"Snowdreams" is a song by Bandari, which is included in the album "Spring Fields". It is fresh, natural and full of change; this is also the uniqueness of all Bandari's works. The Bandari Orchestra is an orchestra composed of a group of young composers, performers and sound sampling engineers, led by Oliver Schwartz. They are a group of music elves living in the Swiss mountains and forests. Switzerland, known as the "Garden of the World", is as if the Creator separated from the other side of the earth to reveal the wonderland scenery to the world. It's almost like every plant, every tree, every scene in a fairy tale, surrounding this rare and pure holy land in the world. They live deep in the Alpine forests; this gives them endless creative inspiration and the most natural and refined music style. Every sound of insects and running water was recorded by going deep into the Swiss mountains, forests and lakes, and visiting the Swiss Alps, the banks of Luochun Lake, and the foothills of Rose Peak. "Bandari", a dreamy lyrical performance orchestra, beautifully embodies the Swiss lakes and mountains in its music. Each note represents the layers of emotion compressed into the heart. There is talk on the Internet about the existence of Bandari Band. Some people say that it is difficult to find Bandari's information or albums on most foreign music websites and product websites, but it can be found in China. This leads to the conclusion that Bandari was fabricated by Chinese people. However, since Bandari's music exists and has a rare uniqueness, then Bandari should exist. In short, it does not matter whether Bandari exists or not. What is important is that we can listen to their beautiful music carefully and attentively. "Snow Dream" is such a beautiful piece of music. It begins with a transition into the theme sentence played on the piano. After repeating the theme with wind instruments, it enters the piano part. Then it returns to the theme and enters another piano insert. Then raise two tones and return to the theme again. The final ending, similar to the transition, responds to the beginning. This is a piece of music with a rondo (ABACA) musical structure. Close your eyes and listen to this music, and it's easy to recall some past events. The artistic conception of this song is probably the same. The transition and the first topic sentence are like a person walking alone in the vast snow: at this time, the music is brisk and jumping, much like a person's steps. The snow should not be very deep; the man should be raising his head slightly, looking at the distant woods, with a smile on his lips. When I walked into the woods, I saw a certain tree, and I remembered the joy of climbing trees and picking fruits with my friends in my childhood. I stood there, recalling those happy times; then the music entered the lighter first part. After that, I continued walking with a smile; this was the second theme. As I walked, I thought about my childhood, and then I felt a little regretful. After all, I was no longer my childhood, and I had left the woods of my childhood. I didn’t know that the woods had not been destroyed, and I didn’t know that the woods still existed. No more fruit. The second interlude at this time is relatively low-pitched, as if it is lyrical, like meditating, lamenting the passage of time, and lamenting the passing of time. The third theme when walking out of the woods and walking on the thin snow and the ending after that, the mood is no longer so relaxed, but becomes a little sad and melancholy. "Snow Dream" is full of emotion, peaceful and thoughtful, which makes it one of Bandery's classic masterpieces.
"Bandari" is a group of music elves living in the Swiss mountains and forests. They never want to be exposed in the media. Once they start music production, they live deep in the Alpine forests until the master tapes are completed. Being in the natural mountains and wilderness gives Bandari Orchestra endless creative inspiration and the most natural and refined music style. Every sound of insects and running water was recorded by going deep into the Swiss mountains, forests and lakes, and visiting the Swiss Alps, the banks of Luochun Lake, and the foothills of Rose Peak. In order to collect natural sound effects, it is commonplace for "Bandari" to go to the mountains, go to the sea, and even sleep in the mountains and forests. The team members must be familiar with the seasons and flight paths of each migratory bird, and often wait for several months for a few minutes of sound effects. The team members must also carry a recording stand longer than a human body to the center of the canyon to collect wind sounds. The whole process is dangerous. It’s all around, but it’s also because of this that the Bandari Orchestra was able to bring these sound effects to life on the album. "Bandari", a dreamy lyrical performance orchestra, beautifully embodies the Swiss lakes and mountains in its music. Each note represents the layers of emotion compressed into the heart.