There are so many things to do in life, there is no need to force yourself to listen to so much music... Everyone is busy playing games, traveling, shopping, reading, eating, and listening to music. If you do it deliberately, you will only have so much time. I listen to classical music, and I don’t like many things. I don’t think it’s necessary to spend so much time on things I don’t like. It’s enough to listen to what I like. For me, the importance of feeling is the moment that touches the soul. It is an important criterion for judging the quality of music. It is relatively subjective, but it is very true for me personally. Although I study classical music, it is the moment that touches me the most. The experience includes the voices of Yang Zongwei and Adele, and their music is very beautiful. The following is a "list that can be listened to in a short time." I have listened to many works by Beethoven, Mozart, and Brahms, but I am a little bit indifferent to their works and do not have deep experience, so I will listen to the works of these three people. No answer. Bach's music sounds peaceful and even has a "sense of truth". It is not Eastern Zen, but it has some common ground in the depth of logic. In a psychological happiness index measurement that I read before, "peace" scored 500 points. You will also have that kind of experience during the "Sage Moment". Recommendation: The first variation of the theme of the Goldberg Variations. Chopin's music is not very complex, but it is delicate and romantic. It is too emotional compared to Bach. It can be used in housework and bedroom code. chopin etude op 10 no 3 (Chopin thought this melody was the most beautiful one he wrote in the whole book) Debussy: Clair De Lune (Moonlight) This piece will definitely be spread to the end of human civilization, it is so beautiful Ravel: The second movement of the Piano Concerto in G major. I was deeply attracted by the first time I heard this piece in the piano room. I seemed to have listened to it a lot, but I didn’t seem to remember anything. She seemed to be crying, but couldn't see the tears clearly. There are not many works in the music forest that can penetrate into the soul and subconscious like this. Let me recommend something else: Yann Tiersen is the composer of the soundtrack for the movie "Amélie". His works are rich in color, lovely, and have diverse orchestrations. The whole album sounds great, and for me, it allowed me to discover many beautiful areas in my inner world. Everyone should have a similar experience after listening to it. One more thing. Because I have always been interested in Combined Art and Science. In my experience, music visualization is a very fun way. For example, I personally like the first variation of the theme of Bach's Goldberg Variations. Someone made a video. , each note is like a planet in the universe. Thousands of planets shuttle through each other to form a wonderful journey. Hundreds of light years away, there are other galaxies (tracks). We are at different times and space, but have a similar experience because of music.
As far as my own experience is concerned, I started with the works of the Strauss family, which is the so-called Vienna New Year Concert.
Although the Vienna New Year Concert cannot actually be called a concert in the strict sense, it is because of its joyful and slightly funny style, familiar and beautiful melodies and The cooperation between the master conductor and the divine orchestra performing the music is indeed perfect for introductory appreciation. Then, I think we can start with a collection of classical repertoire, and first get in touch with classical repertoire with beautiful melodies. Here we solemnly recommend the Ultimate Classical series produced by DECCA! ! ! ! ! Here is an example of the Piano album in this series ~ Piano: Ultimate Classical Piano: The Essential Masterpieces album Violin: Ultimate Violin Classics: The Essential Masterpieces album The Strauss Family just mentioned: Ultimate Strauss Family: The Essential Masterpieces album Classical symphony music : Ultimate Classics: The Essential Masterpieces album, you can also search for it yourself. As long as it is an Ultimate series DECCA album, the cover is basically in this four-frame format. Just listen to it slowly one by one. This series also has a series of categories for violin, opera, and composers such as Bach, Chopin, Haydn, and Mozart. I really think it is the best introduction to classical music. In the beginning, there is actually no need to pay too much attention to the composer, version, conductor, orchestra, etc. You just need to listen more and listen to the good music you like. After listening to it more, you will naturally think which one I prefer. The composer's music. For example, I found that I prefer Russian folk music, but as I listened to it more, I found that I could now listen to Richard Strauss, who I couldn't listen to before. So you see, it's a process that keeps moving forward. At the beginning, just listen to everything, especially this kind of selection, which is the easiest to get started. Because these selected repertoires have been confirmed by countless listeners and can satisfy more than 80% of classical music lovers. If you're not particularly picky, there's bound to be plenty of tunes for you to enjoy.
That’s probably all... I think when you first start listening to classical music, you don’t need to be so strict about your own path. According to the composer, according to the style, not all Mozart’s music is like K545. Yes, not all Bach’s music is the three creative pieces that make you want to cry when you play it... Therefore, it is a matter of your own free will. Listen to the ones that sound good, and skip the ones that don’t sound good and you don’t like them. , don’t take this matter too much as a task...and...even if you don’t listen to classical music, it doesn’t seem to have any impact. However, when you enter the world of classical music, you will find that other music is no longer so big. Attractive.