f*r 发帖数: 3968 | 1 作者:水妖
最近在练肖邦的夜曲9。1 ,这是我极为心动的一个曲子。第一次听到这个曲子
的时候,还不太了解肖邦,但流泪了,有一种不一样的感受,这种感受是我自己
的想象,但一直到现在,每一遍弹它的时候我都会有同样的感受,记在下面,希
望和大家讨论一下各自的感受。
曲子一开头的几个音,一下子让我从浮躁的世界归于平静,感觉象个圈子,
或者一句歌曲的循环不中断的呼吸在揉动着我不安静的心里。接下来的十一连音
和二十二连音更是一种微妙的发展,人的气息到这里显得更慢而且小心,琴声象
刻在心里的一个玻璃,生怕一不小心会被打碎。接下来的音好不容易出现时,泪
便流出来。这是一种纯净的泪,我老是这么想,一种自然由心底滑出的不带悲伤
不带表情的纯净的泪。。。。
整个曲子给我的感觉唯一是美,到了极限的美,我感受不到资料上所提到的
年青的欢乐和理想,也感受不到有人所说的悲伤,我只是觉得美,一种纯净的美
。眼前展现一种景象,一个瘦弱的人,一盏昏黄的灯,一颗安静的泪,一个没有任
何故事的安静的夜晚。
这便是我所有的感受,美丽,纯净,不沾一丝尘埃,却生在世俗的一种温暖
。
我爱肖邦,永远。 | n****n 发帖数: 492 | 2
不仅仅是夜曲
另外如他的许多 Etude...所谓的练习曲
本来是一小段曲子用来练指法的
但肖邦的的许多练习曲是如此的有生命力
可以独立存在...have a life of its own
肖邦的许多小的段子都出色极了
不仅仅是其中高超的刚琴技巧
还有里面蕴藏的强烈的感情和一种浪漫主义精神 | g****a 发帖数: 60 | 3 I like his "Revolution" most. Fragile and delicate as he was,
you cannot imagine he could write such a full-of-enthusiasm,
strong-feeling piece. maybe that is becuse George Sand triggerred
him the stamina, or perhaps the Polish characterictics inside,
I believe the second.
His polonaise and marzuka are as famous as his etude and nocturne.
【在 n****n 的大作中提到】 : : 不仅仅是夜曲 : 另外如他的许多 Etude...所谓的练习曲 : 本来是一小段曲子用来练指法的 : 但肖邦的的许多练习曲是如此的有生命力 : 可以独立存在...have a life of its own : 肖邦的许多小的段子都出色极了 : 不仅仅是其中高超的刚琴技巧 : 还有里面蕴藏的强烈的感情和一种浪漫主义精神
| n****n 发帖数: 492 | 4
I also think it is the Polish character inside. ;)
Chopin is a headstrong Polish nationalist who despised the Russian
czar's ruling over his country.
Aside from two concertos for piano and orchestra, he mostly
concentrated on the small-scale composition, as you mentioned:
marzukas, polonaises, preludes, etudes, nocturnes ...really fascinating.
What touches me most is his works always project a variety of
emotions, from introspection to heroic defiance, and the particular
mood was always deeply
【在 g****a 的大作中提到】 : I like his "Revolution" most. Fragile and delicate as he was, : you cannot imagine he could write such a full-of-enthusiasm, : strong-feeling piece. maybe that is becuse George Sand triggerred : him the stamina, or perhaps the Polish characterictics inside, : I believe the second. : His polonaise and marzuka are as famous as his etude and nocturne.
| g****a 发帖数: 60 | 5
//hand.
it seems to me that there are lots of famous masterpieces
for piano concerto, but fewer for violin concerto.
The Four Great Violin concerto: Von Beethoven' VC No.1 in D major,
Tchkovsky's VC in D major
Mandelson's VC in e flat minor
Brahums's VC (never listern it, but it is said this was only VC he
wrote and first piece he wrote for violin because he didn't have any idea
about this instrument)
Except Mandelson's and Beethoven's VC, the other two are just for Cou4 shu4.
But you can make
【在 n****n 的大作中提到】 : : I also think it is the Polish character inside. ;) : Chopin is a headstrong Polish nationalist who despised the Russian : czar's ruling over his country. : Aside from two concertos for piano and orchestra, he mostly : concentrated on the small-scale composition, as you mentioned: : marzukas, polonaises, preludes, etudes, nocturnes ...really fascinating. : What touches me most is his works always project a variety of : emotions, from introspection to heroic defiance, and the particular : mood was always deeply
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