Happy and festive music includes Dance of the Golden Snake, Prelude to the Spring Festival, March of Turkey, Variations on Little Star and Puppy Waltz.
1. Dance of the Golden Snake
Dance of the Golden Snake is a national orchestral music arranged and adapted by Nie Er in 1934 according to the folk music "Daobaban". The melody of the music is high and enthusiastic, and the gongs and drums are powerful, which renders the festive atmosphere. This song was used in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 28 Beijing Olympic Games as background music to set off the jubilant atmosphere and strong China characteristics of the Olympic Games, a festival for people all over the world.
2. Spring Festival Overture
Spring Festival Overture is the first movement of Spring Festival Suite, and its official name is Spring Festival Suite First Movement. Overture-yangko dance. Often taken out to play solo. It is a work created by Li Huanzhi, a famous composer and music theorist in China, in the 195s based on his life experience in Yan 'an.
3. 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.
Mozart's March in Turkey is a separate March essay. This song is called Variations on the Theme of "Turkish March", which is a world-famous variation on the theme of "Turkish March".
4. The Puppy Waltz
Waltz in D flat major ("Puppy") (Op.64 No.1) Op.64 * * * has three waltzes, which was the last waltz published by Chopin when he was alive. The first one (in D flat major, this song) is the most famous one of Chopin's waltzes, commonly known as "Dog Waltz".
the whole song is a simple three-part body. After the four-bar prologue, the main melody appears in the form of repeated gyrations, and its speed is dizzying, while the middle part is a sweet and slow melody, which is in sharp opposition to the shortness of the first paragraph; The third paragraph is the repetition of the first paragraph.
5. Variations on a Little Star
Variations on a Little Star is a piano piece written by Mozart in 1778, No.K.265/3e in C major. Literal translation of the original title means 12 variations based on the French song "Mom, please listen to me".
The first paragraph of its variation was later accompanied by lyrics by Jane Taylor, a British poetess, and became the well-known nursery Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.