Lyrics:
Do you have Bach? rt? Do you like Bach's works? Sing this song for you, did you sing it right? Honey, I love you.
Have you ever heard of Bach? Can you play his music? Now sing this song for you, do you understand? Honey, I love you. (german)
March 2 1 day, August, Bach's score of the Old Testament, the melody flowing by the Hessel River in Eisenacher town, in St. Thomas's church, no one will pay attention to the sound of the organ. The Brandenburg Concerto, the harpsichord in the Knee Palace, Bach wrote The Law of Equality for a living. The moonlight in Weimar Palace is a prelude to chanting. You play the violin with elegant and beautiful eyes, but you escape. I will record Bach's songs for us. Agreed love, memories that classical piano can't play, just like Bach's music. I have written for you for hundreds of years, and it is doomed to have no ending. You will never understand my heart, and my old testament will not save you. ....
Analysis:
1, Old Testament: Bach's collection of twelve balanced keyboards is known as the "Old Testament in piano music"
2. March 2 1 day, August 5: Bach's birthday is1March 20, 685.
Johann sebastian bach (1685 ~ 1750), one of the greatest German composers, is famous for his creation of the Brandenburg Concerto, the Mass in B minor, the piano collection with even rhythm, and a lot of church music and instrumental music. He studied the main styles, forms and traditions developed by predecessors, and brought them together to make them more colorful. His ancestors were musicians and his four sons were composers, which made the Bach family a legend in the history of German music.
3. In the small town Eizenakh: Eizenakh is Bach's birthplace.
Eisenmacher: A city in central Germany. It belongs to Thuringia. Located on the Hessel River, 48km east of Erfurt, at the northern foot of Thuringia Mountain. The population is 5 10000 (1984). Established on 1283. 1859 the association of free nationalities was established here. 1869 The German Workers' Federation held a congress here to establish the German Social Democratic Labour Party. The traffic stopped. Industry includes machinery manufacturing (automobiles, agricultural machinery, etc.). ), chemistry, metal processing, electrical equipment, textiles, wood processing, food processing, etc. Rock salt and potassium salt are mined nearby. There are churches built in 12 and 13 centuries, and palaces and castles in 18 centuries. Tourist center.
4. In St. Thomas' Church: Bach is Thomas' court musician. 1723, Bach began to lead the singing class in St. Thomas' church in Leipzig at the age of 38, and it has been a corner of his life for 27 years.
5. The Sound of Organ: johann sebastian bach, a famous German composer, organ and harpsichord player. Bach worked as an organist in the church in Arnstadt in 1703, and also composed music for the court. Bach was mainly known as an outstanding organist in his life.
6. Brandenburg Concerto: one of Bach's works. The Brandenburg Concerto dedicated to Marquis Brandenburg is full of life, expressing the composer's prayer and desire for peace and a better life. Also has a proud and gorgeous aristocratic character. These works have aroused strong repercussions in the hearts of the German people.
Brandenburg: Brandenburg is a state in Germany, located in the east of Germany. It is mecklenburg-Prepper Megna in the north, Polish in the east, Saxony in the south, Saxony-anhalt in the southwest and Lower Saxony in the west. It surrounds Berlin state.
Brandenburg has a flat terrain and many lakes. An important river is the Oder River at the junction of spree river and Poland.
The cities and villages around Berlin are relatively rich, while other areas are sparsely populated and relatively poor. There is a lignite open pit mine near Cottbus in the south. All important transportation routes (railways, highways, federal highways, etc.). ) radiate from Berlin. The central canal runs through the whole state from east to west. Important cities are Potsdam, Brandenburg, Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder River).
Speaking of Brandenburg, don't forget six indescribably beautiful Brandenburg concertos by the famous German musician Bach.
7. The harpsichord in the Palace of Kai Knee: The harpsichord is a keyboard instrument, which was popular from 16 to18th century. Its appearance is similar to that of the platform piano, but its sound principle is different. The keyboard uses the mechanical structure connected with the keys to pull the pull rods, each pull rod is connected with a plectrum made of a feather stem, and the plectrum plucks the strings to make sound.
8. Bach wrote the law of averages for a living: Bach established the principle of twelve laws of averages for keyboard instruments. He also wrote the "Twelve Equal Laws Suite".
9. The moonlight in Weimar Palace is the prelude to chanting: 1708, he worked as an organist in Weimar Palace. At this time, although his status was also very low, as an organist, his status and reputation gradually improved. Bach also wrote arias.
Weimar, a small town in Germany with many cultural relics, was once the cultural center of Germany, where Goethe and Schiller created many immortal literary works. Famous scenic spots include Goethe's former residence and Bauhaus Museum. It has an unparalleled important position in German history, culture and politics, which has lasted for thousands of years and has been recognized by all countries in the world. Probably the only city in ancient and modern China and foreign countries.