1. Fantasy
Fantasia is a piece of music composed by German composer Schumann. The Fantasy of "Scenes from Childhood" was completed in 1838 and is the seventh of the thirteen "Scenes from Childhood" composed by Schumann.
A short melody contains people's pursuit and hope for life, love, and fantasy, and also expresses people's enthusiasm and love for the beautiful dreams that have passed or will come in the future.
2. Aria on the G String
"Aria on the G String" is the theme of the second movement of Bach's "Orchestral Suite No. 3". It is full of poetic melody beauty and makes This song became a popular popular song.
The original music was composed between 1727 and 1736. Wilhelmmi, a famous German violinist in the 19th century, adapted this theme into a violin solo with piano accompaniment. Since the lead violin must play on the G string All the melodies are played on it, hence the name.
3. Romance
The first of "Two Romances for Violin and Orchestra" composed by Beethoven in 1802 (OP.40), G major, line board, written in rondo form.
The theme of the rondo is a broad and deep two-tone melody presented by the unaccompanied violin, which is repeated by the band. After that, two inserts alternate with the theme. The first insert is gentle and intimate, and the second insert is lively and cheerful. , the theme is reproduced after each insert.
4. Serenade
"Schubert Serenade" is a song composed by the Austrian composer Schubert (1797-1828), who is known as the "King of Songs" in the history of European music. of praise.
"Serenade" is one of the last solo art songs completed by Schubert in his short life, and it is also one of Schubert's most famous works. This song is composed from a poem by the German poet Lehrstab.
5. Swan
"Swan" is a cello solo accompanied by two pianos. It is a three-part structure, from the orchestral "Carnival of the Animals" by Charles Camille Saint-Sa?ns.
"Swan" is the thirteenth piece. It is not only a well-known and popular piece of music, but also a piece of music that the author allowed people to perform during his lifetime. It is regarded as a sacred piece. Sang's representative work, this cello piece has been adapted into a solo piece for various instruments, and even adapted into the ballet "The Death of the Swan".