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3.Howdoyougetmusic?
IoftenlistentotheradiowhenItakeacar,andsometimesIdownloadfrominternetbecauseit’sfreeandconvenient,wecanlistentothemusicthatweareinterestedin.myparentsoftengotoaconcerttogetmusicbecauseit’sveryexcitingandenjoyabletogetmusic.Butticketsareexpensive.
4.Whoisyourfavoritesinger?
MyfavoritesingerisSongZuYing,becausehersongsareverybeautifulandIhavelistenedtosomeofhersongs,Ithinkhervoiceisverygood,sheisgoodatsinging.Myparents’favoritesingerisSongZuYitoo.Theyalsothinkshesingsverybeautifully.
5.Haveyoubeentoaconcert?
Yes,Ihavebeentoaconcert.Ithinkit’sverybigsoitcanholdalotofpeople.Stageisbeautifulbecauseitisdecoratedwithcolorfullights,flowersandsoon.it’sexcitingandenjoyable,buttheticketsareexpensive,andtherearemanypeopleintheconcert.Whentheconcertisover.Crowdedpeopleareverydangerous.
6.Canyouplayanymusicalinstrument?
Yes,Ican.Icanplaytheviolin.Ihavelearntitfor3years.Ithinkit’shardtoleanwellandIhavetakenpartinsomecompetitions,whenIstoodonthestageIfeltverynervousbuttheresultisverygood.Idon’twanttobeaplayer,becauseit’shardandtiring.Myparentscan’tplayanymusicalinstrument.Becausetheyareverybusy.
7.Whichisyourfavoritesong?
Myfavoritemusicis“Surprisesymphony惊愕交响曲”,becauseitisveryexcitingandIcanlearnmuchknowledgefromit,whenIamlisteningtothismusic,Iamveryexcited.therearealotofloudnoisessothismusicmakelistenerasleep?
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ArticlesAboutClassicalMusic
Classicalmusiccanbedefficulttogetinto.ItvariesinstyleandscopefromthirteenthcenturyGregorianChanttotwentyfirstcenturyMinimalism,fromquaintlittledivertimentostomassiveworks,sometimesoveranhourlong.
Herearesomearticlestohelpbeginnerscrackthesurfaceandgettoknowwhattolistenforinclassicalmusic.
OurBeginner'
sGuidetriestoanswerthequestion,"
WhatisClassicalMusic?
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TheMusicPeriodsgivesabriefsummaryoftheerasofclassicalmusic,fromitsoriginsintheDarkAges,rightuptotoday.
TheMusicStylesdescribesthemajorformsthatClassicalMusiccantake.
CollectingClassicalCompactDiscsgivesanoverviewofwhattolookfor(andlistento)whenbuildingamusiccollection.
TheBoxedSetssectiontalksaboutwhyIconsidercollectingCDsinbulkaworthwhileexercise.
ThesectiononGlennGouldisaverypersonalviewofonethegreatpianistsofthelastcentury,bothbrilliantandinfuriating.
InClassicalMusicForChildren,IdescribewhyIthinkitisvitalweexposechildrentogoodmusic,andhowtodoitwithoutforcingitdowntheirthroats.
Thearticlesaboutclassicalmusicwillcontinuallybeupdated-lookforwardtomorearticlesinthenearfuture.
WhatIsClassicalMusic?
Waitaminute!
Iknowwhatclassicalmusicis.Itsmusicfromhundredsofyearsagoplayedbybigorchestraswithlotsofviolinsandaoldguyinablacksuitwavingastickleadingthewholeshow.Right?
Wrong!
Well,partiallyright.Classicalmusiccanbelikethis,butitencompassesawholelotmore.ClassicalmusicincludesGregorianchantfromathousandyearsago,butalsothemusicofPhilipGlassfromjustlastmonth.Itcanbeassimpleasasinglesingerperformingasong,agroupoffriendsplayingastringquartet,oranorchestrawithhundredsofplayers.Itcanbebackgroundmusic,oritcanwakeyouupandmakeyoulisten.
SowhatISclassicalmusic?
Classicalmusicisnotsomuchfromaparticulartime,aswrittenforaparticularreason.ItistheartmusicoftheWesternWorld.Ifpopularmusiciswrittentosimplyentertain,thenclassicalmusiciswrittentoexpresssomethingsignificantorgreat.Itiswrittentoexpressanidea,exploreathemeorletlooseanemotion.Mostimportantly,itaimstotransferthatideaorthemeoremotiontothelistener,andmakethemTHINK.
Thisisnottosaythatclassicalmusicisanybetterthanpopularmusic.Theirpurposesaredifferent.Popularmusicaimsmainlytoentertainandcandothatsometimesbetterthanclassicalmusic,butclassicalmusichasadeeperlevel.
RememberthatevenduringthetimesofMozartandBeethoven,classicalmusicwasnotpopularinthesensethatitwasenjoyedbythemasses.Onlythewealthyclasseswhohadthetimeandresourceswereexposedtoclassicalmusic,whilethegeneralpopulationmadedowithsongsandbandsthatformedthepopularmusicoftheirtime.Itisunfortunatethatthiselitedividepersiststoday.Classicalmusicisforeveryone!
Thesamewaythatpictorialartisnotalwaysbeautiful,soclassicalmusiccanbedark,ordissonant,ordifficult.Sometimesapieceofclassicalmusicisinstantlyattractive.Otherpiecesmaytakeseverallisteningstoappreciatewhatthecomposeristryingtosay.
ClassicalMusicPeriods
Classicalmusicisdividedintoperiodswhichcontainfairlydistinctmusicalstyles.Confusingly,oneoftheseperiodsiscalledtheClassicalperiod,butthisisjustoneportionofthewholeofclassicalmusic.
MedievalPeriod-fromabout800to1400AD
Dominatedbychurchmusic.Gregorianchantorplainchantistypical.Monophonicreferstothefactthatonlyonenoteissungatonetime.
RenaissancePeriod-from1400to1600
Stilldominatedbythechurchbutwithmoresophisticatedmelodiesandharmonies(polyphony).Differentstylesbegintoemerge.ComposersincludePalestrina,MonteverdiandWilliamByrd.
BaroquePeriod-from1600to1750
Musicflourishesincomplexity,andscope.Instrumentalmusicbecomesdominant,andmostmajormusicformsbecomedefined.ComposersincludeBach,HandelandVivaldi.
ClassicalPeriod-from1750to1830
Afterfloweringduringthebaroque,musicnowsettlesintoseveralwell-definedforms,followingstrictrules.Themainformsbeingthesonata,thesymphonyandtheconcerto.ComposersincludeMozart,Haydn,SchubertandBeethoven.
Romanticperiod-from1830toWWI
Musicbeginstobreakoutoftheclassicalstrictness,andbecomesmoreexpressiveandemotional.Rulesgetbrokenandnewideasdevelop.ComposersincludeBrahms,Schumann,TchaikovskyandWagner.
TwentiethCentury
Whilesomecomposersonthetwentiethcenturyremainedintheromanticstyle,mostcomposersmovedon.Theonlyrulewasthattherearenorules.Newmusic,newstyles,newideas.ComposersincludeBartok,Stravinsky,ProkofievandRavel.
ClassicalMusicStyles
MostofthesemusicalstylesdevelopedintotheircurrentformduringtheClassicalperiod.DuringtheRomanticperiodandthetwentiethcentury,themusicalboundariesexpandedsothatthesestylesbecamemorefreeandvaried,orbrokeoutfromthesestylealtogether.Themajormusicalstylesare:
Symphony
Alarge-scaleworkforfullorchestra.Usuallyconsistsoffourmovementsorsections,oftenalternatingfast-slow.Beethoven'
sninthsymphonywasthefirsttobreakwithtraditioninthatheincludedvocalsoloistsandafullchoirintothefinalmovement.Othercomposerswhowrotewell-knownsymphoniesareHaydn(wrote104ofthem),Mozart,Schubert,Brahms,Tchaikovsky,MahlerandlaterProkofievandShostakovich.
Concerto
Alsoalarge-scaleworkforfullorchestrabutwiththeadditionofaninstrumentalsoloist.Mostcommonlythisisapiano,violinorcello,butcanbeanyinstrumentoftheorchestra.Theinterplaybetweentheorchestraandthesoloististhedistinguishingfeatureoftheconcerto.Vivaldi'
sFourSeasonsisacollectionoffourviolinconcertos.OthergreatconcertosincludetheviolinconcertosofBeethoven,Brahms,TchaikovskyandSibelius,thepianoconcertosofMozart,Beethoven,andTchaikovskyandthecelloconcertosofDvorakandElgar.
Suite
Acollectionofshortmusicalpieces,usuallydances,toformalargerwork.Canbefororchestraorsoloinstrument.BestknownareTchaikovsky'
sNutcrackersuiteandRespighi'
sAncientAirsandDances.
Opera
Operasareverylargescalepiecesthatareamixtureofmusicandtheatre.Operasusuallycontainafullorchestra,solosingersandchoir,whoarerequiredtoactaswellassing.Operascanalsobeenjoyedfortheirmusiccontentalone.WellknownoperasareMozart'
sMagicFlute,Bizet'
sCarmen,Wagner'
sRingcycle(ahugesetoffouroperas)andPuccini'
sMadameButterfly.
ChamberMusic
Aquaintdefinitionisthatchambermusicisforasmallgroupoflisteners.Moreprecisely,itisforasmallgroupofperformers,rangingforone(egasonata)toaboutsixoreight(asextetandoctet).Theycanincludeanytypesofinstrumentsincombination,andthefocusagainisontheinterplaybetweentheinstruments.
Sonata
Theequivalentofasymphonybutforjustoneortwoinstruments.Apianosonataisusuallyapianoalone(Beethovenwrote31ofthem)whileaviolinsonatausuallyhasapianoaccompaniment.
Duos,Trios,Quartets,Quintets,Sextets,Octets
Musicforsmallgroupsofinstruments.Theycanincludeanytypesofinstrumentsincombination,andthefocusagainisontheinterplaybetweentheinstruments.T