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There are three pieces in this concert, which are Mozart's "Magic Flute" Overture in the first half, Saint-Saëns' Violin Concerto "Prelude and Caprice", and Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5" in the second half. The repertoire includes classical, romantic, and post-romantic works. The overture, as the opening piece, requires cheerful rhythm and energy penetration. It not only drives the prelude to the entire concert, but also reminds the audience that the concert has already begun. Please be seated as soon as possible. The overture of Mozart’s "Magic Flute" is very Meet the main points of the concert as the opening repertoire. The second is the violin concerto of the post-romantic period. Saint-Saëns’ ability to express self-awareness has been so perfect. "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso" shows the composer’s personality, and the soloist is sad in interpreting the introduction. The joy of Rondo and Rondo can make the audience feel the charm of its music. In the second half, Beethoven’s "Symphony No. 5" is familiar to everyone. Although Beethoven was born in the classical period, as a composer who started the romantic period, "Symphony No. 5" can fully express the "title music". Beethoven Comparing "Symphony No. 5" to "Destiny knocks on the door like this." It is not difficult to see that the repertoire has already highlighted the composer's ideas and thoughts, and because the author loves "Symphony No. 5", it is placed on The finale of the concert.
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