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Classical music is a type of music. Classical music can be divided into broad and narrow senses. Broadly speaking, it refers to those Western classical music created in the European mainstream cultural background from the Western Middle Ages to the present. It is mainly different from popular music and folk music because of its complex and diverse creation techniques and the heavy connotation it can carry.
In a narrow sense, it refers to the classical period, from 1750 (the death of J.S. Bach) to 1827 (the death of Beethoven). This period is the period of classical music, which includes two major time periods: " Preclassical Period" and "Viennese Classical Period". "The most famous Viennese school of music also arose during the "Viennese Classical Period". Its representative composers include Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, who were called the "Three Masters of Vienna" by later generations.
The so-called classical music actually means It refers to the total number of works in the West from the Renaissance to the first fifty years of our era. The word classical in classical music is completely different from the word classical music in the "classical period". p>
It is part of the mainstream music in the West and gradually means the world. Today, Western classical music is like a skyscraper, and it is surrounded by large tracts of small houses that have no influence. Classical music has become synonymous with global mainstream music and even mainstream culture. The word classical no longer represents time or history, but is a cultural concept.
But no matter how powerful it is, it is not classical. We, who are from the culture where music originated, cannot blindly accept classical music. I personally believe that something called music should have these characteristics:
Have beautiful or peculiar melodies, and have noble emotions. I call music or classical music (different from popular or modern music) if it has the hidden ability of power or mysterious emotion, brings pleasure or triggers thinking. I fell in love with classical music because of its melodies and emotions. The first thing that impressed me was when I started listening to classical music more than ten years ago. I was attracted by Tchaikovsky's "Slavic March" and started to fall in love with classical music. I have listened to it intermittently, but not systematically, until now.
However, as a classical music, it is difficult to understand the general picture, because we are all amateurs and non-professionals. Or take the time to appreciate it. Classical music requires a certain amount of "training" to appreciate. This training includes understanding the principles of music, musical instruments, the history of music development, the writer himself, and even the artist and conductor who performs it. .
Classical music originated from the needs of early religion. Before the Renaissance, music was mainly church music, such as the chants of St. Gregory. In other words, the earliest form of music was "vocal music". Why is it vocal music? Because the human voice is the most primitive and most touching voice in the world, it is also the best "music". Of course, instrumental music had not yet developed in those days.
Now, re-listening to Paxtrina's choral chants from the Renaissance still has a lasting charm. If you have been listening to classical or romantic music for a long time, you might as well try listening to his works, which are pious religious music from that time. The hands of believers are simpler, simpler and more emotional.
They have a great influence on future generations, and their shadows can be found in the great works of later generations (such as Handel's Mesaiah, Bach's B minor). Yousa, Beethoven's solemn Yousa, Berlioz's Elijah to modern Britten's War Requiem)
Understanding the source of classical music is equivalent to understanding the most basic characteristics of music ( Or the basic "hardware") is to have beautiful melodies and sublime emotions. Without these elements, no matter how great a work is, it is not what I need. Of course, there is no great work without melody and emotion. In other words, melody is a broad sense, and there is almost no melody in Renaissance music, only rhythm.
Starting from the Slavic Marches, to Grieg's Pilgent Suite, to Smetana's Vovata River, I fully felt the beauty of music. I don’t yet know where they come from, who they are, or even the names of their works. I fell in love with these beautiful melodic works before I was impressed by the more "popular" Baynes 3, 5, and 9.
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Classical music for children Education:
1. Classical music can cultivate children’s noble sentiments and philanthropic feelings
Classical music is a beautiful art, an admiration for the beauty of nature, the universe, and life, and an inspiration for the human soul. The expression of deep wisdom and personality contains the softness of human nature and the magnificence of heaven and earth. To like classical music is to admire the excellence of wisdom and the nobility of personality.
2. Classical music can promote the health of children's soul<. /p>
Music is an emotional art. The beautiful melody, rich emotions and orderly rhythm in classical music can resonate with children’s inner emotions and follow the rhythm of the music. Dancing, dancing, makes the body and mind happy, relaxed and healthy
3. Classical music can open up children’s imagination and creativity
Classical music is not only the art of sound, It is also a spiritual art. The rich language of music is the most abstract expression of human reason and emotion, which can make up for the shortcomings of language education and scientific education, enlighten and expand children's concepts of time and space, and thus cultivate children's extraordinary imagination and creativity.
4. Classical music can cultivate children’s intuitive ability. Music is an intuitive art because it directly understands and abstractly expresses nature and the universe. , the laws of inner harmony in life. The quality required by science is precisely reflected in the sensitivity and grasp of this harmonious law. This is scientific intuition, which is connected with music. Classical music is the best way to unlock children's intuitive ability.