Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Listen to music or songs, associate pictures, write, or describe sounds in words.

Listen to music or songs, associate pictures, write, or describe sounds in words.

This sonata is called "Moonlight" because the German poet Ludwig Les Taber compared the first movement of this piece to "like a boat swaying on a moonlit lake in Lucerne". There is also a touching legend about this song, which describes that when Beethoven played the piano for a blind brother and sister, the wind blew out the candles. At that time, the moonlight fell quietly in this shabby hut, on the rippling lake in front of the house, on the piano and on three people. This situation inspired Beethoven to rush home to write this "moonlight" sonata, which is so romantic.

The emotional expression in the action is extremely rich, with meditation tenderness, sadness and dark premonition. Through the changes of harmony, range and rhythm, the ups and downs of the author's heartstrings are subtly expressed. Gillis's performance, the sound of the piano is like running water, and a lot of it falls; Sometimes sparkling, sometimes breezy, showing the essence of music.

Beethoven never married. When he first came to Vienna, he proposed to his hometown singer Magdalene willman, but she refused because Beethoven was "so ugly". From then on, he fell in love with several aristocratic women-lovely women with lovely names and lovely faces-and he poured out his love to them with music, but they accepted his music and refused his love.

I think this Beethoven is really, why do you have to pursue those "aristocratic women"? It seems that no matter how great a person is, sometimes he may not be "fine".

Beethoven believes that music is not only the arrangement of sweet sounds into various themes or musical forms, but also the language to express one's thoughts.

I think it is also a language for photographers to express their thoughts by making landscapes into various themes or aesthetic forms.

But why does someone always want to liquidate? I never understood.