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Three Violin Classics, Never Get Tired Of Listening

10-04-2024

Three Violin Classics, Never Get Tired Of Listening
The first song. "Canon in D major", the famous Germany composer Pahaibel's "Canon in D major" is the most familiar canon work. Although this music is constantly reverging, the beauty of its melody does not make people feel monotonous, but rather pleasant. Although the piece was composed around 1680, it has become one of the most popular instrumental pieces of modern age after 300 years. The second one. The Meditation on Thiz is an interlude composed by the France composer Jules · Masnet for the opera

Teis, also known as the Meditations. The work shows the beauty of love, so it is often performed alone, and it has become an enduring masterpiece in solo violin pieces. Song 3. "Aria on the G String" and "Aria on the G String", also known as "Song of the G String", this piece is the theme of the second movement of Bach's "Orchestral Suite No. 3", full of poetic melodic beauty, making this piece a popular and famous song. It is one of Bach's representative works.

 

 

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