大一英语课要学生上去练习英语,专题音乐,我选择了中国古典音乐,该怎么讲.要求在下面本人比较喜欢听中国古典英语,但是没有了解.问应该从那些方面去讲,给个范例(最好是英文),或者给
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大一英语课要学生上去练习英语,专题音乐,我选择了中国古典音乐,该怎么讲.要求在下面本人比较喜欢听中国古典英语,但是没有了解.问应该从那些方面去讲,给个范例(最好是英文),或者给
大一英语课要学生上去练习英语,专题音乐,我选择了中国古典音乐,该怎么讲.要求在下面
本人比较喜欢听中国古典英语,但是没有了解.问应该从那些方面去讲,给个范例(最好是英文),或者给些古典音乐的基本知识(最好英文).不能太长,够3到5分钟就好.
大一英语课要学生上去练习英语,专题音乐,我选择了中国古典音乐,该怎么讲.要求在下面本人比较喜欢听中国古典英语,但是没有了解.问应该从那些方面去讲,给个范例(最好是英文),或者给
Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western liturgical and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times.[1] The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period.
European music is largely distinguished from many other non-European and popular musical forms by its system of staff notation, in use since about the 16th century.[2] Western staff notation is used by composers to prescribe to the performer the pitch, speed, meter, individual rhythms and exact execution of a piece of music. This leaves less room for practices, such as improvisation and ad libitum ornamentation, that are frequently heard in non-European art music (compare Indian classical music and Japanese traditional music) and popular music.[3][4][5]
The public taste for and appreciation of formal music of this type waned in the late 1900s in the United States and United Kingdom in particular.[6] Certainly this period has seen classical music falling well behind the immense commercial success of popular music, in the opinion of some[who?], although the number of CDs sold is not indicative of the popularity of classical music.[7]
The term "classical music" did not appear until the early 19th century, in an attempt to "canonize" the period from Johann Sebastian Bachto Beethoven as a golden age.[8] The earliest reference to "classical music" recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary is from about 1836.[9][10] Many writers feel that "classical" is an inappropriate term for mainstream and avant-garde music written since the latter part of the 19th century; hence the common usage of scare quotes.[11]