The charm of music

Kasey 2022-03-30 09:01:11

When I was an undergraduate, I took a general elective course called appreciation of classic music. I forgot about it. The teacher introduced the masterpieces of some famous musicians of various eras, and then I spent most of my time listening to those classic symphonies. I remember that there was a symphony that had a strong influence. Dvorak's "Symphony from the New World" was not moved by the music. In fact, when the symphony was played in that class, most of the time I was restless and really couldn't appreciate it. When the teacher commented on this symphony, he said that when this piece was played for the first time, many American audiences were moved to tears. They deeply felt the kind of missing in the music. I was surprised that one piece of music can understand so much. The thing is coming!
Later, I took another course called Appreciation of Modern and Contemporary Architecture. It was a very good course. The teacher was called Dong Yugan. . For the first time, I discovered that appreciating architecture can be completely free from aesthetics. He starts with the culture of architecture, analyzes architecture, and analyzes architects, which amazes me greatly.
Now I can gradually understand an artist, whether he is a writer, painter, musician or other, if his works only stop at letting the audience listen to stories, watch beautiful scenery, and appreciate beautiful melody, this kind of work will not touch people's hearts. soul. He has to jump out, through his work, to convey his ideas to the audience, to influence the audience, to pull the audience in.
In addition, most of these artists should be very pure people, and their hearts are as clean as a blank sheet of paper, without any vulgarity. If not, I do not believe that his works can shock the viewers.
I admire them, although most of the time I have no artistic appreciation whatsoever.

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  • Adolfo 2022-04-01 09:01:18

    Totally selfish and irrelevant to the movie I thought it was an idol acting as an idol A complete biography of Etta James that can give five stars without watching it. How would you know Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf, Chuck Berry, Little Walter, Muddy Waters jumped in one by one Eyelid, blues rock country, tandem entangles me can't stop.

  • Idella 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    The music is very nice~ I like the leading role, and the plot is also good. Although it is not a big ups and downs, it is still touching

Cadillac Records quotes

  • Etta James: Don't be looking at me like I ain't got no draws on.

  • Muddy Waters: You alright? Damn it.

    Little Walter: I had no business being that pretty anyway.