1. "Happy New Year"
"Happy New Year" is a children's song adapted from the theme song of the North Korean movie "Flower Girl". The original song is a very famous British song. "Happy New Year".
This song is a well-known children's song in China. Children can sing, and so can adults. Every New Year, the melody of "Happy New Year" filled with joy and happiness can be heard in the streets and alleys.
2. "Spring Festival Overture"
"Spring Festival Overture" is the overture part of "Spring Festival Suite", which focuses on the lively scene of Chinese people celebrating the Spring Festival. It is a popular work by Li Huanzhi, a famous Chinese composer and music theorist. This piece of music is an orchestral piece created using the tones and rhythms of Chinese folk Yangko and the folk songs of northern Shaanxi.
The author takes the traditional Chinese festival "Spring Festival" as the title and shows a moving scene of people in the revolutionary base area celebrating the Spring Festival with great joy and unity, friendship and mutual congratulations.
3. "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon"
"Caiyun Chasing the Moon" is a well-known folk music. It foreshadows a picture of the night sky. "Color" represents color. A night where colors can be seen must not be very dark. There will be some radiance of the moon. The moonlight is like water, clear and transparent. The word "chasing" gives the picture a sense of movement, and is hazy with some life. Under the dim night background, the clouds and the moon compete with each other, making each other interesting.
4. "Voices of Spring"
"Voices of Spring" (Voices of Spring) is an immortal masterpiece by the famous Austrian musician Johann Strauss Jr.
"Sounds of Spring Waltz" is also one of the most performed pieces at the Vienna New Year Concerts over the years. The music is full of vitality, exuding the breath of youth everywhere. The gorgeous, passionate melody is like the breath of spring: spring is warm, flowers are blooming, everything is sprouting, and it stirs people's happy mood...
5. "Song of Spring"
comes from Mendelssohn's piano solo collection "Songs Without Words". It has a romantic melody like flowing water, which makes people indulge in it and feel the breath of spring.
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