"Fuge" is the pure sensibility in the brain, "Nutcracker" is the fairy law of reincarnation in the four seasons, and "Rite of Spring" is the primitive life walking and dying in the ancient wilderness.
Although I don’t like to use the life of the imaginary gods to replace the rural stories in the "Pastoral Symphony", the sorrows, joys and joys of the lower gods, and their helplessness in front of the earth-shattering occasionally obtained by the upper gods, do show Time, fun and nature experience in rural life
As for the quartet of "Dance of Time" and the four wonderful dances, although I can't appreciate it very much, I can feel some symbolic expressiveness, but it seems to be a realistic animation reproduction.
The "Night of the Barren Mountain" and "The Madonna" are the most outstanding repertoires. It is not so much that the light defeats the darkness, but the two interdependent and continue together. The final poetic and allegory ending is a philosophical adult. Experience
As for the "apprentice"...interesting!
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