1, Nutcracker-Tchaikovsky
At Christmas, the girl Mary got a nutcracker. At night, she dreamed that the nutcracker turned into a prince and led a group of her toys to fight against the mouse soldiers. Later, she was taken to Jam Mountain, where she was welcomed by the candy fairy and enjoyed toys, dances and feasts.
2. Moonlight Song-Debussy
Flexion is the flowing time and space, and painting is the instant scene of solidification. In his music, moonlight pours out like water and flows slowly, filling the whole room.
3. "Animal Carnival"-Sansheng
1886, Saint-Sang visited Prague and Vienna successively, and stopped in Austria for a few days on the way. In these days, at the request of his friends in Paris, he wrote an ingenious and humorous orchestral suite Animal Carnival.
4. Dedicated to Alice Beethoven
1807, 14-year-old Elizabeth (Alice) came to Vienna with her brother and was quickly accepted by Beethoven and became one of the few friends around him. Later Beethoven wrote this song for Alice.
5. Jingle bells-pierpont
1857, students from Boston Holiday School performed Thanksgiving in the church. The students asked their neighbor Pierpeng to sing a new song. The brisk melody made the children learn it immediately and soon became a popular classic Christmas song.