The modern music works of the 20th century in the West were very rich. The following are some of the famous works: [1]<strong></strong> 2 Franz Schubert: Symphonies No. 12 and No. 13 and many other works. Brahms (Dmitri Shostakovich, composer of the Hungry Empire): Symphony No. 5, Symphony No. 6, and many other works. 4 Mendelssohn (Johann Sebastian Bach): Gothenburg Modifications and many other works. 5 Richard Wagner: Phantom of the opera and many other works. 6. John Lennon: The autobiography of John Lennon and many other works. 7 John Cage: Many meaningless works such as "Silence","4'33", etc. 8. Paul Simon: An album titled Avalanche. 9 Tony Black: A pianist and composer who has created many famous pieces. 10 John Williams: The score for Schindler's List. These works were only a part of the modern western music of the 20th century. There were also many other excellent composer and music works.
Antique music was a piece of music that had elements of traditional Chinese culture. It usually used ancient instruments such as guzheng, pipa, erhu, flute, etc., and integrated modern musical elements. Ancient music was widely circulated in China's long-standing culture, so it was also reflected in online literature. The following are some examples of ancient music: 1 "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi"-Xin Qiji 2 Cao Xueqin,"Song of Burial Flowers" in "Dream of the Red Chamber" 3 Guangling San-Guzheng 4. Three Strokes of Plum Blossoms-piano High Mountains and Flowing Water-Guqin 6 "Spring River Flower Moonlit Night"-Violin 7. Yu Linling-piano 8."Moored at Niuzhu at Night, Reminiscing the Past"-Su Shi 9 "Sword Network 3""Sword Heart"-Xiao Jingteng 10 "Chang 'an Ancient Meaning"-Jay Chou
The 20th century was one of the richest and most diverse periods in the history of music, with many different music styles and representatives. The following are 20th-century music schools and their representatives: 1. Classicalism: The representative figures are: van Gogh, Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus, etc. Classicist music emphasized the in-depth study of classical instruments and music theory, focusing on the form and structure of music, emphasizing balance and harmony. 2. Romanticism: The representative figures are van Gogh, Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, etc. Romanticism emphasized the emotion and personality of music. It pursued freedom and personal expression, emphasizing the emotion and expressiveness of music. 3. Realism: The representative figures are John Cage, Bob Dylan, etc. Realist music emphasized the realism and authenticity of music, the realism and description of lyrics, and the connection between music and society and people. 4. Electronic music: The representatives are Dou Wei, Li Ronghao, etc. Electronic music originated in the United States in the 1960s and gradually became popular in Europe and Asia in the 1970s. It combined electronic instruments, synthesizing devices, and computer technology to create a unique musical style. 5 pop music: Michael Jackson, John Lennon, etc. Pop-music was usually the representation of urban culture and youth culture. It emphasized the entertainment and popularity of music and the popularity and fashion of lyrics. 6. Rock music: The representative figures are the beatles, queen, etc. Rock music originated in the United States in the 1950s and gradually became popular around the world in the 1960s and 1970s. It emphasized the rhythm of the music, the guitar solo, and the expressiveness of the song. 7. Music: The representatives are the masters of improvisation, Alvin Bass and John Colt. It originated in the United States in the 1920s and gradually became popular around the world in the 1930s and 1940s. It emphasized improvisation and solos, emphasizing the elegance and fluency of the music.
The 19th century was an important period in the history of European music. Many representative music works appeared. Here are some examples: The rise of romantic music: In the early 19th century, romantic music began to become popular in Europe. This style of music emphasized emotion and personality as opposed to traditional musical forms and techniques. The representative figures of romantic music included van Gogh, Chopin and Schubert. Revival of symphonies: During the period of Romanticism, symphonies became one of the main forms of classical music. In the middle of the 19th century, Symphony No. 9 of the late composer became one of the most famous symphonies in the world and also promoted the revival of symphonies. Impressionist music: Impressionist music was a music genre developed in the late 19th century that emphasized the description of nature and scenery. Its representative figures include Monet, picador, etc. Their musical works usually have bright colors and dynamic lines. 4. The formation of the music: In the late 19th century, the music became popular in Europe. This style of music originated from the emphasis on improvisation and free play in Blues and swing. Representatives of the music industry included the great piano masters Carl Bottler and John Lennon. Revival of opera: opera was one of the most important forms of classical music in Europe and was revived in the early 19th century. This music style emphasized drama and acting, usually performed by a director and a singer. The representative figures of opera included Verdi and Puccini. These musical works represented the main characteristics of 19th century European music, including the emphasis on emotion and personality of romantic music, the revival of symphonies, the painting of nature in impressionist music, and the formation of knight music.
There was polytonation in Tonality Harmony and 20th Century Music. Polytonation is a musical structure in which multiple melodies or harmonies exist at the same time on the basis of the same melody or harmony. In tonality, a melody or harmony is composed of a series of notes of different pitch. In polytonation, these notes can be different melodies or harmonies and they can be connected or alternated. Polytonation was an important musical form in 20th-century music, especially in pop music and modern rock music. In the first half of the 20th century, polytonation was usually composed of two or more melodies or harmonies. In the latter half of the 20th century, polytonation became more diverse, including more combinations of melodies and harmonies, as well as the use of synthesizing machines and other electronic tools to create new polytonic forms. Polytonation plays an important role in music. It can enhance the performance and emotional expression of music, and at the same time, it can also create complex musical structures and rich musical changes.
The work known as the pioneer of modern architecture in the 20th century was the National Museum of America in Washington, D.C., also known as the Hermitage Museum. The building was designed by the American architect Paul Gettys from 1962 to 1965. It is a museum with more than 200 exhibition spaces and is one of the most important museum in the United States. The unique geometry of the building and the use of glass materials made it a classic in the modern architectural world.
Well, they often capture the essence of the novel. For instance, if the novel has a dark and moody atmosphere like 'Dracula', a music album named after it might have eerie melodies and a sense of mystery. The music might use certain instruments like the organ or strings to create a spooky feel.
The 20th century was an important period for the development of music in China. Many different musical styles and representative works appeared. The following are some of the main genre and representative works: 1. Traditional music: In the first half of the 20th century, traditional Chinese music was widely developed. The representative musical instruments were the erhu, pipa, guzheng, flute, etc. These musical instruments had unique timbre and playing techniques. The representative works of this period included "Two Springs Reflecting the Moon","Guangling San","Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" and so on. 2. Modern music: In the latter half of the 20th century, modern music developed rapidly in China. Representative composer Tan Dun, Li Chongguang, Chen Tao, etc. Their music works combined the elements of Western music and traditional Chinese music to form a unique modern music style. The representative works of this period included "Nocturne","Yellow River Concerto","Hero" and so on. 3. pop music: Chinese pop music began to develop in the 1980s. Representative singers included Jacky Zhang, Huajian Zhou, Andy Liu, etc. Their music works were deeply loved by the audience. The representative works of this period included Kiss Goodbye, You're Along the Way, Infernal Affairs, and so on. 4 Rock music: In the 1990s, Chinese rock music began to rise. The representative bands were Tang Dynasty, Compass, Black Panther, etc. Their music works had strong rebellious and individual characteristics. The representative works of this period included " Nothing,"" Ideals,"" Flaming Firebird," and so on. These music styles and representative works all reflected the development process and style characteristics of Chinese music in the 20th century, and also made important contributions to the development of modern Chinese music.
There were many schools of French literature in the 18th and 19th centuries. The following are some of the important schools: 1 Romanticism Realism (2) 3 Symbolism 4. naturalism 5. Literature Movements New Romanticism 7 Critical Realism 8 Easternism 9 Mysticism 10 Scapegotism Mysticism and Scapegotism 12. Modern doctrine 13 Classicalism Academism Historism Expressionism New Expressionism The Combination of Realism and Expressionism (The Combination of Realism and New Expressionism) New Realism These were just a few of them. There were many other schools and tendencies.
The modern characteristics of the 20th-century Chinese literature were manifested in many aspects: The relationship between literature and society: In the 20th century, the relationship between literature and society became increasingly close. Literature began to pay attention to social reality, reflect social conditions, and explore social problems. For example," Dream of the Red Chamber " depicted the dark reality of feudal society," Water Margins " reflected the sufferings of the peasant class, and " Journey to the West " explored the good and evil of human nature and moral issues. 2. Changes in literary forms: In the 20th century, Chinese literature continued to create new literary forms to adapt to the needs of social change. For example, after the New Culture Movement, Chinese literature began to use the vernacular form to make literary works more understandable. At the same time, the forms of modern novels were also constantly developing, such as modernism, post-modernism, etc. 3. The emergence of literary schools: In the 20th century Chinese literature, there were many literary schools such as realism, realism, romanticism, etc. These literary schools had a profound influence on the development of Chinese literature in different times and backgrounds. The development of literary criticism: In the 20th century, literary criticism gradually developed in Chinese literature. Critists began to pay attention to the internal mechanism of literary works and had a positive impact on the development of Chinese literature. 5. The relationship between literature and the trend of thought of the world: In the 20th century, Chinese literature began to be associated with the trend of thought of the world. Literature works began to discuss international issues and pay attention to international cultural differences, reflecting the attention of Chinese literature to the world. At the same time, Chinese literature also began to enter the international market and become an important part of world literature.
Modern art trends since the 20th century can be divided into many different schools and directions. The following are some of the main trends: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism were the two main modern art trends that rose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They emphasized the expression of color and light and shadow, and opposed the traditional concept of symmetries and proportions, creating a new art form and expression. Expressionism: Expressionism is a modern art trend centered on expressionist artists, emphasizing the artist's subjective feelings and expression of the real world. Its development included cubism, futurism, abstract expressionism, surrealism and other schools. 3. Pop Art: Pop Art is a modern art trend that is opposed to elite culture and emphasizes the influence and popularity of popular culture. It used a variety of techniques and media, including print, comics, posters, etc., with the theme of popular culture and consumerism. 4. Modern art: Modern art is a modern art trend centered on modern artists, emphasizing the criticism and reflection of traditional art forms and structures. Its development included cubism, abstract expressionism, futurism, surrealism and other schools. New Expressionism: New Expressionism is a modern art trend centered on emerging artists, emphasizing criticism and reflection on expressionism and modern techniques and methods. Its development included new realism, new abstracticism and other schools. 6. minimalism (minimalism): minimalism is a modern art trend that focuses on simplicity, purity, and abstract, emphasizing the pursuit and simplicity of form and materials. Its development included abstract minimalism, digital minimalism, and other schools. 7. installation art: installation art is a modern art trend with the theme of installation and space, emphasizing the pursuit and performance of form and space. Its development included performance art, video art, installation art, and other schools. These thoughts continued to develop and evolve in the 20th century, which had a profound impact on modern art.