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Introduction to meditation music
Song of meditation

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A lyric song with a deep and quiet atmosphere. Translate a meditation song. C.

Cournot wrote Bach's Prelude Meditation, which is known as "Ode to the Virgin". П.

Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's Piano Music (Op.72-5) and Massenet's Opera.

The violin solo in the second act of Tess is also called meditation.

Massenet's meditation.

Introduce meditation from Thai meditation;

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This opera is divided into three acts, and it is an opera telling religious stories. This story happened in the 4th century. An Egyptian heiress named Tais Tais, whose beauty charmed all living beings, lived a fascinating life. Later, influenced by the hero brother Iseno, she finally got rid of the decadent life and gained spiritual peace.

Meditation is a violin solo at the end of the first scene of the second act of the opera Tess. In the play, the monk Eisenno was not discouraged when he saw that his suggestion had not worked. He stood quietly outside Tess's house in the middle of the night, waiting for her to change her mind. Meditation shows the inner transformation of Tais at this time.

Tais is a thoughtful man. That night, she was lost in thought. She recalled the rough past, puzzled by the words of monk Eisenno, and struggled fiercely inside. She mused: Beauty will not last forever, but will grow old one day, and everything she has now will be like a passing cloud. So, what is truth and what is vanity? What is right and wrong? What do you want to grasp in this life? The long night, her meditation is so deep and sad, so heavy suffering. Finally, she finally figured it out, completely changed her mind, and finally got real peace of mind. That night, she decided to give up everything and seek God's forgiveness.

Meditation is a classic song deeply loved by fans, with beautiful melody, rich emotions and both ups and downs. In the slow rhythm, the mellow timbre of the violin expresses the meditation, inner loneliness and struggle, fierce fighting between spirit and desire, doubt and confusion, sadness and regret of the Thai people, and finally obtains peace of mind. Finally, the main theme rises slowly, conveying endless hope and returning soup to people's hearts.

Later, because the melody is beautiful and very touching, it is often used to play independently, becoming an eternal classic in violin solo and a masterpiece of Masnai.