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Characteristics of Berlin Forest Concert

Like the traditional Vienna New Year concert, the last return song of each Berlin forest concert ends with a fixed musical composition. Vienna New Year Concert played Johann Strauss I's "Radsky March", which has a strong Austrian-Vienna style, while Berlin Forest Concert played "Berliner Luft" (a light and pleasant little March, selected from German composer paulo rink's light comedy "Princess Moon"). Why is this? It turns out that Berlin has a special geographical environment-the whole city is surrounded by vast natural forests and the oxygen content in the air is very high. It is the fresh air of Berlin's unique forest oxygen bar that makes the life of Berliners feel extremely comfortable and comfortable. Therefore, composer paulo rink wrote this piece under the name of "Berlin Air". This work with relaxed tune, warm rhythm and pleasant mood shows the optimistic nature of Berliners and their sincere praise for a better life and nature, which is deeply loved by people. Since then, this song "Air in Berlin" has been played on some important occasions and festive concerts, just like Berlin city songs. Whenever this song is played at the end of the Berlin forest concert, the audience's mood is also brought to a warm climax. The audience stood up. With the stirring notes and jumping rhythm, whistling, high-fiving, cheering and dancing, the conductor and the band always perform some funny gimmicks in different forms, which makes the audience laugh. At this time, both the Berlin Philharmonic and the 22,000 audience at the concert were immersed in the infinite joy brought by music. This kind of scene is unimaginable in any concert hall, leaving an unforgettable impression and endless good memories.