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617. The secret actions of the good news bosses from afar

The stories behind the scenes are always talked about.

If today's scene were spread out, many music critics would definitely write it into the music reviews of this concert.

If the concert itself is a kind of cuisine, then this kind of story image that goes beyond the music itself is a kind of advanced condiment, which will make the main plot of the concert more dramatic.

If coupled with the profound repertoire and jaw-dropping performances, aha, it would be truly wonderful.

People never mind that the story has twists and turns, and sometimes it doesn’t even need to be reasonable. As long as there is a good script, everyone will love to watch it even if it is performed off the screen because there is something to watch.

Such a good show was played backstage at the Grieg Concert Hall today.

And all this is still unknown to the audience outside the venue.

No one knows what just happened there.

But there is one thing that everyone agreed on from the beginning - the spirit of participation

The famous music critic Iverson once compared a concert to an adventure with an uncertain outcome. Although everything is ready and fully prepared, and all possible obstacles and risks have been thought of, he will not let any unexpected circumstances happen——

But it was still an adventure.

No one can predict with certainty whether the show will ultimately be completed as planned.

But people are eager for it to begin, and the performers and audiences directly involved are eager to experience this adventure together and experience a happy ending together.

Indeed, the audience is looking forward to it, they are also part of the adventure.

Many Griesbeck fans came today, and they are still waiting for their idol to appear on stage.

"Buzz————"

In the second half of the concert, the opening bell rang again, the audience took their seats, and the door of the concert hall was closed again.

The doors on both sides of the stage opened again, and the musicians came on stage again,

They sat down and began the final tuning of the instruments.

Different from the stage setting in the first half, there is an extra large black grand piano in the center of the stage in the second half, in front of the podium.

The nine-inch Steinway grand triangle D274s was emitting a cold black light. The audience in the first row even got up and went to the stage fence to use an extended selfie stick to touch the piano feet.

As the band finished playing, the entire concert hall fell silent at the same time.

It's a strange silence that's hard to describe.

Everyone was staring at the open door at the backstage entrance.

As if preparing for a big moment, many people even held their breath and tried to concentrate.

This is a mixture of nervous anticipation and uncertainty.

Time passed by second by second, and the silence continued until a minute passed.

Some viewers became nervous.

People are used to constant movement and something will happen, otherwise they will feel the "horrible blankness," which is an irrational fear of blankness.

But this void is far from a complete cessation, not even in music.

Like a dramatic element, it can play an important role in creating and maintaining tension, enhancing and prolonging effects, preparing for sudden transitions, and heralding new developments.

The same goes for the interval between performers and conductor before the actual performance begins.

From another perspective, this is also routine.

This is true for regular concertgoers and musicians alike.

Especially experienced conductors have long been accustomed to this tense moment before the start of a large-scale repertoire. Bruno calmly played with the golden ring on his thumb, while Duan Hong and Liao Linjun also waited calmly.

Only three minutes passed, and five minutes passed.

This is a bit abnormal.

Liao Linjun couldn't help but squeeze the handle of the auditorium.

Sudden!

"Pop!"

Someone in the audience clapped their hands, followed by others, and then the whole audience started applauding.

There was a burst of applause.

Liao Linjun reacted quickly and clapped his hands.

The conductor appears.

Sabina was walking to the second violin section with a smile on her face, when the orchestra stood up.

The applause from the audience became even louder.

Then she passed the rows of musicians, walked to the band leader, and bowed to the audience.

Liao Linjun's eyes were still fixed on the entrance to the backstage, and her heart that had just been relieved was raised again.

At the same time, many audience members also noticed something strange on the stage, and the old music fans almost shouted: "Where is the short Griesbeck?"

The pianist did not appear, so the applause not only did not stop, but continued with an increased volume.

moment.

"this?"

A surprised voice sounded from the left side of the auditorium. The person who made the voice was an old man. He looked at the tall and straight figure coming out of the right door in disbelief. In other words, the angle of his seat was the first position where he could see the pianist.

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At this time, some people already knew that the second half of the concert was delayed for nearly five minutes because the performers were temporarily changed midway.

Then, accompanied by weak applause, exclamations and question marks rang out from the entire audience one after another.

All the eyes of the audience were once again attracted by the new figure appearing on the stage.

Not threatening or aggressive, the figure just walked out from the background.

But he exuded an indescribable temperament.

Calm pace, appropriate step distance, gentle eyes, and casual dressing.

He looks like an elegant gentleman who stepped out of Proust's "In Search of Lost Time".

It is also like the incarnation of Adrian Leverkuhn in Thomas' "Doctor Faustus", who just came out of the salon banquet of the Guermantes family.

Maybe he kept everyone waiting for too long.

His final appearance actually brought a bit of pressure to everyone's heart at this moment.

When he passed by the chief violinist of the band, he calmly shook hands with the other person, with the etiquette and posture of a seasoned professional performer.

He looked at the conductor, smiled, hugged, and then easily sat down in front of the piano.

Under the upgraded camera, every move he makes seems to be filled with magic, making it impossible to take your eyes away from him for even a moment.

The black figure and the black Steinway instantly merged into one on the golden stage.

The most excited people in the audience at this moment must be the music critics. They have not seen such bright dye for a long time.

Obviously, no one knows what the next scene will be.

It seems that not many people care about where Griesbeck went?

Instead, they were eager to know the name of the young man sitting in front of the piano.

But the very few who can give the answer have already entered a listening state.

The applause fell naturally.

After Sabina and Qin Jian looked at each other for the last time, they walked onto the podium, and she handed her back to the piano and the audience.

Qin Jian seemed to have captured the sudden motivation on the stage at this moment.

This comes from the soloist's sensitive awareness of the conductor's podium.

The moment Sabina raised her hand, he faced the warm light diagonally above the stage.

Bathed in golden light, he seemed to be inspired by purple lilacs.

'Use Chris' Madness Potion?'

The baton fell and the sound rose on the stage.

The melancholy clarinet blows the evening breeze of the birch forest, and the bass strings are like the waves of the Volga River.

Intertwined like the long Slavic years.

Snare drum rustle, snare drum rustle.

The trembling was like the endless throbbing in Qin Jian's heart at this moment.

‘Raoff Piao No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30’

Pull three.

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