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Winter Olympics entrance music special

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Winter Olympics entrance music special

Tanhua Gu Dan asked Liu Fangchen. The five-star red flag passed down through the hands of hundreds of Chinese people, and the snowflakes fluttered in the wind. The welcome pine reflected by the firecracker spark reflects the broad mind of the Chinese people. The water of the Yellow River rises from the sky, this is a tribute to the Mother River, and the five rings of broken ice and snow of the Ice Cube come into view, paying tribute to the Olympic spirit. Classic music sounds, flag bearers wave the flag, and athletes from all over the world enter the field.

Rossini's Overture to William's Retreat

Rossini, the most famous Italian opera composer of the 19th century, composed many well-known opera overtures. Although William Retreat is not his most famous opera, the overture is deeply rooted in people's hearts. The four passages of the overture depict the beauty of nature, the storm, the idyllic scenery, and the attack of the Swiss Revolutionary Army, and the fourth fragment, "March", is the fragment that everyone heard at the Winter Olympics.

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Elgar's Majestic March

Elgar is the flagship figure of the "revival" of British music, and his masterpiece is not only "The Praise of Love" dedicated to his new wife, but also this "majestic and exuberant" "majestic and majestic march". The melody of the middle of this work was used by Edward VII as a "coronation ode", and the British writer Haussmann also wrote the lyric poem "Hope and Glory of the Land", which was hailed as Britain's "second national anthem".

Live edition of Concerto No. 1 in D major, The Majestic March!

Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker "Reed Flute Dance"

The "Reed Flute Dance" in the third scene of the second act of "The Nutcracker" is one of the music in the grand banquet of the candy fairy, the music unfolds in the form of a flute trio, the rhythm is light and witty, the theme is pleasant and lively, like a fresh and pleasant pastoral morning song.

Junior Orchestra and Symphony Orchestra Ensemble "The Nutcracker Suite: Reed Flute"

Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker "March"

Among Tchaikovsky's works, The Nutcracker can be said to be the most childlike and affinity one. The "Little March" in the first act of the first act is clara and the children of the neighbors, performing the entry music of the dance in front of the guests, which is lively and cute. In the beginning, the clarinet, trumpet, and French trumpet announce the children's entry, and then the violin plays light and innocent music, indicating that the children are happy and cheerful.

The March, from the ballet The Nutcracker, is performed by the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra

Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, "Gigs"

Bach composed many well-known ancient suites, that is, instrumental suites with a number of distinctive dance pieces. Composed circa 1722, the Third Orchestral Suite in D major is the most important of the four orchestral suites, including the Gigs, which are full of ceremony under the auspices of brass instruments.

Verdi's Aida "Triumphal March"

At the request of the Governor of Egypt, the Italian composer Sebi Verdi composed Aida for the opening ceremony of the Suez Canal. The Triumphal March, also known as the Great March, is the music of the second Dallas triumph of the four-act opera Aida. It tells that the Ethiopian king Amonasman sent an army to attack Egypt in order to save Aida, and Radames was ordered to lead an army to meet the battle, and after capturing Amonasro, he returned triumphantly.

Johann Strauss Jr.'s "Round Dance of the Sound of Spring"

The Sound of Spring is an orchestral piece by the famous Austrian musician Johann Strauss Jr. in 1883. The rhythm is free and varied, the melody is vivid and coherent, and has a strong appreciation. The song vividly depicts the rejuvenation of the earth, the melting of ice and snow, and the scene of a derivative of vitality, just like a colorful oil painting, which has forever retained the spring color of nature.

2021 Vienna New Year's Concert "Spring Sound Round Dance" Performed by: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven's Turkish March

Beethoven's Turkish March is a widely circulated work. This Turkish-style march was written for The Six Variations (Op. 76) of 1809. In 1811, Beethoven incorporated the march into the opera The Ruins of Athens (Op. 113).

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The fourth movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony "Destiny"

Because Ofethoven's "I will choke the throat of fate" written on the score, this Fifth Symphony is often called the "Symphony of Destiny". The theme of the opening of the symphony is known worldwide, and the elements of the work have been adapted many times in popular culture. The fourth movement chosen for the entrance ceremony is a cross-representation of the many themes of the Fifth Symphony, representing victory and joy, as well as praise and praise for human power.

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Glinka's Overture to Ruslan and Lyudmila

Glinka's opera Ruslan and Lyudmila, based on a long satirical poem by the Russian writer Pushkin, tells the story of a samurai Ruslan who saves Princess Lyudmila of Kiev from the magician Chernomor. The overture of this opera is particularly well written, and it is still a frequently performed repertoire at concerts today, and its melody is brisk and gorgeous, and occupies an important place in the history of the development of Russian orchestral music.

Verdi's La Traviata "Drinking Song"

The Drinking Song was composed by Verdi, Italy, and lyrics by Piavi, written in 1853. The first act of the opera La Traviata was sung for him. The version of Pavarotti, the king of Italian opera, and his female accompaniment is infectious. A song full of youthful vitality, a lively and joyful international feast, that is the warmth and enthusiasm of friends from afar.

Bizet "Carmen" overture

Beejay, a French composer, uses the music in Carmen to tell a wonderful Spanish story for the philharmonic. Whether it is the popular melody at the beginning of the overture or the Spanish-style rhythm in "The Matador's Song", it has crossed national borders and spread across the globe.

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Brahms, Hungarian Dance No. 5

Hungarian Dance is a collection of 21 piano pieces played by Brahms in four hands, which are a mixture of Hungarian folk music and gypsy folk music. Free rhythm, varied melody, intense tempo change, and a certain degree of improvisation, it is the most widely known piece of music in all of Brahms's works. It is worth mentioning that when the Hungarian team entered, this dance song sounded "in response".

The Hungarian National Symphony Orchestra performed "Hungarian Dance No. 5" live, interpreting the beauty of classical art

Walder's "Ice Skating Circle Dance"

The "Ice Skating Round Dance" just presented on the Stage of the Spring Festival Gala has made a shining debut on the stage of the Winter Olympics this time. When it comes to the world's most relaxed and freehand music that represents winter, it is not Wald's "Ice Skating Round Dance" that is not the only one. In 1882, the composer watched the ice skating at the ice rink in the Boulogne Forest in Paris and composed the song.

Supe's Hussar Overture

Among the 19th-century opera composers, Supe's name was not as eye-catching as Rossini and Offenbach, but he still created many famous operes. In particular, overtures such as the opera "Hussar" and "The Poet and the Farmer" have an influence beyond the opera itself, and are often performed separately in concerts.

Hussar Overture Performed by: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" "Spring"

"Spring comes to the earth, the birds sing, the wind blows, and the stream whispers." The Italian composer Vivaldi, who lived in the 18th century, used music to depict the different scenes of the rotation of seasons and the feelings aroused in his heart, and wrote the most famous violin concerto of his life, "Four Seasons". On the meadow full of flowers, the warm sun sprinkled, the breeze rustled the leaves, the shepherds fell asleep, the sheep were quietly eating grass, it was the mid-spring leap after the spring, the rain left cold.

The first movement of Mozart's Fortieth Symphony

Mozart's works often give people a sense of innocence and childishness, which is related to the major key used in his works. Perhaps because of this, his minor works are very unique. Symphony No. 40 in G minor is one of his few symphonies in minor, and the pop group SHE also referenced the melody of the first movement to their song "Don't Want to Grow Up".

Dvořák's Ninth Symphony "From the New World", the fourth movement

Dvořák was the first Czech composer to spread Slavic music throughout Europe and even the Americas. His masterpiece "Symphony No. 9 in E minor", "From the New World", was composed based on the homesickness and feelings of his stay in the United States, and the "New World" in the title refers to the United States, a land that is quite vibrant and completely different from Europe.

Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" "Four Little Swan Dances"

Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" is one of the earliest ballets introduced to China, and the famous "Four Little Swans" is also loved by many music lovers. "Four Little Swan Dance" is selected from the second act of "Swan Lake", this dance music is relaxed and lively, the rhythm is clean and neat, and it vividly depicts the scene of the little swan swimming on the lakeside, and the simple and moving melody is also idyllic and poetic.

"Singing the Motherland"

Composed and composed by Wang Xin, "Singing the Motherland" was composed in September 1950, and has been sung many times as a ceremonial song, opening song or epilogue in China's major state affairs, foreign affairs activities and review activities for many years, and is known as the "Second National Anthem". As the host, the Chinese delegation entered the room with the melody of "Singing the Motherland", and China Red became the focus of the audience, and the people's touch and pride were born.

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Winter Olympics entrance music special

Spring rain shocks the spring valley days, summer is full of mango and summer and summer are connected, autumn dew and autumn frost fall, winter snow and snow winter small cold. Starting from the countdown to the twenty-four solar terms, the Chinese romance and pattern are everywhere shown to the world. Each snowflake is aggregated to create a larger snowflake, which is the manifestation of Concord Wanbang. I wish this Winter Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games a complete success! The wind is beautiful, and the swallows are dancing and the warblers are crying. Together to the future!

Text: Pan Xian, Xu Junyi, Guo Zhoufan

Editors: Lin Shengjie, Luo Limin

Editor-in-charge: Zhou Wanlu

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