421. The central argument of the Negoz School - Volt has great stamina
‘Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music and the Four Piano Schools’
Qin Jian translated the first line of the second page of the document on the second page of his notebook.
...
Lage's words were as exciting as his big hands. Qin Jian knew that this was not a collection of Lage's quotations, nor a biography of Lage.
He knew that if he wanted to take a step closer to Lach, he had to walk a while, and the document in his hand was a reassuring shortcut.
Although this shortcut looks a bit 'complicated'.
Isn’t it nonsense to read a professional document with his current level of German?
No.
He made an even more ridiculous decision five minutes ago
He decided to translate this document from beginning to end into horizontal and vertical Chinese characters.
This is a big project, and the time and energy Qin Jian will spend on it is definitely no less than 1,000 hours of piano practice.
How many things can Qin Jian practice in these 1,000 hours?
He dare not say if there are more, but he must have 20 works of different sizes.
But no matter how much you practice, what will happen to your works?
Confucius pointed out the interaction between "thinking to learn and learning to think" thousands of years ago.
The same goes for practicing piano.
A tower built on sand will only look like a mirror in the water.
He imagined how he would devote himself to playing the piano on the stage during this trip to Moscow, and also imagined that he would hear some interesting people playing some interesting pianos.
He had expected these scenes.
Or Cai Song would take himself to a record player store on the corner and introduce himself to a good record player.
But he didn't expect to meet He Jing here, and he didn't expect that he would go to a wonderful basement one morning.
I never thought that I would be translating a German document with gusto at this moment.
...
Twenty minutes later.
'When talking about Russian piano music, everyone can't help but think of Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Prokofiev, Shostakovich and other composers
Masters of music who are both performers and performers.'
‘Under the influence of their music and performances, countless outstanding pianists continue to emerge in Russia and even around the world.’
Qin Jian suddenly stopped while writing.
"The phone is out of battery."
A low battery prompt popped up on the translation app again, forcing him to stop.
Putting down his pen, he went to the bedside to get the charger, put on his coat and returned to the table to charge his phone, and got busy again.
...
At around ten o'clock, bursts of noisy footsteps came from far and near in the corridor outside the door, accompanied by laughter from men and women.
Qin Jian knew that the reception was over again.
"I wonder who played what tonight."
Nan Nan wrote, Qin Jian paused and continued writing.
'...Take Liszt and Chopin as an example. Their playing styles and musical styles all have sharp contrasts from the same period.'
These words reminded him of Shen Qing's words last night. With the rapid development of piano music in the 18th and 19th centuries, a large number of new works emerged one after another, and the performers were not willing to lag behind and worked hard to study them.
Qin Jian could imagine that in that era when musicians had no social status, failure to perform better meant being eliminated from the upper class and losing their jobs.
Perhaps this can also explain why it was an era when talented pianists emerged in large numbers.
Musicians also need to eat.
So to think that Chopin and Liszt can be called a genius among geniuses by later generations. From that era of stars to fighting each other and finally leaving his voice in history and being sung to this day, the efforts behind it must be unimaginable.
.
moment.
"The increasing difficulty of works requires today's performers to look for more possibilities on the piano. Different discoveries lead to different playing techniques. Over time, schools are formed?"
Qin Jian wrote a small paragraph in red note. These were some of his own thoughts, but he put a question mark.
The translation continues.
''During this period, Russian piano music had not yet completed its own system. Piano works, from genre to musical language, from playing techniques to stage performances, had always followed European traditions, such as the father of Russian piano, Green
Ka's piano works are the most typical type.'
"oh?"
"Is that so?"
This passage corrected a misunderstanding that Qin Jian had always believed that Glinka's creation was the original template of the Russian piano.
"It turns out that Glinka's piano works continue the European tradition."
Qin Jian thought and speeded up his translation.
"Until the five-person "powerful group" appeared in Russia, they were Balakirev, Rodin, Guy, Mussorgsky, and Rimsky-Korsakov."
"Influenced by Liszt's strong nationalism, the five people showed amazing talents in music creation and left many immortal piano works."
"Whether it is the creative style or the composition technology, it was a shot in the arm for Russian music at this time, and it also laid an unbreakable foundation for future development."
"At the same time, the art of piano playing in Russia is also quietly rising and taking shape."
After struggling to translate to this point, Qin Jian couldn't help frowning more and more, and finally had to stop.
There are important points to highlight in this section.
Qin Jian, a powerful group of five people, knows very well that Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee", Balakirev's piano fantasy "Islamic", and Mussorgsky's
The large-scale piano suite "Picture Exhibition" is a piano work that everyone is now familiar with.
The idea that Powerful Group's creations were influenced by Liszt's nationalist music is completely new.
Qin Jian thought about it for a moment and then felt extremely frightened.
This is a very simple relationship. If the Qianli Group is the earliest originator of Russian piano, they were influenced by Liszt. Liszt was a Hungarian who was famous in France, and his teacher was Czerny.
, Czerny’s teacher was Beethoven.
"..."
Qin Jian is a little confused.
He didn't know if he could understand that Beethoven was the real originator of the Russian school.
You must know that Mr. Pei is the most dominant figure in the history of Western music. As a being who connects classicism and romanticism, he integrates the ideals of the two eras into his music art and provides Western music with the most outstanding achievements.
A broad avenue has been opened up.
Qin Jian tried to calm down, but couldn't.
Although he knew that in the era when Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart and the three Viennese masters of classical music carried the banner of classical music, there was no division of piano genres.
But when he thought that Uncle Bei might be the prehistoric boss of Russian Piano, he felt a little excited.
At the end, Qin Jian once again deeply realized this sentence——
"Your uncle will always be your uncle."
Sighed.
Qin Jiankai glanced at the time on the back of his chair.
It was almost two o'clock, but he still didn't feel sleepy.
Despite the fact that concerts in major universities were expected to start tomorrow, from morning to night, he did not want to enjoy them listlessly.
After clearing the table and putting the documents back on his pillow, he took a shower and then turned off the light and went to bed.
He picked up his phone and found that while he was taking a shower, Duan Ran sent him a link and An An.
When looking at the Weibo link, the title is the kind of thing that makes people mistakenly think it is funny. Qin Jian is already used to this.
Open it and take a look.
really.
Dull.
He didn't understand the meaning of a silly video of a husky eating.
Let it go: Hahahahaha
Let it go: play
He didn't realize that he even typed the word wrong, so he threw the phone aside.