Watching it again, I am still shocked and moved by Lao Chai's music. The whole movie runs through "Chai Xiaoxie". The emotions it flows are sometimes enthusiastic and unrestrained, sometimes delicate and tactful, with strong appeal, full of passion, and the movement is lyrical and gorgeous. , and with a strong orchestral style. These all reflect Lao Chai's extremely emotional, melancholy and sensitive character. He will suddenly become sluggish, and suddenly full of optimism. Tell you, how exaggerated? As soon as the prelude of the string part starts, I can immediately cry, that kind of out-of-body surging feeling, that kind of beauty that I don’t want to miss a single note. Of course, my favorites are Heifetz and Mutter of two versions.
When I first watched the film, I was not very good at Russian, so I couldn't understand their dark humor, but the music was. Speaking of which, I really appreciate Russia, a powerful nation, their unique and profound music and cultural heritage, which can only be created through a process of accumulation day and night. They have always maintained respect for art and respect for music. Pure, it's what I've learned the most over the years here.
In many cases, our associate professor Gang is over 60 years old. I saw her wearing a hearing aid in class, because her legs and feet are not easy to do because of her age, but she still stumbles to the fifth floor concert hall every day to teach performances for all grades. , I was completely intoxicated, but my eyes were always shining. There was a time when I was in class for us until late, and my eyes were wet when I stared at her loving back. At that time, I wondered if I would be like her when I was her age. Still so pure about music and education?
Because in their concept, music art has nothing to do with money, but has to do with one's own literacy and professionalism. It is about excellence in professionalism, even for the simplest pieces. The higher your thirst for knowledge, the more willing they are to spend Take all your time.
I once saw such a passage in a commentary in classical music, saying: "If you can appreciate classical music, it is a great thing, and the rest is a question of how much you know."
One of Wang Xiaobo's words is also very fitting. The meaning is probably like this, there are so many beautiful things in the world, we have no way to understand them all, but we only need to know the best of them.
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