My favorite world-famous song - "Swan Lake" I haven't written anything like this for a long time. I remember that when I was in primary school, my teacher would assign compositions such as "Remember the person I admire the most", "Remember the most unforgettable thing I did", etc. Every time I took a writing class, it was extremely painful. After writing for a while, I would check the word count. Requirements, I am afraid that I will lose money if I read 100 more words and write too much. At that time, the words "X00 words" would be marked next to the composition text, and I would try my best to make up the number of words. I would repeat one sentence or multiple sentences. Once I passed "X00", I would be secretly happy and encourage myself to keep encouraging myself to see if there were any words left. No more. Later, when I went to college, every time the course assigned a course paper, I would habitually search on the Internet, piece it together, and finally compile a decent text. Although it was hard work, I didn't seem to have the same mentality as when I was in elementary school. . This time the piano lesson was assigned a final essay, perhaps it would be better to call it a composition - "My Favorite World Famous Song". Suddenly, I felt a long-lost feeling, mixed with a little joy, and wanted to write it quickly, no, It was the urge to write on the computer. Speaking of my favorite music, most of my friends who are familiar with me know that it is jazz. However, JAZZ accompanied by trumpet is too delicate, too sexy, too humane, not grand and vigorous, and I have never heard of it being passed down. Jazz-style world-famous music. It seems that all world-famous music is accompanied by piano or symphony. When talking about my favorite world-famous music, the first thing that comes to my mind is Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake". The reason why I like this song has been forgotten. It was the designated essay topic "recall me". Now I am listening to this song while writing this article, and it is really touching. The first time I heard this song was when I was in elementary school. The cartoon Swan Lake was shown on TV. I can still remember the feeling at that time. I thought the colors in the picture were particularly beautiful, with white swans, black swans, and blue skies. I have almost forgotten the plot of the story. I just read some information, which is probably like this: "One day, the princess told her son, Prince Siegfried, that there will be a banquet in the palace tomorrow, and the prince must be among the girls attending the banquet. The prince was at a loss to choose one of them to be his fiancée. He didn't know who his sweetheart was. That night, the prince met his lover in his dream, a beautiful girl. When he woke up, he looked everywhere for her. Where. He was deeply attracted by a group of swans, and he followed them. The group of swans took him to the lakeshore near a remote ruined castle. On the lakeshore, a group of swans danced. The most beautiful white swan attracted the prince. Suddenly the swans turned into a group of girls, and the most beautiful girl was the prince's dream lover. It turned out that the beautiful swan was the girl of his dreams. It is the princess who was imprisoned by magic. A vicious devil fell in love with the princess and used magic to turn her and her maids into swans. Only at night can they regain their human form on this lakeshore. The solution is a young man's undying love for the princess. The prince fell deeply in love with the swan princess Odette, expressed his love to her, and invited her to participate in the selection ceremony held by the princess that night. Banquet. The terrible thing is that their conversation was overheard by the vicious devil Lotbart. At the banquet that night, the devil Lotbart walked into the hall with his daughter Odelia. The purpose of the replica of Odette is to confuse the prince and deceive them into declaring their love. Therefore, he announced that his fiancée was her that night. At this time, the real swan princess Odette arrived at the banquet and saw it. This scene was heartbreaking. The devil Lotbart smiled ferociously and took Odelia away. Only then did the prince realize that this was a trap. He ran to the ruined castle next to the lake in despair. After a desperate fight with the devil, the devil showed a ferocious look. The prince rushed to the devil desperately. With the help of Odette and the geese, the prince defeated the devil. The witchcraft disappeared instantly, and the swan princess Odette and The maids returned to their human form and the prince and princess lived happily ever after.
"What a wonderful fairy tale. The prince and the princess lived a happy life. When the cartoon was playing, I was completely fascinated. When Princess Odette untied the rope with the help of the geese, she ran away with joy. Going to the banquet, looking forward to the future, but seeing the prince announcing her marriage to the black swan Ogilia, she was so heartbroken. I can still remember the scene in the cartoon, the white swan flying in the sky, the swan's eyes. My eyes were filled with tears, and the camera showed a close-up shot. At this time, Lao Chai's "Swan Lake" was playing in the background. My tears kept flowing out while sitting next to the TV, which was also exaggerated by the music. . Even though it ended happily, I still couldn’t calm down. I asked my mother what song it was. It was so shocking. It was the best music I had ever heard. My mother told me it was "Swan", and I fell in love with it from then on. I wrote it down. On my birthday that year, my mother came to me mysteriously and took out a tape to give me, saying that she had bought my favorite "Swan", which was played on cello by Ma Yo Yo from Taiwan. The first song in the collection was "Swan". I couldn't wait to put it on the stereo and listen to it. The cello was low and melancholy, but it was not the piece I wanted. I felt a little disappointed. Until I listened to all the music, I found that there was no sound. The melody I had longed for. I was afraid that my mother would be sad, so I persuaded her that the songs in it were also very nice. In fact, I had been lost for a long time at that time, and I later learned that Ma Yo Yo played the melody on the cello. The low-pitched piece was "Swan" by French composer Saint-Sa?ns, and what I was looking for was "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky. Later, I kept asking friends and relatives to help me find out about that piece, until I almost forgot about it. At that time, my aunt told me that there were three original soundtrack tapes of the ballet Swan Lake available on the market. I already bought them for me. When I first got the tapes, I couldn’t put them down. The three tapes were packed in a beautifully packaged case. , there is a still from the ballet printed on the outer shell. I still clearly remember the label on the outer package: 21 yuan. Because I know clearly that I have found the right music, I even feel a little reluctant to listen to it, for fear that if I listen to the tape too much, I will lose it. If it is damaged, the sound quality will be bad in the future. I only listened to the entire original tape a few times, but every time I took out the last tape and pressed the reverse button, I felt like I was in a ballet. The original story was adapted in it, and the melody was called "The Death of the Swan". When I grew up, I was exposed to a lot of classical music, and some of my favorite pieces were also Saint-Sa?ns' piano piece "The Swan". I like it very much, it is peaceful, beautiful, light and graceful, the harmony is simple and pure. Later I listened to Sibelius's "The Swan of Toonera", which is cold and dark, but it also sounds good. There is no such strong emotion that Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" brought to me as a child.