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We listened to Sansheng's Animal Carnival together.
Among Sansan's Animal Carnival, Swan is probably the one we are most familiar with.

The third and eighth have different interpretations. Third, some people say it's an antelope, others say it's a wild donkey. Eighth, it is said to be a wild donkey. It refers to all animals with long ears.

In Animal Carnival, the author vividly describes all kinds of funny and interesting situations of animals in the busy festival ranks. The whole suite consists of the following fourteen songs: (1) Prelude and March of the Lion King; (2) cock and hen; (3) antelope; (4) turtles; (5) elephants; (6) kangaroo, (7) aquarium; (8) wild donkeys; (9) Rhododendrons in the forest; (10) big birdcage; (1 1) pianist; (12) fossils; (13) swan; (14) finale.

1, Overture and the March of the Lion King: From the overture of two pianos, a grand and solemn March appeared, indicating the appearance of the lion; The king of beasts, with majestic steps, leads the list of beasts.

2. Rooster and hen: The hen is represented by clarinet, and the rooster is expressed by the highest piano.

3. Wild Donkey: Playing like a flying piano, it describes Tibetan wild donkeys running and chasing on the vast grassland in Tibet.

4. Turtle: This song is a lively and fast can dance melody in the overture of composer offenbach's "Orflo in Hell"; In this song, it is played very slowly, which is in sharp contrast with the last paragraph.

5. Elephant: After the waltz rhythm of the piano, the double bass played the fairy dance in Berlioz's The Evil of Faust and the scherzo melody in Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream. These brisk music are used by Saint Sang to describe the clumsy steps and funny dance steps of elephants.

6. Kangaroo: Kangaroo kicks the ground and jumps forward with long and healthy hind legs. Kangaroo's surprisingly long and big tail can also help it jump and balance. A decorative phrase played alternately by Saint Sang on two pianos, describing the brisk movements of kangaroos.

7. Aquarium: The piano plays a soft arpeggio, just like the fluctuation of clear water in a glass aquarium. Flutes and strings play a serene melody, describing the fish swimming in the water.

8. Long-eared animals: The first and second violins alternately play the sounds of long-eared animals.

9. Azaleas in the forest: The chords of the piano represent a quiet forest, imitating the clarinet of azaleas and playing two single notes and one goo repeatedly! Goo!

10, big birdcage: the vibrato of stringed instruments represents the sound of birds flapping their wings and flying, and the flute plays the main role in showing the scene of birds jumping; The piano imitates the birdsong of birds in birdcages.

1 1. pianist: this is really an incredible "animal". Hanon's etudes are repeatedly played in the music, satirizing piano students' constant practice of monotonous scales. Poor thing.

12, Fossil: In Sang Sang's Dance of the Skull, xylophone and orchestra play the melody of the skull dance.

13 Swan: Accompanied by the arpeggio of the piano, it represents the clear lake, and then the cello plays a beautiful and charming melody to describe the swan floating gracefully and peacefully.

14, finale: This is a happy scene where all animals are together. Finally, it is brought together into a joyful atmosphere and ends in a brilliant and joyful climax.

Combing this interesting piece of music, while listening to music, practice memorization. When you generate an image, you will remember it well.