What are the classic light music and pure music?

Forest night, starry sky, green sleeves, everlasting friendship, cherry blossoms.

1, a night in the forest

This piece of music comes from the album The Moon Rises by David Federman, and later Bandley changed the piano to wind music and included it in the album Sunshine Coast. The fast pace combines femininity, cheerfulness and elegance, which is quite beautiful.

2. Starry sky

"Lyphard Melodie" is the first song in the album "Starry Sky" by pianist Richard Clayderman, and it is also one of his most classic tracks. It is also a common background music at the beginning of the program.

This song begins with the sound of a meteor. The music for two seconds is too thick and hazy. Turn the keys gently. The characteristics of the whole song: long and profound, but not sad. Although there are some reluctant feelings, it gives people unlimited imagination in silence. No matter in any mental state, listening to this song is always a feeling of wandering and looking up.

3. Green sleeves

Greensleeves is an English folk song, which has been widely circulated since the time of Queen Elizabeth. Legend has it that it was written by King Henry VIII of England. He is a flute player.

The melody of this folk song is very classical and elegant, with a touch of sadness. It is a song that describes the sadness of love, but its popularity is not limited to the field of love. Some people sing it in the lyrics, some people use it as a Christmas song, and there are countless versions adapted for instrumental performance.

The Beggar's Opera and Fantasia with Green Sleeves written by British composer Vaughan Williams are the most representative.

4.[ Folk Song] Long live friendship

It turned out to be a Scottish folk song, that is, Scottish Gaelic: Auld Lang Syne, which is a very famous poem. Literally, it is a long-lost day and is widely called Auld Lang Syne in China.

According to local elders, Auld Lang Syne was written by robert burns, a Scottish poet in the 8th century. This poem was later set to music. In addition to the original Gaelic version, this song has also been set into the local languages of many countries. It can be said that it is widely spread and known to all women and children. It's definitely a world classic.

5. "Sakura"

Sakura is a Japanese folk song, which was written in the late Edo period and edited by Shimizu, a famous Japanese musician. Known as "the first music of the Japanese nation." The selected songs in the textbook were arranged by Japanese composer Shimizu, and the lyrics were translated by Zhang Biqing. This is the version in the music textbook of primary schools in China, which is very popular with children.

This song is also the opening song of various language radio programs of Japan Radio International, which is played for the symphony and interspersed with the opening greetings of the host.