I came here looking for the origin of a piece of music.
So I only added one to the label: Ennio.Morricone.
It's strange that when I listened to Sarah Brightman before, I didn't pay much attention to this song. Maybe it was because of the too many songs she sang that year, they were all regarded by me as part of a certain opera excerpt, and they became memory fragments and piled up in the corner. In a word, they are all alike, and I can't distinguish the personalities between them, as a maotou who is not deeply involved in the music world.
As a result, many years later, when I switched channels, I overheard the CCTV music channel, Katherine Jenkins sang a song on stage, a song I was sure Sarah had sung, and I was stunned at that moment. . At that time, the title under the screen was Chinese "Dream of Dreams". Soon I found out its corresponding real name "Nella Fantasia", and this piece of memory was re-opened from the pile of debris. But where does it come from, and which opera is it? Which excerpt?
As a result, I came here.
It's a movie soundtrack.
Yes, Ennio.Morricone.
In 1986, when our memories were still gray, Hayao Miyazaki completed his second work "Castle in the Sky" after "Nausicaa". Up to now, we have forgotten the details about its plot. What really keeps it in our memory, perhaps, is Joe Hisaishi, the classic soundtrack.
The film, which was born in the same year, was more thoroughly forgotten by people. But because of one of the classic soundtracks, I found it here today. And I believe that someone will continue to find here because of this.
I always have a feeling that we can have seen thousands of books and read thousands of books, but only after flowing through the ears and hitting a certain area of the cerebral cortex, can the real deep burns be left. The feeling that burns to the most private part of your soul is impossible to reach by any sense of picture.
However, this may have something to do with my inability to dream, or in other words, I don’t remember the dreams I had. Every day I wake up, my mind is blank. There is no picture.
Therefore, this feeling may only be suitable for hearing animals.
Doesn't involve all mankind.
Starting from this fragment, I plan to clean up that pile of debris in an all-round way. I found that "La Califfa" was originally the work of Ennio.Morricone.
Let the opera excerpts go to hell.
For Ennio.Morricone.
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