Section 7 Coronation 1

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When standing on the stage of the world's attention, receiving the thunderous applause of a packed audience, and the laurels of the most outstanding violinist of our time, which is almost in the bag, those who have been together day and night, and the people who have been with each other, are almost not worth chasing.

Kang Lok Le gently snapped the strings and tried to draw a few notes to correct the pitch, as he had done countless times, without distraction. Then the thunderous applause died down. In the silent silence, he sang silently, and the next moment the violin awoke from its quiet sleep.

As an opening piece: Bach's set of a cappella suite No. 2 in D minor, is full of polyphonic techniques. The violinist is required to perform two or four voices at the same time, and in principle, if the player is skilled enough, solo can also play the harmonic effect of a concerto, but only if the technique is extremely skillful. For beginners, the twelve equal temperaments, polyphony, counterpoint, these technical terms alone are enough to torture them to cry dad and mother. In Bach's work, they abound, but even to the point of nitpicking.

The Baroque era in which Bach lived was an era of "absolute beauty". The so-called "absolute beauty" is the absolute observance of rules and symmetry, as well as the pursuit of absolute precision in numbers. In other words, "absolute beauty" comes at the cost of "absolute unfreedom". Therefore, the musicians of that era spent their whole lives composing music day after day and night in accordance with specific rules and in a stylized manner. Just like mathematicians. Creation can only cost them their jobs. As we all know, Bach worked in St. Thomas's Church in Leipzig, Germany for 27 years when he was alive, and gave birth to more than a dozen little children, and a lifetime of firewood, rice, oil and salt. So composing music is nothing more than a job for him.

Bach's work has been hailed as a note. The Baroque era was full of musicians as precise as mathematicians. He was the only composer to make a name for himself fifty years after his death. There are many musicians in later generations, all of whom started and ended with Si. At first, I was tormented by his rules. When he is coming, he loves and can't wait to bring it into the coffin. It was not a time when there was a shortage of mathematicians, so the world did not love him because he was a mathematician.

As a classical music elite education since childhood, Kang Lele has been exposed to this set of works at a very young age, and it was barely able to pull it down with trembling at first. But now it's his favorite track. Because even if those yellowed scores are buried deep under the dust of half a century, they still have light.

Kang Lele's fingers fluttered and jumped on the strings. When the last note was also in the air, people were surprised to find that an allegro containing Pombo's polyphony, which took four minutes to complete, took him less than three and a half minutes. Although it is not as difficult as Chakong Dance, such a complex note can be perfectly condensed in more than 3 minutes, and there is really no more jaw-dropping showmanship. At the end of the song, there was silence in the audience. The continuous notes are like the harmony of strings from all sides. A solo ride was once interpreted as a surprise attack of thousands of horses. Everyone was stunned. It took a long time for the applause to come like sparse raindrops, gathering from time to time to gather in pieces and pouring into the nest, drowning Kang Lok Le in deafening applause and cheers.

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