Music idioms
The sound shakes the trees and Yangguan. The three-layered strings and strings, the rapid and high-pitched music, the high and low-pitched sounds circle the beams for three days. Pearls fall on the jade plates and come out of the valley. The oriole sings three times and sighs. The sound of nature is not perfect. The sound is high, the lingering sound of the mountains and flowing water lingers around the beams, as if it is far away from nothingness, it is sonorous and powerful, deafening and deafening.
Poetry
This song should only exist in the sky, how many times can it be heard in the world. The bullets are noisy and mixed, and big and small beads fall on the jade plate.
Music Quotes
Music education is not the education of musicians, but first of all, the education of people.
——Suhomlinsky
The perception and understanding of beauty is the core of aesthetic education and the key point of aesthetics.
—— Suhomlinsky
Appreciating music requires an ear that can discern the rhythm. For ears that cannot discern music, the most beautiful music is meaningless.
——Marx
Educating our children through music and in music
——(British) Helen Simpson
No Music and life are worthless.
——Nietzsche
Without early music education, I would accomplish nothing in anything I do.
——Einstein
In addition to paying great attention to moral and social purposes, music education must explore beautiful things as its own purpose and educate people to be beautiful and kind.
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and all philosophy. Whoever can penetrate the meaning of my music can transcend the suffering that ordinary people cannot extricate themselves from.
——Beethoven
I firmly believe that simplicity and truth are the principles of beauty in all works of art.
—— Gluck
A piece of music that I love conveys to me thoughts and meanings that cannot be expressed in words.
—— Mendelsohn
Technology is valuable only when it serves a noble purpose.
—— Schumann
The true meaning of art is to make people happy, inspiring and empowering.
——Haydn
Without contact with life, you cannot create for life. If you don't train your personality, you won't be able to produce great works.
——Nie Er
For me, music is the perfect expression of the soul.
——Schumann
Through its inner connection with poetry, music gains new life.
——Liszt
In real music, there are a thousand feelings of the soul, which are much better than words.
—— Mendelssohn
It is better to create real situations than to copy them.
—— Verdi
I spend a lot of time on the melody. The important thing is not the beginning of the melody, but its continuation and development into a complete artistic image.
——R. Strauss
Composing music is not difficult, but eliminating extraneous notes is extremely difficult.
——Brahms
The composer went all out when creating a work. He experienced faith, doubt, enthusiasm, despair, joy and pain in turn.
——Bizet
Shouldn’t musicians study nature like poets and painters? In fact, he was able to study man, nature's most remarkable creation.
——Jo. Freshart
I love music very much. Just because I love music, I try to separate it from the impoverished traditions that suppress it. Music is a passionate free art, an outdoor art, as boundless as nature, like the wind, the sky, and the ocean. Music must not be kept in a room and become an academic art.
—— Debussy
Music has two purposes, one is to please people’s senses with pure harmony, and the other is to move people or stimulate people’s enthusiasm.
——Roger North
People think: My artistic creation comes easily. This is wrong. No one puts as much time and effort into composing as I do. There is no master whose work I have not studied again and again.
——Wo A. Mozart
Music is an outburst of the soul. It is not as open to experimental analysis as chemistry. There is only one true quality to great music, and that is emotion.
——Frederick Berlioz
What is the way for a composer to derive the full benefit of his study of peasant music? That is to completely absorb the vocabulary of peasant music, to the point of forgetting everything except this vocabulary, and to use this vocabulary as one's own musical mother tongue.
—— Bartók