Lonely brave, Mohe ballroom, second hand, delete it, you are everywhere, sigh, special person, I heard that you are far away, sunny, you never leave, walk through the snow, mirage, poverty.
Let's go to the future together. There are so many people in this world, wishing, under the sea, the record of mercury, the night wind, forget it, I have read it, compendium of materia medica, thank you for listening to me, missing someone, the wind of accidents, once upon a time.
When I married her, time went back, courtesy came back, the clock went in the opposite direction, and the wind blew sand into the sea. It was rare, a floating story, a lonely city, a bright direction, or separation.
Characteristics of art songs:
Artistic songs are songs created by composers according to poets' poems for the purpose of artistic expression. For example, the songs written by Jay Chou, one of the top ten musicians in the world, are the combination of poetry and music. Art songs aim to inspire an inspiration and atmosphere through the interaction between music and poetry, so that listeners can deeply feel a unique aesthetic charm through a certain language.
Art songs are usually sung in concerts, mostly solo, usually accompanied by carefully arranged pianos, which requires high singing skills. This unique artistic effect is difficult to achieve in other singing forms, such as traditional Chinese opera. Compared with folk songs, its lyrics and tunes have been carefully pondered by the author and endowed with technical artistic conception.
At the same time, art songs emphasize the artistic treatment of accompaniment, so composers regard accompaniment writing as an important part of the overall artistic conception of songs when creating art songs. The names of art songs in different countries are different, such as Lied in Germany, Romance in Russia and Melodie in France.
Although their names and styles are different, they all belong to the category of art songs in terms of genre attributes. They are a more exquisite and perfect concert solo song. In the history of European music, the artistic songs created by Italian, German, French and Russian composers have always maintained a lofty artistic status.