A Tchaikovsky concerto(协奏曲)is what made Romel Joseph fall in love with the violin.He learned how to play in Haiti, where he was born, but a Fulbright scholarship brought him to the United States, and he finally earned a master’s degree, reports CBS News reporter Katie Couric. Music ...
7. How did Tchaikovsky learn music in 1850?8. What made Tchaikovsky a composer?9. Was the German teacher right in evaluating(评价) Tchaikovsky?10. Who was Tchaikovsky's favourite writer according to the passage?11. What can we learn from Tchaikovsky? 4Ⅱ.阅读短文,根据短文内容,回答下列问题...
Tchaikovsky,a famous Russian composer of the late-Romantic period,was born on 7 May 1840 in the mountains of western Russia.He was the first Russian composer whose music made a lasting impression internationally.Tchaikovsky's training set him on a path to combine what he had learned with the ...
【小题1】细节题:从第一段的句子:A Tchaikovsky concerto(协奏曲)is what made Romel Joseph fall in love with the violin.可知Romel是在听过一首世界名曲后喜欢音乐的。选B 【小题2】句意理解题:从第六段的句子:“If you were to give me a violin and if I didn’t have to fold the fingers, ...
But what truly made Cliburn unique was the humble ease with which he went about seducing the alleged enemy. “Van marched in full of the musical values of the Old World, full of tremendous sincerity and with a remarkable ability to connect with audiences,” says Kaplinsky. “He may have tr...
When I was 16 years old, composer Jennifer Higdon was my imaginative, inspiring professor of twentieth-century music history at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She was also on her way to becoming one of the most-performed composers in Amer
根据文章第一段第一句 A Tchaikovsky concerto is what made Romel Joseph fall in love with the violin 可知,Romel 听了柴可夫斯基的协奏曲后爱上了音乐。 故正确答案为B。 2. 推断题。 根据文章第六段第三句 He said, "If you were to give me a violin and if I didn't have to fold the finge...
and he really put his soul into this job of suiting Tchaikovsky's music to a film made as a tribute to Russia's greatest and probably eternally most loved composer. His tempos are rather fast, but that's the way of film music - it's a common trait that film music always has to run...
(1948-1917) is the subject of the two films, made half a century apart.THE MUSIC LOVERS is one of Russell’s biopics about classical composers, hot on the heels of his breakout with WOMEN IN LOVE (1969). Chamberlain’s Tchaikovsky is handsome, delicate, but over a barrel, exceedingly ...
I think this is partly true, but the emotional weight of his music is also what makes it really rewarding to listen to. One thing Peter Tchaikovsky was good at was using Russian melodies and sounds, but presenting them in a sophisticated way that audiences from Western Europe appreciate ...