The background music in the Japanese restaurant includes "Dedicated to Alice", "Autumn Whispers", "Beautiful Flowers", "The Ancient Clock" and "Original Scenery of My Hometown".
1. "For Alice"
"For Alice" is a piano solo composed by Beethoven. This piece is a very ordinary piano solo piece, but the melody is very beautiful, the rhythm is brisk and comfortable, and the technique is very easy to master, so it is very popular among the public. The music is Allegretto, in 3/8 time, and is composed of the minor rondo form "ABACA".
The brisk A-section theme (fragment 1) appears in the key of A minor. After repetition, the cantabile B-section insertion (fragment 2) appears in the key of F major, with a cheerful mood and bright colors.
2. "Autumn Whispers"
The original name of "Autumn Whispers": A comme amour (French), the title of the song means like love, like love; the Chinese name is also called "Autumn's" Yaoyu". It is French composers Paul Seneville and Olivier Toussaint. They are the two directors of the French Delpnine record company and also famous composers. The music was written by them. Richard K. Lederman is the original performer.
3. "The Legend of Fengzihua"
"The Legend of Fengzihua" is the theme song in the Japanese animation "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", sung by Japanese musician Shinji Tanimura. The cartoon "Three Kingdoms" is centered on the story of the three sworn brothers in Taoyuan. The so-called "under the flowers" actually refers to under the peach blossoms, that is, in the peach orchard. The theme of "The Legend of Fengzihua" is a Chinese story, and the main theme is Chinese concepts. "The Story of Fengzihua" shows a strong sense of vicissitudes and profoundness.
4. "The Old Clock"
The English name of "The Old Clock" is "My Grandfather's Clock". The author is Henry Clay Work, an American composer in the 19th century. The song was composed by the author in 1876 and has been covered by many people. Like many classic songs, it has endured for a long time and has become more and more flavorful over time. In Asia, the more familiar ones include reinterpretations by Japanese singer Ken Hirai and Chinese singer Li Shengjie.
5. "The Original Scenery of My Hometown"
The original name of "The Original Scenery of My Hometown" is "The Original Scenery of the Old Country". It is a piece of music by the Japanese ocarina master Sojiro. Through the fresh and melodious music The music of the ocarina expounds his feelings about nature, mountains, rivers and land.
The creative background of the original scenery of my hometown is inseparable from the natural scenery. Another point is a lifestyle full of Zen, just like the Zen theory of "purity of nature", which emphasizes The highest Zen comes out of nothing, like the purity of a lotus. SOJIRO (Mr. Sojiro) made his own ocarina in an environment far away from the hustle and bustle, and carried out farming, planting and other agricultural work (he also said that the ocarina It is the cultivation of the air) that leads to the creation of such extraordinary works.