The final song of swan
Mozart’s clarinet concerto’s second movement among with Sibelius’s symphonic poem “the swan of Tuonela” and Elgar’s cello concerto, they all expressed a both sorrow and miserable mood, combined with somewhat looking forward to a better world. In these pieces of music, composers try to decorate the fantastic atmosphere with a relatively stable surrounding melody, and the tunes composers chose stayed rather low, so that the hearers may feel they are just staying in a certain hopeless distraction, a place described only in dreamlike music. Take “the swan of Tuonela for example, as the composers take his homeland Finland’s legend poem for theme, he used the power of music to push the listeners into a place called Tuonela, where desperate horrible deadly cold weather is covering and judging the beings. With the vibration of tunes dotted to make the background even darker and more mysterious, weak lights flash and soon die out. Dark swans sometimes form above the lake in a grand way, softly, they stretch their wings, and they let out sorrow sighs that are being buried in the dimness. The expressive melody will stay in every listener’s heart for a long time. The listeners can hardly tell the composers’ heart striking from their own’s, so it’s great! It can also calm you down and show you the truth of our lives. As you are deeply fascinated in the music you can understand the truth in classical music, that is: Whether the music is classical or romantic, hundreds of years of people eagering for love and beauty are an eternal theme to follow. Those three articles introduced above share the same name: The final sorrow song of swan. Swan’s body beauty is combined with its sorrow sigh while nobly swimming above the river or lake, right, that’s the real feeling Mozart, Sibelius and Elgar want to convey to listeners!
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