Annie's Wonderland is the second music in the first album Annie's Wonderland of Bandari Orchestra's music series. Jinge records, publishing company, 1990 release.
Bandari Music is a new era music group under the Swiss music company Audio & Video Communication Co., Ltd. His works are mainly environmental music, some of which are adapted from European and American country music, and quite a few are reinterpretations of some famous tracks.
The most unique thing about Bandari is that whenever it makes music, it stays in the Alps forest from beginning to end, insisting on not doing any artificial mixing until the master tape is made! Being in Shan Ye, Europe, gave Bandari endless creative inspiration and natural and refined sound quality.
Every sound of insects, birds and fallen flowers is a field record of going deep into mountains and lakes and visiting the foothills of Swiss Alps, Luochun Lake, Rose Peak and Jungfrau Peak.
2. General regulations
Pakhbel's Snow Maiden was written in 1680. Pachbel's full name of Canon is Canon and GigueindMajor for 3 Violinsand Bassocontinuo (Canon and Gige for 3 Violinsand Bassocontinuo, three violins and bassoons in D major).
Johann pachelbel, a famous German composer in Baroque period. German composer and organist once worked as an organist in many places. Pachbel is often neglected in the history of western music, and his works have not been properly preserved. The west tried its best to find his photo, but it was nowhere to be found.
Pacser Bell and johann pachelbel were German composers and church organists in the late Baroque period. At that time, he was a radical composer. Organ and keyboard music are his main creative fields, and his position in Protestant religious music creation is also quite high. Unfortunately, most of his works have not been properly preserved, and some of them are still submerged in libraries all over Germany.
This canon often appears in Korean dramas, belonging to more classic light music.
3. Songs from the Secret Garden
The first album "Songs from the Secret Garden" released by the world famous band Mystery Garden.
1995, the first album "Songs from the Secret Garden" came out, which was produced by Polaroid Norway Company and released under the name of Philip, and achieved unprecedented success. By the end of 1997, more than 650,000 records had been released, and they had been on the American billboard music charts for one year.
The style of this album is relatively uniform, the music is soothing and soft, full of nostalgia and melancholy, and inadvertently reveals a little sadness, which makes people have to indulge in it. Before the band was founded, Songs from the Secret Garden was published and popular in Norway.
4, sundial dream
A dream of a sundial, also known as a dream of a sundial, is a well-known work by Kevin Kern, piano master of the New England Conservatory of Music.
5. Street where the wind lives
Street Living in the Wind is a classic work by Yukiko Imura in collaboration with Masao Sakamoto, a famous Japanese erhu player, in 2003.
With her unique understanding of music and keen sense of music, Yukiko Imura, an outstanding Japanese pianist of the new generation, collaborated with Masao Sakamoto, a famous erhu player, in a song "Streets Living in the Wind". This is one of her albums of the same name in 2003.
The whole song, dynamic and quiet, gentle and deep, is wrong, just like two lovers, who love each other and miss each other, but they are one Jiangnan and one Saibei. There are thousands of waters in Qian Shan, and there are thousands of misty rains. We can only look at each other from a distance through the dust of the years. How much affection, how much melancholy, incredible, unforgettable.
The dialogue between the piano and the erhu in The Wind Living Street, piano and erhu are both melancholy, and they are tied together as if they are having a spiritual dialogue. Piano and erhu are one after another, which set each other off into interest, one pouring out, one listening, and a touch of sadness and pity.
Abrupt tone sandhi, short pause, mixed with all the pain and helplessness, sobriety and resentment, wandering thoughts, heartbroken, infinite melancholy. At the climax of the music, the piano and erhu are tragically intertwined, unable to overlap, and the life that is close at hand and far away is vividly interpreted.