Chapter 39: A Sudden Surprise (Walk by and collect it~)

Nameless musical instrument shop.

It's been days since anyone came.

Spa and Olympia stayed here for the past few days, and Klaus persuaded them for the simple reason that he would not have time to inform them.

So, Grandpa Jost's room was given to the two of Spa, and Klaus slept in Jost's room.

Jost didn't need to sleep anyway.

Can't sleep!

"Even if I can't sleep, I want to lie down." Seeing that his beloved bed was occupied, Jostle crossed his face.

Klaus didn't answer, his face darkened as he cleaned the messiest room he'd ever seen.

"Is this bed really good to sleep on?"

Pointing to this pillow that has turned from white to yellow and black, the hair oil on it is estimated that it can be burned overnight.

"Then I'll go wash up." Then Jost took the pillow and went out to wash it.

I haven't washed it for a few years, and after a few years, Jost can't remember it.

Forget it, it doesn't matter.

After the morning passed, the two of them finally cleaned the room.

And Dalio's room, Dalio had already been cleaned when he left.

So Spa is sightseeing in the city these days.

After tidying up the room, Klaus continued to practice Little Red Riding Hood.

Listening to Klaus practicing, Jost suddenly saw the violin that he had neglected.

There was already a thin layer of dust on the case.

This is still a gift from his grandfather Dalio.

Jost picked up the violin and practiced his hands.

He didn't know if it was because he became a stand-in messenger or because he practiced ripples, even if he hadn't practiced the violin for so long, he didn't seem to have many hands.

With a little practice, Joost picked up one of his favorite Bach works, "Aria on the G String", and he considered Bach's kneading of the strings to be a cult!!

Seeing Jostre play the "G string", Klaus stopped playing.

It can be said that Joost's "G String" has reached a good feeling, and even has a taste of the Baroque period, and this is also a work by Bach that he prefers.

After playing, Jost asked, "Do you know why this piece is called 'Aria on the G String'?" ”

The Aria on the G String, also known as the Song of the G String, was originally titled "The Aria", the second movement of Bach's Orchestral Suite No. 3.

"I think I know—" Klaus smiled.

Jost hasn't finished pretending to be forced yet, how can he let him say it first.

"Because the German violinist Wilhelmie adapted the piece, changed it to C major, flattened 8 degrees, and played only the lowest string of the violin, the G string, in this case."

Watching Jost finish the science quickly, Klaus only thought it was funny.

Then there was applause from outside the house.

"'G Strings' played well."

Klaus and Jost looked out the door together.

The man walked in and introduced himself: "I'm here to deliver a letter, and Tchaikovsky invited the two of you to sit down and talk about music, I don't know if there is a chance." ”

He glanced around: "I didn't expect there to be a musical instrument shop here." ”

The interior is not bad, but at the same time, I can't help but complain in my heart, this store has no name, and it is so remote, I am afraid of selling musical instruments.

Jost smiled at this time and said, "Of course, we are very happy, can we bring two friends?" ”

Seeing that the other side was embarrassed, he explained: "They are just listening, we have another piece we want to dedicate to Tchaikovsky this time." ”

After hearing that there was another original work, the visitor didn't care: "In this case, there should be no problem." ”

"Can I hear what kind of work it is?" He admires both brothers very much, and the two pieces he has heard so far are very good.

"We're sorry, but we hope to keep a little bit of surprise and mystery alive."

"Okay." Although he couldn't hear it, he looked forward to it even more.

Wait until the man is gone.

"Oh my God! You can really meet Tchaikovsky. ”

Klaus is also looking forward to it, although he has already met many musicians, but Tchaikovsky's work seems to him to have a unique flavor, with the style of the country of R, and the melody is so beautiful that it makes people cry.

He also imagined what kind of person and what kind of delicate heart could write such a work.

"Jost, you've really given me a problem, it looks like I'm going to have to practice hard."

Unexpectedly, without waiting for the second round to start, Tchaikovsky planned to meet them.

But this is also their strategy, which is why he chose to play Jost's original work, and it can be said that the purpose has been successfully achieved.

Wait until the afternoon.

Jost told Olympia the news.

Olympia jumped up happily, and there seemed to be a clicking sound at the joints.

"The parts seem to be going to be replaced." Spa said silently.

The next day.

A few people packed up and went to the appointment.

There were 5 people in total, and there was also Andrey, who was not said in advance.

As for why he didn't say yes, Jost forgot, but it is estimated that they will not find one more person either.

Several people came to Tchaikovsky's residence at the Conservatory, according to the address.

Yesterday, the young man who delivered the letter came out of the room, opened the door for a few people, and greeted them with a smile.

"He's still looking at his piano concerto, because Rubinstein doesn't like it, and he's not been in a good mood lately."

"But he'll be very happy to see you coming."

Klaus was a little puzzled, this young man actually lived in Tchaikovsky's house, and it seemed that he was not just a servant as he had thought before.

"Gordick, who's coming?" There was a very bright voice coming from inside, completely different from Spa, and if you classify it according to bel canto, it should be a 'Rossini' tenor.

"It's the young composer you invited and his friends." Said the man known as Gaudiic.

Jost looked at Gaudik, who had not looked closely yesterday, the young man was about 18 or 20 years old, and he was very good-looking.

Then, after a commotion from inside, the owner of the house was belated.

"I'm so sorry, I was just revising a tune."

After a while, he said categorically: "No! I'm not going to revise it, I think my tunes are very good. ”

"Listen to it."

He then brought a few people into the house, and Gaudik went to make coffee for them.

A few people then sat down, and the table, apparently freshly cleared, was littered with straw paper and other stuff.

"This is Joseph Gaudiker, my student, a good violin player." He then naturally took Gaudiic's hand, but immediately retracted the movement quickly and naturally.

Klaus noticed this small detail, the corners of his mouth twitched, he was more sure that music could reflect the human heart, and it seemed that Tchaikovsky had extremely delicate emotions.

Klaus then introduced his own people as well.

Olympia maintained a polite demeanor, restrained his heart, and got to know his idol.

Looking at this flawless etiquette, Tchaikovsky, who was holding Olympia's hand, paused for a few seconds.

Then a few people chatted casually.

Tchaikovsky said to Jost: "Listen to Gaudik, you can also play the violin, and yesterday he told me that you played the "Song of the G Strings" well. ”

Jost said very modestly: "No, it's just okay." ”

Then they talked about Jost's works, and when he learned that they were all created by Jost, he looked at Jost with great appreciation.

"That 'Maiden's Prayer' is so well written! You are a very talented composer! ”

"I heard there's another piece?"

Jost said, "Yes! I was going to perform at the finals, but I would be nice to dedicate it to you now. ”

Then several people came to the piano, and Tchaikovsky motioned for Jost to try his hand at playing.

Jost didn't move, giving Klaus a look.

Klaus walked over to the piano.

"Won't you play it yourself?"

Joost said confidently: "I'm just a composer, but I'm not good at the piano. ”

Chai nodded and said, "Yes, indeed, I listened to that game. ”

He then added: "Klaus's playing is my favorite, very delicate, with a lot of emotion, not the flashy technique. ”

"I've never liked Liszt very much, I just think he's noisy, hollow, and has no substance."

Then he couldn't help but complain about his peers.

"These pianists would rather choose to play his work than mine it!"

Speaking of this, he was angry.

Klaus and the others can only laugh, and they can only listen to the tearing between the master and the master, but eating melons is still very interesting.

"I didn't say that you guys, you are original works, and they are very good original works, and country R needs these works."

Then he said to Gaudiic: "Don't you like Klaus too?" ”

"We've got an ear blessing today, hahaha!"

Gaudike laughed: "Yes, I wanted to hear it yesterday but didn't hear it, saying that I wanted to leave a surprise." ”

With that, Crowston became serious, and his seriousness became sharper.

At this point, he no longer had the perfect and upright posture he had played before.

Instead, he arched his back and slowly stretched out his hand, like a wolf with green eyes staring at the hunter and drooling.

Then the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" unfolds.

Several people present were brought into the story, and their heartbeats slowly became more and more tense with the song.

After playing, Gaudik gasped.

His eyes widened as he stared at Klaus.

After a while, he asked, "What's the name of this piece?" ”

Klaus shrugged his shoulders and gestured to the original author.

"It's called Little Red Riding Hood's Etudes, and it was inspired when I read the story of Little Red Riding Hood. ”

Gaudik couldn't believe that such a piece was composed by such a young man.

"Genius! A true genius! I just seem to see the picture, you create the sound, and the sound creates the picture. Tchaikovsky said very excitedly.

"'Little Red Riding Hood's Etudes," it's so interesting, just like the previous 'Flying Bees', it's very interesting."

"No, no, no, this one is much more interesting than that one, Little Red Riding Cycle, Little Red Riding Hood, wonderful."

Gaudik, on the other hand, mainly used the other word "etude", and he sensed the malice of the young composer.

It's not cute at all.

I'm afraid this kind of difficulty is practiced for octopuses.

"What was the song "Flying Bees" before? Is it also based on what story? Gaudik asked.

Gaudik was very natural in front of Tchaikovsky, not at all like the feeling that students and teachers only saw.

Jost said: "That one came to mind when I read Pushkin's poem 'The Story of King Satan'. ”

"The Tale of King Satan, it is the prince who changes into a bumblebee to attack 2 villains...", Tchaikovsky immediately received it.

"Pushkin, this is the great literature and story of our nation, I have always believed that the culture and music of our nation are great, and this has always been the source of inspiration for my music."

"You will definitely become a great composer of our nation and our country!"

As for questioning the authenticity of the composition, Tchaikovsky did not feel the need to do so.

After Jost's creation, there was also a mature pianist like Klaus to help with the arrangement.

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The chapter owed is made up later today, which should be in the afternoon.