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古典音乐英文介绍

古典音乐英文介绍
POP MUSIC
MEANS
music written in a Western musical tradition, usually using an established form (for example a SYMPHONY) and not played on electronic instruments. Classical music is generally considered to be serious and to have a lasting value.
F. F. Chopin(1810.3.1-1849.1 Nhomakorabea.17)
A great Polish musician. He wrote the polonaise at the age of 7. When he was 20, he was recognized as a famous pianist and composer in Warsaw. He had to leave for Paris in 1830. But he loved his mother country and kept fighting.
Some of
Deutsch
Romanticism

(About 1820-1900)
Representatives
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin Franz Liszt Robert Schumann Johann Strauss Peter Lynch Tchaikovsky (Пётр Ильич Чайковский) Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert
dispute /dɪˈspju:t/

介绍古典乐的英语作文

介绍古典乐的英语作文

介绍古典乐的英语作文标题,Introduction to Classical Music。

Classical music is a genre that has stood the test of time, captivating audiences for centuries with itsintricate compositions, emotional depth, and timeless beauty. Originating in Western culture, classical music encompasses a vast array of styles, periods, and composers, each contributing to its rich tapestry of sound. In this essay, we will delve into the history, characteristics, and enduring legacy of classical music.History。

The roots of classical music can be traced back to the medieval period, with the development of Gregorian chant in the Christian Church. Over time, this evolved into polyphony, where multiple independent melodies were sung or played simultaneously, laying the foundation for the complex harmonies of classical music.The Baroque period, spanning roughly from the late 16th to the early 18th century, saw the emergence of renowned composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi. This era was characterized by elaborate ornamentation, intricate counterpoint, and the invention of new musical forms such as the fugue and concerto.The Classical period, which followed the Baroque, witnessed the rise of composers like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Joseph Haydn. Known for its clarity, balance, and emotional restraint,Classical music favored symphonies, sonatas, and string quartets, showcasing a shift towards more structured and formal compositions.The Romantic period, spanning the 19th century, brought forth a wave of emotional intensity, virtuosity, and experimentation in classical music. Composers such asLudwig van Beethoven, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and Johannes Brahms pushed the boundaries of musical expression,exploring themes of love, nature, and the human conditionin their compositions.The 20th century witnessed further innovation and diversity in classical music, with composers like Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, and Claude Debussy exploring new harmonic languages, rhythmic complexities, and avant-garde techniques. From the lush melodies of the Impressionists to the dissonant sounds of the modernists, classical music continued to evolve and adapt to the changing cultural landscape.Characteristics。

中国古典音乐 China classical music 英文介绍

中国古典音乐 China classical music 英文介绍
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Flute And Drum At Sunset
House of Flying Daggers
White Snow In Sunny Spring
Autumn Moon Over Han Palace
Wild Geese over
the Clam Sands
Three Stanzas of Plum-blossoms
There is reed and gourd to make Sheng , bamboo to make Xiao(panpipes), wood to make Chu, silk to make Guzheng, clay to make Xun, metal to make Bell, stone to make Sonorous stone, and skin to make Drum .
China classical music is the traditional art or court music of China. It has a long history stretching for more than three thousand years. It has its own unique systems of musical notation, as well as musical tuning and pitch, musical instruments and styles or musical genres.
Sheng :made by reed and gourd
Xiao :made by bamboo
Chu
made
by wood
Xun
made by clay

用英文介绍古风歌曲作文

用英文介绍古风歌曲作文

用英文介绍古风歌曲作文"English:"Ancient-style songs, or "古风歌曲" (gǔfēng gēqǔ) as they are called in Chinese, are a mesmerizing genre of music that transports listeners back to ancient times. These songs often draw inspiration from traditional Chinese poetry, history, and culture, blending them with modern musical elements to create a unique auditory experience.One of the most captivating aspects of ancient-style songs is their ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for a bygone era. The melodies are often hauntingly beautiful, invoking images of misty mountains, flowing rivers, and ancient palaces. For example, the song "The Moon Represents My Heart" (月亮代表我的心) by Teresa Teng is a classic example of this genre, with its gentle melody and poetic lyrics capturing the essence of traditional Chinese romance.Another defining feature of ancient-style songs istheir emphasis on storytelling. Many of these songs tell tales of love, heroism, and adventure, drawing listeners into rich narratives that unfold with each verse. Take, for instance, the song "Jasmine Flower" (茉莉花), which tells the story of a young woman pining for her lover amidst the fragrant blooms of jasmine. The poignant lyrics and emotive melody make it a timeless favorite among fans of ancient-style music.Furthermore, ancient-style songs often incorporate traditional Chinese instruments such as the guzheng, pipa, and erhu, adding depth and authenticity to the music. These instruments not only lend a distinctively Chinese flavor to the songs but also contribute to their evocative power. When combined with modern production techniques, the result is a seamless fusion of old and new, tradition and innovation.In addition to their musical appeal, ancient-style songs also serve as a window into Chinese culture and history. Through the themes explored in these songs,listeners can gain insights into traditional values, beliefs, and customs. For example, songs like "The Song of Four Seasons" (四季歌) celebrate the beauty of nature and the passage of time, reflecting the deep reverence for harmony between humanity and the natural world in Chinese philosophy.Overall, ancient-style songs offer a captivating blend of nostalgia, storytelling, and cultural richness that continues to enchant listeners around the world. Whether you're drawn to the haunting melodies, the poetic lyrics, or the evocative blend of traditional and modern elements, there's something undeniably magical about the timeless allure of 古风歌曲."中文,"古风歌曲是一种令人陶醉的音乐流派,将听众带回古代。

古典音乐英文介绍

古典音乐英文介绍

F. F. Chopin
(1810.3.1-1849.10.17)
A great Polish musician. He wrote the polonaise at the age of 7. When he was 20, he was recognized as a famous pianist and composer in Warsaw. He had to leave for Paris in 1830. But he loved his mother country and kept fighting.
Baroque, Viennese Classical School, Romanticism
Baroque pic.02 Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685.3.21-1750.7.28)
They are all representatives of the musicians of classical music.
Achille-Claude Debussy (in dispute) …
dispute /dɪˈspju:t; ˈdɪspju:t/
n. [C, U] an argument or a disagreement between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject where there is disagreement Phrase in dispute being argued about beyond dispute itcouldnolongerbearguedabout open to dispute can be disagreed with

古典音乐英文介绍

古典音乐英文介绍
adj. [only before noun] showing extremely great skill
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Beethoven’s famous -SymphonywNoor.k3sin E-flat
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(1685.3.21-1750.7.28)
They are all representatives
of the musicians of classical music.
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Viennese Classical School
(1730-1820)
Representatives
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Romanticism (About 1820-1900)
Representatives
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about
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dispute /dɪˈspju:t/
vt. to question whether sth is true and valid
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中国古典音乐 China classical music 英文介绍

中国古典音乐 China classical music 英文介绍

Dialog Between Fisherman
And Woodcutter
The Eighteen Beat of Wu Gier
A Music From Guangling
Sheng :made by reed and gourd
Xiao :made by bamboo
Chu
made
by wood
Xun
made by clay
黑陶埙
贝壳埙
Bell -
made by
metal
Sonorous stone –made by stone
Drum
– made
by skin
There is reed and gourd to make Sheng , bamboo to make Xiao(panpipes), wood to make Chu, silk to make Guzheng, clay to make Xun, metal to make Bell, stone to make Sonorous stone, and skin to make Drum .
宫商角徵羽
Pentatonic scale
Chinese music instruments can be categorized into eight classes by the materials they are made from. There are eight kinds of materials: metal , stone, clay, leather, silk, wood, bottle-gourd and bamboo .
High Mountains
And Flowing Streams

古典音乐介绍英文版

古典音乐介绍英文版
(Gagaku) • Korean court music • Scottish Pibroch • Thai classical music
• Renaissance to Early modern Europe
• Tang Dynasty
• Vedic(梵语) period to present
•Violin family of stringed instruments took the form generally seen today
•Opera as a staged musical drama began to differentiate itself from earlier musical and dramatic forms
Arkey Works
Common Practice Period
The Common Practice Period
Common practice period
is when many of the ideas that
Baroque era 1600–1750
make up
classical
B
10
SYMPHONY NO.5 Op.67/IV.Allegro
Who composes the pieces?
B
11
Which country do these music instrument belong to?
B
12
B
13
early music period
Baroque period
Medieval (500–1400)
&
(1600–1750)
Renaissance (1400–1600)
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Classical era 1750–1830
music took
shape, standardized, or
Romantic era 1815–1910
were codified.
B
5
Baroque music
•Keyboard music played on the harpsichord and pipe organ became increasingly popular
Arkey Works
Common Practice Period
The Common Practice Period
Common practice period
is when many of the ideas that
Baroque era 1600–1750
make up
western classiand
oratorio became more common
B
6
Well Tempered Clavier
Bach
Musician or mathematician?
B
7
Classical period music
• Piano became the predominant keyboard instrument
(Gagaku) • Korean court music • Scottish Pibroch • Thai classical music
• Renaissance to Early modern Europe
• Tang Dynasty
• Vedic(梵语) period to present
• Elamnite dynasties
• Heian period(平安时代)
• Joseon(朝鲜) Dynasty
• Renaissance to Early modern Europe
• Khmer(高棉) Empire
B
2
History of European classical music
Classical music
B
1
Styles from the whole world and the period in history
• European classical music • Chinese traditional music • Indian classical music • Persian classical music • Japanese court music
• Musical forms began to break from the Classical era forms, with free-form pieces like nocturnes(夜曲), fantasias(幻想 曲)
• Musical institutions emerged from the control of wealthy patrons, as composers and musicians could construct lives independent of the nobility.
vehicle for displays of virtuoso
playing skill.
B
8
Mozart Requiem
B
9
Romantic era music
• Characterized by increased attention to an extended melodic line, as well as expressive and emotional elements, paralleling romanticism in other art forms
early music period
Baroque period
Medieval (500–1400)
&
(1600–1750)
Renaissance (1400–1600)
B
Classical period (1750–1830)
Romantic period
(1815–1910)
3
Early music period
B
10
SYMPHONY NO.5 Op.67/IV.Allegro
Who composes the pieces?
B
11
Which country do these music instrument belong to?
B
12
B
13
• Opera continued to develop, with regional styles in Italy, France, and German-speaking lands
• The symphony came into its own as a musical form
• The concerto was developed as a
• Increasing interest in music by the
growing middle classes throughout
western Europe spurred the creation of
organizations for the teaching,
performance, and preservation of music.
The Medieval period includes music from after the fall of Rome to about 1400.
The Renaissance period was from 1400 to 1600
Social dancing became more widespread, so musical forms appropriate to accompanying dance began to standardize. It is in this time that the notation of music on a staff and other elements of musical notation began to take shape. With a musical score, a work of music could be performed without the composer's presence.
•Violin family of stringed instruments took the form generally seen today
•Opera as a staged musical drama began to differentiate itself from earlier musical and dramatic forms
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