Thursday, May 29, 2008

sharing my life

My Holiday Activities

I have to write a writing program of my Scarlatti’s sonata. I haven’t written any writing program before. Maybe somebody can help me please?

Now I’m learning Scarlatti’s sonata, Bach prelude and fugue, Beethoven’s sonata, 3 pieces for Shanghai examination, and Chopin’s scherzo. The loveliest piece is Beethoven’s sonata. I play it more time than other pieces (hahaha…). The difficult piece for me is Bach prelude. Yeah… I try to enjoy my holiday activities. I’m busy now.

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Sonate Pathetique Op. 13 (Beethoven)

This is Great!!

I started to learn this piece 1 or 2 days ago (I forgot) and now I’ve learned a half part of movement 1. I like this music! I rather confused how to play grave part and I must increase my speed in the allegro part. I hope I can play this music soon. My target is playing the 1st movement in 1 month. Hope this dream comes true!

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

reflection

Learn to Believe

I remembered when my piano teacher teaches me. Sometimes I feel bored because she asked me to play same music again and again. Sometimes I think I was able to do it, why I must play it again and again? Sometimes I think is it no other way to play music in an easy way without doing so many exercises? But now I realized, every step I had done are good for me.

Jesus is our God and Teacher, He knows the best for us. I try to believe Him with all my heart. Although there are many struggles in our life, believe that God plans the best for us. Just do whatever He asks!

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Johann Sebastian Bach

A Great Composer You Should Known

Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach, Saxe-Eisenach. He was the youngest child of Johann Ambrosius Bach, an organist at St. George’s Church. He was a talented musician, loyal to his wife, and a religious person. He has twenty children, but only seven survived infancy. During his life he composed more than 1,000 works. Bach was best known during his lifetime as an organist, organ consultant, and composer of organ works in both the traditional German free genres—such as preludes, fantasias, and toccatas—and stricter forms, such as chorale preludes and fugues.

Read more at www.wikipedia.org.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Wanderer Fantasy in C Major, I. Allegro con Fuoco (Schubert)

Music’s Review

So sweet and energetically! This music is so wonderful! Played fast, clear, and flowing throughout the music. Just like its title, dreaming about your fantasy while you are listening all of this music!! Listen it at en.wikipedia.org

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Friday, May 16, 2008

The Four Season (Antonio Vivaldi)

Spring

Wow, that’s great! I like it! What a wonderful opening! It played so energetic and cheerful, likes a butterfly went out from its cocoon. The second movement played calm and full of sadness. I think maybe it likes you have a windstorm in your life. The last movement played cheerful, but there is sadness at the end like the spring almost over.

Summer

 

It opened by sadness like seeking something lost but can’t find. So sad… The climax can be illustrated like you have a heavy storm. And then all things had gone. The second movement still played in the sadness. But I feel a little hope in it although it is heartrending. The last movement played in the sadness too. This summer is full of sadness.

Autumn

It is a sweet and cheerful opening. It turns calm and sad in the middle of the first movement, but closed by a cheerful atmosphere. The second movement played calm and full of sadness. The last movement played energetic and cheerful like the hunt.

Winter

Fall ended and winter begins. It played lightly and sadness, but there is a little cheerful in it. The second movement is so sweet and peaceful. The last movement can be illustrated like a run away.

Listen and enjoy this music at en. wikipedia.org! Don’t miss it!

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Arabesque (Debussy)

Music’s Review

Played by Serg van Gennip, a brilliant pianist, this music is so wonderful. The music flows like a river, lightly and clear throughout the piece. It is like dreaming your own world. This piece has a colorful harmony with a lot of chromatic sounds. Listen it, you will feel calmness and peace.

If you want to know more, see www.serg.vangennip.com.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Sonata in G Major K.259 & K.260 (Scarlatti)

Music’s Review

Sonata in G Major was composed by Domenico Scarlatti. This piece consists of two parts and played in the singing stlye. The first part is Andante, played at a walking pace (medium speed). The second part is Allegro, played quickly and flowing. Like other composition in Baroque period, the dynamic depends on each performer.

Domenico Scarlatti was born in Naples, Italy, in 1685. He spent much of his life in Spain and Portugal. He composed at least one oratorio, 17 symphonies, more than a dozen operas, 500 harpsichord sonatas, and a harpsichord concerto. He died in Madrid on July, 1757.

source : www.baroquemusic.org


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