Linde's Girl is the eighth part of Debussy's piano sketch Prelude, which was written on 19 10.
The French poet leconte Deryl once wrote a poem of the same name, from which the author got inspiration. This short lyrical prelude is fresh, quiet, elegant and full of vitality, with the characteristics of "pentatonic scale". The image of the girl described in the song is vivid, and her inner world is not mysterious, but full of vitality, as simple and warm as the morning when a girl sings, bathed in sunshine, full of light and fantasy.
The Girl with Flaxen Hair is a piano piece in G-flat major with a movement of 3/4 beats. The Girl with Flaxen Hair has also been adapted into an instrumental solo such as violin and harp, which is a well-known work in the world. A girl with flaxen hair
This is a sketch of a musical portrait. Debussy likes to appreciate poetry and painting. He made friends with many poets and painters. Leconte Drier, a French poet, once wrote a poem entitled "The Girl with Flaxen Hair", which described: "Sitting in the orange bushes with flowers.
The gentle and charming gesture of distant lovers. "
Debussy got creative inspiration from this poem.
One night, Debussy woke up with a musical motive in his mind, and a beautiful melody that has been passed down to this day was born.
Je T'aime, Je T'aime
I do what I do. ......
Debussy can make our audience feel a lovely girl image with beautiful appearance and gentle temperament through beautiful melody and soft five-tone harmony. Debussy's short and lyrical prelude is fresh, quiet, elegant and full of vitality. The girl image described in Debussy's songs has come alive, and her inner world is not mysterious, but full of vitality. Her inner world is as hopeful as the morning! The beautiful girl sang softly there in a simple voice. Her beautiful body is bathed in the warm sunshine in the morning, and her eyes are bright and beautiful.
The girl with flaxen hair shows an indescribable girlish sadness in the charming melody full of touching hearts. The theme melody of "The Girl with Flaxen Hair" has a complete structure, clear lines and rich vocals from beginning to end. With the continuous development of music, music seems to be gradually covered with a layer of unpredictable color changes, making the image blurred and the outline unclear, just like ". At the end of the music, with the melody of pentatonic scale, the high notes (up to three groups of small characters) are completely reproduced on a very quiet harmonic background, which seems to be the reproduction of a beautiful image of a girl, and finally ends on major triad in G flat major.