How to introduce classical music?
First of all, there are still too few people listening to classical music now. And the trend is getting less and less. I have been a graduate student since primary school, and I have come into contact with no more than one person who really likes classical music. But the pace of modern life is getting faster and faster, and people have no mind to calm down and listen to classical music that is not so easy to understand. At the same time, those classical musicians have a dangerous tendency when they are popularized, that is, they use a lot of terms and complicated introductions to confuse beginners and people who have just become interested, and then they are discouraged from this grand music hall. Professionals laugh at these people. So the gap between professional and non-professional is getting bigger and bigger. The following is a brief list I have compiled. Who should listen to first, then who should listen to, and how to get started. The following list does not involve the interpretation of music, that is, the performer, conductor, symphony orchestra and CD version, and will only lead beginners into the ditch. In addition, it is not recommended to buy CDs first. You can download and audition on major music websites first, and then buy genuine CDs if you feel good. Those who recommend CDs as soon as they come up, you should consider whether the wallets of the masses are bulging. The following contents are all from memory. Classical music is vast, and the following list is definitely far from complete, for reference only. 1. prenatal education level (not real prenatal education) 1. 1 Richard clayderman series. This series is not classic, but it should be the most popular and despised by professionals. It must be right to start listening to this series, but be careful not to listen more. Listening to each song 3-5 times is enough. It's easy to get tired of listening too much. 2. The level of babbling is 2. 1 maxim series. The most famous are Rhapsody in Croatia and Exodus, but these are still not classical works in the strict sense. But if you can't hear this level, you'd better listen to pop songs. 3. Early Education Series 3. 1 Strauss Waltz. It's finally time to get ready for school. Let's get in touch with authentic classics. Strauss Waltz is a must-have for the Vienna New Year Concert every year. If anyone says it's not classical, I'm in a hurry with him. However, it is undeniable that these music are very pleasing to the ear, and it is also very easy for professionals to get bored or even despise them. If you can't even listen to this, it's still the same sentence. Go to see the good voice of China. Recommended: Blue Danube, some Polka 3.2 Beethoven's "To Alice" need no explanation. 3.3 Pachibel's cannon needs no explanation. 3.4 Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue American Music is easy to understand. 4. The kindergarten level has finally officially started to go to kindergarten through early education! 4. 1 Beethoven Moonlight Sonata (Piano Sonata No.65438 +04) The first movement (note that it is the first movement! 4.2 The first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the first movement of the Sixth Symphony (The road of the Fifth Symphony is too big; No.6 is very nice and easy to understand; But pay attention to the first movement! 4.3 Bach's prelude and fugue in C major (very simple but full of mode conversion skills) 4.4 Mozart's string serenade in G major; Mozart's 40th Symphony No.41(theme No.40 was used by her in "Don't Want to Grow Up", and it was kind to listen to it) 4.5 Chopin's dog waltz (short and pithy) 4.6 prokofiev Peter and Wolf noticed that this is a private international kindergarten, so it was a bit difficult. Mozart's symphony is the touchstone, please try to listen to the complete music (for example, No.41takes more than 30 minutes). If you can finish listening, then kindergarten will graduate.