Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Picture Book-Mr. Ou's Cello

Picture Book-Mr. Ou's Cello

Good afternoon, children. Teacher Jia told you stories as promised.

This is a picture book with the theme of war. The story takes place in the ruins of despair, but the style of painting is like bread and flame freshly baked in front of the fireplace, warm and soft, reaching people's hearts. The protagonist is a little girl who lives in wartime and the city is surrounded by enemies, but a cello warms everything. ...

Ok, let's open the book together. Please pay attention to the screen and listen to the teacher attentively:

Son, maybe you don't know, this story is not made up.

The photo you are seeing now is called "Cellist in War", which was taken by a photographer.

In Bosnia 1992, 22 civilians were killed in a mortar attack. Cellist Melovic played on the streets of Sarajevo for twenty-two days. This scene was captured by Russian photographers: Vedran? Melovic solemnly wore a tuxedo and played selflessly in the collapsed ruins. He wants people to ignite the power of life in the shadow of destruction.

The stage is a broken wall, accompanied by roaring bullets. Vedran Smajlovi ignored life and death, called for peace with a violin in his hand, accused war and defended human dignity.

He used music to convey to people that on the ruins of war, beautiful flowers will bloom one day.

Beethoven said that whoever can understand the meaning of my music can transcend the suffering of ordinary people. ?

This is a force beyond words.

Why let the planet learn music?

It's not arty, it's not conformity, but we love you so much that we want to give you the best gift we can think of.

It is a power to soothe the soul, a magic wand to give people hope, a sedative when they are upset, and a bosom friend when they are sad and painful.

No matter how hard life is, when you play music, you can see poetry and distant fields.

As soon as the piano rings, it becomes its own world, with mountains, water and affairs.