Mr Yi Zhongtian once said that there are several forms of aesthetics. Sculpture is three-dimensional and imitative, which can better reflect the objective world. Painting is two-dimensional, and the creation of beauty turns from object to subject; Music is one-dimensional and poetry is zero-dimensional. These four forms are the main forms of beauty, the difference is form and the essence is beauty. Today, I will simply say two songs to feel the beauty from the accidental angle of poetry and inspire poetry.
The lark flies high and Andante is a continuous stream, unlike many symphonies. I think symphony is like a technical activity, which can sort the combinations of various musical instruments into an optimal state. Unlike many so-called poets' poems, they use all kinds of techniques perfectly and make it clear.
Larks fly high, andante is like a song, just like the stream of consciousness in writing, which is a continuous stream of consciousness.
However, the concept of consciousness always feels that something is missing. In Buddhism, consciousness is only one of the eight senses, and only the complete eight senses can be a complete individual. The first five senses are physical and physical, and they are the channels of internal and external communication. The advantages of consciousness are similar to technical activities, like cars, but the driving of cars still needs "terminal knowledge". Consciousness is meaningless without ultimate knowledge.
And a complete soul is composed of these: the last knowledge (I who thinks I exist), consciousness, desire, will, emotion, body and so on.
I think "The lark flies high" and "Andante like a song" are the flow of the soul, the soul flows in the stream, the soul feels the light through the mottled leaves, and the lark flies high when the breeze rotates.
I listened to "Andante Cantabile" before, wrote a corresponding poem, and got the voice of Qin Xin's sister. Sister Qin Xin's voice really turned my pupa into a moth! However, Tchaikovsky's andante tone is still somewhat sad.
And this song "Skylark Flying High" is like a surge of vitality, long and dark, breaking the rigid soil, continuous and surging, pregnant with hope. I really want to write a long poem for such beautiful music to prove my love for her!
The following passage, taken from the Internet, is a comment on Skylark Flying High:
Vaughan Williams' Romance of a Lark Flying High for violin and orchestra is a famous musical poem with a quiet and far-reaching artistic conception, and few works can reach such a state. This is in line with the artistic conception of China Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's poems. In the smoky band background, the violin entered at an incredible volume, and soon left the band background and began to solo. The melody lines are quite open, as if you can see larks in the vast sky through this melody, and the long melody soon becomes a dance part. Violin is often praised as full of passion, but the organization of orchestra seems to be difficult to be associated with the usual quiet temperament. But Williams did it with excellent choreography.