"You also learned the violin?" This ti, Nie Anni took so interest, stepping forward to look at the furnishings in Yu Zexiao’s room.
"Yeah, why?" Yu Zexiao responded with a question, and this ti, Nie Anni was indeed quite eager to "experience it herself." "Can I use it?"
"What, you can play the violin too?"
"I learned from a teacher." This "teacher" of Nie Anni’s was naturally John Gruber. Although he played the piano, he also learned the violin in his early years. He even served as the conductor of the orchestra. A typical symphony orchestra doesn’t require a pianist. So, at that ti, he mainly served as the concertmaster of the orchestra.
If a conductor is the soul of an orchestra, then the concertmaster is in fact the leader of the orchestra.
Yu Zexiao greatly admired John Gruber and naturally had so understanding of his life.
At this mont, Nie Anni took the violin out of the cabinet, tested the sound, and couldn’t help but praise, "The tone is nice!"
"Of course, there’s nothing subpar here!" As Master Yu, everything he had was the best!
Nie Anni’s mouth twitched slightly, but she didn’t think much of it. After testing the sound a couple of tis, she lifted her hand, and the lodious tone instantly flowed from the violin beside her.
"It’s Beethoven’s ’Four Seasons - Colorful Music Chapter’!" Yu Zexiao’s eyes lit up! What a coincidence, this was also his favorite violin piece!
It’s not by chance that both he and Nie Anni liked this piece—because Beethoven’s violin sonata "Four Seasons" is precisely a piece for violin and piano duet!
As soone who loved both the violin and piano, they certainly wouldn’t be unfamiliar with this classical masterpiece.
Imdiately, he didn’t say much more. Instead, he turned and went straight to the piano. As soon as Nie Anni finished the first asure on the violin, Yu Zexiao’s piano sound imdiately followed!
Nie Anni was taken aback; she hadn’t expected that Yu Zexiao’s music would follow so quickly! Even without a score, it seed his mind could conjure up those moving lodies!
His long fingers danced lightly across the black and white keys, playing an enchanting piece.
Moreover, compared to her calm and steadiness, Yu Zexiao’s music was like lightning overflowing in springti flower fields—youthful, energetic, full of passion, and extrely brilliant. Although strong, his sound never overshadowed her main lody. Instead, it imparted a feeling akin to eager anticipation!
Especially when the two harmonized together, there was a cold sharpness infused with a hint of excitent, like adding a touch of color to a sparse ink painting—brightening the entire composition!
Later, even Nie Anni herself, while playing the tune, couldn’t help but follow Yu Zexiao’s pace—performing flamboyantly and vividly, utterly unlike her previous self, who only sought technique and fluency!
In a daze, she seed to recall the teachings of her teacher. Music is not soulless; it must be truly felt!
Beethoven’s "Spring" was written during the later period of his life, when he was deaf. Despite suffering from such a severe condition, Beethoven created such a lively and bright lody, as if proclaiming that after the harsh winter, a brilliant spring will eventually arrive!
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