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THIS IS AMERICA - Itzhak Perlman: A Citizen of the World, With His Violin as a Passport STEVE EMBER: Many consider him the greatest concert violinist in the world. The music of Itzhak Perlman is our program today on the VOA Special English program TH
[00:00.00]unit 10 How old are you? [00:14.71]Conversation [00:17.66]Listen and look. [00:21.11]How old are you,Tony? Count the candles. [00:28.26]1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,Youre nine! [00:41.72]Yeah,that's right. [00:45.27]How old is your sister? She's eight
[00:05.49]I can play the violin. Can you play the violin? [00:11.34]No,I can't. But I can play the piano. [00:18.10]2.Listen,Read and write [00:26.78]Can you play the violin? No,I can't. [00:32.84]play football play the violin [00:38.79]play the pian
Franz Joseph Haydn 弗朗茨约瑟夫海顿 Do you know the father of symphony? 你知道交响乐之父吗? It is Franz Joseph Haydn. 他是弗朗茨约瑟夫海顿。 He composed many wonderful musical pieces for symphony, so people praised him a
Violin Maker Keeps Family Tradition Alive These are the tools that I inherited from my grandfather, he says while making his second violin from scratch at his home. Some of them came from my great-great-grandfathers workshop as well. He says violins
LAKSHMI SINGH, HOST: For professional musicians, the instrument on which they play is more than just a tool of the trade. It can also be a muse, a partner and a voice. A new book titled Gone: A Girl, A Violin, A Life Unstrung shares one artist's stor
Tchaikovsky: The Life of a Musical Genius By Melissa Burdick Harmon / This article was published originally in Biography Magazine. 2003. Anbsp; Over 100 years later, this brilliant musician’s death
The Mozart Residence Museum in Salzburg, Austria was packed last week for a very special recital. It was a performance that might help bridge a gap in our understanding of the development of one of the world's great composers. Two short works that se
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived between 1756 and 1791. He is one of the most famous composers ever to live. You can hear his music almost everywhere today in TV commercials, movies, mobile phone ringtones, and of course concert halls. He composed over
By George Dwyer Washington, D.C. 28 November 2007 World-renowned violinmaker Antonio Stradivari produced more than 1,000 handcrafted musical instruments. But it is the violins the Italian craftsman made between 1700 and 1720 his so-called Golden Peri
Violinist Eddie South may not be a household name, but among his peers, he was a giant of the jazz world. The former classical music prodigy whose distinctive style was the inspiration for a new tribute album by Violin Jazz. The music of Eddie South,
Now I dress in a way that it sounds good. 现在我会穿听起来悦耳的。 So today I'm dressed in C major, 今天我的穿着基于C大调, so it's quite a happy chord. 这是个愉快的和弦。 If I had to go to a funeral, though, 如果我需
But no one has yet found a case in which true world-class expertise was accomplished in less time. 然而,不需要花费多少时间练习,一个人的技能就达到世界水准,目前还没有这样的案例。 It seems that it takes the bra
Experts Say the Pieces Show the Composers Development 专家说作品反映了作曲家的发展 The Mozart Residence Museum in Salzburg, Austria was packed last week for a very special recital. It was a performance that might help bridge a gap in ou
For the most part, Mozart and Constanze had a happy marriage. Often they struggled to make ends meet. There are stories about how the couple danced in their unheated house to keep warm and how they used their wooden furniture as firewood. When Mozart
PART ONE I am a violin. Plain looking as I am, I have a wonderful sound. I used to play soft, sweet rhythm in the hand of my young master. But now, lying in the complete darkness, Im totally discarded, forgotten, waiting for my end in this dead silen
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived between 1756 and 1791. He is one of the most famous composers ever to live. You can hear his music almost everywhere today in TV commercials, movies, mobile phone ringtones, and of course concert halls. He composed over
Despite the great popularity of his operas, Mozart still struggled to make enough money. The fickle members of the court and the nobility were always in search of something new. They began to lose interest in Mozarts work. His reputation suffered. He