"Yes, master. I am Zero-Yu." Uzawa Akatsuki was very respectful.
John Gruber looked at him, and then pointed directly to the piano next to him: "Go and try it."
Uzawa Akatsuki was stunned, what? Are you asking him to play the piano so soon? This is to test whether he meets the regulations and whether he is qualified to perform with him?
However, Akatsuki Uzawa is also very happy to have John Gruber's guidance.
He took a few steps forward, sat down in front of the piano, and turned around and asked: "Master, what piece of music should I play?"
"Whatever, as long as you like it."
Uzawa thought for a while. Originally, some difficult music should have flashed in his mind at this time, but the first thing that came to his mind was the feeling Jian Anning gave him.
Passionate, like a wonderful fantasy, and in this fantasy, it can give him a power that seems to calm people's hearts.
So, he pondered for a while, and a piece of Beethoven's "Appassionata Sonata" flowed through his fingertips.
Next to him, a room full of people were listening. John Gruber looked serious at first, but as he listened, he frowned slightly, not because he felt embarrassed, but as if he was savoring him carefully.
The deep meaning in piano music.
Uzawa Akatsuki has an arrogant and flamboyant personality, rich and delicate emotions. The piano he plays also obviously has his own characteristics, romantic, passionate and delicate. Especially when he thinks of Jian Anning, his tunes are lively
It is light and full of affection. It is completely different from the slightly heavy topic of the original work. It is completely a baroque romantic feeling.
This Beethoven, this "Appassionata Sonata" is like a completely new taste. It seems that Beethoven's original tone has been removed and replaced with a more relaxed narrative method.
Uzawa Akatsuki obviously knew that the Beethoven he played was a little off, but he was willing to play it like this. This kind of music sounded so happy, just like the feeling that Jian Anning made him feel.
After playing the song, John Gruber suddenly turned around and glared at his disciple Nie Anni: "He is better than you."
Uzawa Akatsuki was stunned and stood up: "Master, the skills I know are still far behind Annie's."
John Gruber shook his head: "Technique is something that can be effective as long as you study hard and practice hard. But the emotion in music is unique to each performer. To be honest, I am still the first
This is the first time I’ve heard Beethoven in pink—not bad.”
Nie Anni glanced at Yu Zexiao and said nothing.
John Gruber spoke more calmly this time: "Music is not a rigid note, it is a performance, it is an emotion. Of course, a pianist must maintain a good state, but he must also inject soul into the music he plays. This
It's more important. For all the world's music masters, only with a rich, delicate, and even tragic life experience can he create a world-famous cadenza. Anne, I'm sorry that I have taught you for so many years, but you still haven't learned it.
at this point."
Nie Anni lowered her head and said nothing, and it was difficult for Uzawa Xiao to interrupt. John Gruber looked at Uzexiao, his expression became much warmer: "I have listened to your album and your music, although it is not this kind of music."
Magnificent classical music, but also very spiritual.”