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The one-hour music salon is here at noon in September! Have a great time together

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The one-hour music salon is here at noon in September! Have a great time together

One hour at noon

A series of public welfare activities

Exclusive benefits for white-collar workers in Jing'an

Noon music salon

Enjoy the midday hours brought by music

Event Name:

One-hour music salon at noon

1. Activity time: September 6, September 13, September 20, September 27 12:00-13:00

2. Location: Jing'an District Cultural Center Building 1st Floor Light and Shadow Workshop Art Coffee Book Bar

3. Event Fee: Free

4. How to participate: Go directly

Activity instructor

Pan Wenshuang is a young conductor and piano educator. He studied piano since childhood, and graduated from Shanghai Conservatory of Music with undergraduate and postgraduate studies. He has been active in stage and offline music education work all year round, and has rich experience.

The one-hour music salon is here at noon in September! Have a great time together
The one-hour music salon is here at noon in September! Have a great time together

Introduction to the event

1. Chopin, "#g小调波罗涅兹舞曲"

Chopin, one of the most versatile and historically best pianists of the piano age, mobilized the affection of poles of descent and the elegance of the French, and became a beautiful synonym for the romantic and elegant name of "piano poet". The Poloniez was composed in 1822 and presented to Madame Sophie Dupont. This is the work in which Chopin began to show his creative personality, mainly using a brisk sound pattern.

2. Nocturne

The composer Eduard Grieg was a Norwegian composer and a representative of the Norwegian national music school in the second half of the 19th century. He integrated the composition techniques of Central Europe and the harmonic styles of the 19th-century Romantic composers Chopin and Schumann into the evocative folk music, composing many excellent works. This "Nocturne" is selected from his "Piano LyricAl Sketch Collection", and there are memories, expectations, and simple feelings in the music.

3. City in the Sky

Chopin's nocturnes are the most romantic genres he composes. In his collection of nocturnes, the most widely loved by the public is the composition of "Nocturne in E major" in 1830, the melody of this piece of music is singing and decorative, and its unique lyrical section is intoxicating and embodies Chopin's romantic feelings.

4. Mozart's Turkish March

The Turkish March is the third movement of austrian musician Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major (KV.331), also known as Alla Turca (Turkish Wind Cyclone). Written in Munich or Vienna between 1781 and 1783. The theme of the song is concise and extremely rhythmic. The eighth notes are uniformly rhythmic, plus sixteenth notes to enhance the sense of liveliness, and the whole piece shows a kind of virginal simplicity. This kind of cheerful rhythm is not uncommon in Mozart's works. The variations do not focus on rendering technique, but they are simple and powerful, without falling into monotony, which is a clever connection.

5. Chopin's Etude for revolution

Selected from the 12th piece of Opus No. 10, this "Etude in C minor" is the most popular and famous of Chopin's 27 etudes, also known as the "Revolutionary Etude". From this piece, we can feel the composer's sad and indignant feelings: solemn protests, strong appeals, the courageous spirit of the Polish people, and his belief in the victory of the uprising.

6. Beethoven's "To Alice"

"To Alice", originally titled "Bagatelle in A minor", is a stand-alone piano sketch composed by the German composer Beethoven in 1810, which is a work that Beethoven dedicated to "Alice" as a memorial work. The work is written in a whirling style and the structure is ABACA. Among them, part A is the main part (overlapping part) of the whirling, which appears 3 times in total; part B and part C are two interludes that are strongly contrasted with part A.

7. Burgmuller's "3 Little Pieces": "Goodbye", "Knight", "Styrian"

Burgmuller, German pianist and composer. His creations are mainly piano, most of his works are short, regular and vivid, image, generally with titles, is both technical and interesting piano pieces. These three are preferred from the more famous Piano Advanced 25 piece No. 100.

8. Chopin's Nocturne Op37.No.1

Nocturne is a solo piano genre created by Chopin himself, which has the characteristics of diluting peace, silence and tranquility, and occasionally a little contemplation in the gentleness. Op37.No.1 is his 11th G minor, and the song is full of melancholy and sadness, expressing the author's low mood and depressed mood.

9. "Green Sleeves"

The melody of this folk song is very classical, elegant, with a slight sense of poignancy, it is a song about feeling sad about love, but its level of love is not limited to the field of love, some people have changed its lyrics, others have sung it as a Christmas song, and there are countless versions of it that have been adapted for instrumental performance.

10.《Autumn Leaves》

Autumn Leaves is a chanson composed in France in 1945 by composer Joseph Kosma (1905, Born Budapest, Hungary - Died 1969, Paris, France). The lyrics are sad and the melody is moving, which seems to make the world's traditional impression of the French chanson.

There are also four hands and some small pieces of music, and the repertoire of each session will have some small changes, and the specific repertoire will be based on the performance of the day.

Precautions

1. When entering the venue, please present your real-time green "Sui Shen Code" and "Communication Big Data Itinerary Card", and only after on-site verification can you enter the museum.

2. Please cooperate with the temperature check, if there is an abnormal body temperature or cough, shortness of breath and other abnormal phenomena, refuse to participate in the activity.

3. Masks must be worn to maintain a safe distance to avoid gatherings when entering the venue.

4. In case of physical discomfort and other abnormal conditions, please inform the on-site staff immediately.

No. 459 North Urumqi Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai

(In Jing'an District Cultural Center)

021 - 62668506

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