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What does the violin symbolize? What does it represent?

The violin symbolizes elegance and represents romance. The modern violin has a history of more than 3 years. It is one of the most important musical instruments in western music since the 17th century, and is known as the "queen of musical instruments". Its production itself is an exquisite art..

The violin has beautiful timbre, close to human voice, wide range and strong expressive force. Since its birth, it has always occupied a prominent position in musical instruments. There is a saying that the piano is the "king of musical instruments" and the violin is the "queen of musical instruments".

For centuries, famous composers from all over the world have written a large number of classic violin works, and violinists have injected souls into this instrument and developed superb performance art.. Violin can be played in ensemble or solo.

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Famous violin music

1. Song of the Wanderer, also known as gypsy songs, is one of the representative works of Spanish violinist and composer Pablo de Sarasate, and is also an immortal masterpiece in violin solo.

2. "Butterfly Lovers" The violin concerto "Butterfly Lovers" composed by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang was premiered in Shanghai Lanxin Grand Theater, with Lina Yu as a violin solo. This China's most famous violin piece has completed the genesis of the nationalization of symphonic music. 、