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Pure music suitable for children's acrobatics includes the Sound of Spring Waltz, Croatian Rhapsody, Spanish Matador March, Turkish March and Radsky March.

1. Waltz of the Sound of Spring

Waltz of the Sound of Spring, Op. 41, is an immortal masterpiece of the famous Austrian musician Johann Strauss II.

it was written in 1883. At that time, the author was nearly sixty years old, but the song was still full of vitality and exuded the breath of youth everywhere. It is said that Johann Strauss II improvised this piece of music on the piano in one night, so the earliest version of this piece was a piano piece, which was later written into a vocal waltz by the playwright and sung by the famous coloratura soprano Bianca Bianca Bianca.

2. Rhapsody in Croatia

Rhapsody in Croatia comes from the album The Piano Player, track No.12, 23, and was written by composer Tonci Huljic (Tonci Huljic).

The Croatian Rhapsody, performed by Maksim Mrvica (Maksim Mrvica), describes the tragic picture of the ruins in the ashes of Croatia after being baptized by war and the sunset reflected in blood, tears and dust with a bright rhythm. This melody is passionate and high-pitched, which is a new famous song in the 21st century and a representative work of Maxim.

3. March of the Spanish Matador

March of the Spanish Matador (Spanish: Espa? a Ca? I) It is a solo composed by Spanish composer Marquina and played on trumpet. It is a world-famous song.

Bullfighting is the quintessence of Spain, which is popular all over the country and enjoys a world-famous reputation. Although there is controversy about it from the point of view of animal protection, it has been preserved as an ancient tradition unique to Spain and has been welcomed by many people.

4. Turkish March

Turkish March is the third movement of Austrian musician Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11 in A major (KV.331), also known as Alla Turca (Turkish Rondo). Made in Munich or Vienna between 1781 and 1783.

The theme of the music is concise and extremely rhythmic. The uniform rhythm of the eighth note, plus the sixteenth note to improve the sense of liveliness, shows a virginity-like simplicity in the whole song (fragment 1).

5. March of Radsky

March of Radsky, orchestral music, composed by Austrian composer Johann Strauss I in 1848. It is the most famous masterpiece of old John, and is often used as the last piece of popular orchestral concerts. Every year, the famous Vienna New Year Concert always ends with this song, which has become a tradition.