piece of mourning music that embodies the spirit of reform and development, and is known as the new contemporary mourning music.
"Repose" (1): The tune is sad and solemn, full of sad thoughts for the heroes.
"Repose" (2): The melody is soothing and solemn, full of sorrow and remembrance of the deceased.
"Rest in Peace" was officially published in a national music publication in 2014, and was reported by "Funeral Culture Research".