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Five World-Famous Violin Classics With Endless Aftertaste!

10-03-2024

Five World-Famous Violin Classics With Endless Aftertaste!
Article 1. Romance for Clara
A romance dedicated to Clara
This song Netherlands "Romance for Clara" performed by the famous violinist Andre · Ryo, as if recalling the lingering love, tenderness and sweetness, and whispering. And now, people are separated, love is difficult to stay, and love is helpless to linger alone. Lingering strings, ups and downs.
Article 2. Roxane's Veil
Roshan's Veil
The soft, resentful, and mournful violin sound of "The Veil of Roshan" fills the air, penetrating into the loneliness and desolation deep in the heart, responding with the softest and untouchable heart, and feeling the joys and sorrows and clutches that have been in life.
Article 3. Pole
Djelem is a group of famous folk bands from Canada gypsy. Led by singer/poet Sonya, it is composed of Sergei Trafanov, a gypsy violinist and Clayton Macdonald. With a rich violin arrangement and exotic guitar as the backbone, and the warm, intellectual voice of lead singer Sonya, "Pole" is interpreted like a cry.


Article 4. Adagio
"Adagio" is an excerpt from the Secret Garden album "Dreamcatcher", which in many places translates as "soft board", which is soft, sad, and beautiful. The main theme played by the violin is like crying, like a complaint, like a song...... In the dead of night, this kind of music can reach the depths of people's souls, and it is a gentle caress of the heart.
Article 5. Passacaglia
Passacaria
"Passacaglia" comes from Mystic Garden's 1997 album "White Stone", translated as "Homesick Song" in Chinese, and the melodious tune can be imagined as a winding river, or the clear stream of my hometown, the river flowing in my childhood memory. The violin sings non-stop, the river flows non-stop, and the memory is in the world of closed eyes without interruption!

 

 

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