Culture Conquers Foreign Worlds

Chapter 134: Beethoven

   "I found it, "Symphony of Destiny", "Ode to Joy", "Ninth Symphony"...and Ludwig van Beethoven's complete music score."

   Harvey took out a bunch of books from the [Endless Library]. It is roughly estimated that there are more than forty books, all of which are knowledge of the earth's western classical music. There are teaching knowledge and famous music scores. The mainstream music of this era is still classical music. The distribution music in "The Count of Monte Cristo" can never satisfy Harvey. Taking advantage of his spare time, Harvey wants to select a few from the classical music of the earth.

The first musician Harvey remembered, and probably most people would think of, was Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the greatest musicians and composers in the world. His life was bumpy and he also created countless classic works. .

Harvey was the first to think of Beethoven not only because of his fame, but also his experience and the mentality of the music he created. Just like the Earl of Monte Cristo, Beethoven had just achieved great success in the music industry at the time but suffered from With ear disease, this basically declared the end of his career for a musician. He has gone through pain, alienated his relatives and friends, and completed his music creation alone when he was deaf, and ushered in a new life.

   His music is tenacious and tenacious, and he can hold on to hope even when he is on the verge of collapse.

   "Stick the throat of fate!"

   This sentence has inspired countless people who are at the bottom of their lives.

   Beethoven’s music and the plot of "The Earl of Monte Cristo" have a natural fit. Both of them fell to the bottom from the best period of their lives, but they broke free from adversity with a tenacious spirit and ushered in the light.

   The quality of a movie is inseparable from the three elements of plot, picture, and music. The first two are guaranteed. Harvey tries to achieve perfection in the music level.

  Music can resonate most in people's hearts, and a good soundtrack can make the plot sublime.

For one night, Harvey tried to restore Beethoven’s music and selected symphonies that fit the plot. This time Harvey didn’t have the idea of ​​packaging himself as a musician. The composer’s name was retained by Ludwig van. Beethoven is nominally a distant friend of Harvey.

   Harvey had listened to many of Beethoven's works in the music class of his student days. The vague memory is not enough for him to use illusion to record them completely. These scores have to be handed over to a professional music orchestra to complete the performance.

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   The next day, Harvey and Shirley went back to the theater as usual, and asked various staff members on the way.

   Seeing Harvey appearing, Jared, who was arranging work for the group show, breathed a sigh of relief, and trot over to say hello: "Harvey, it's okay, isn't it because I fell the other day?"

   He hesitated to look at Harvey up and down, to make sure there was nothing missing from his arms or legs.

   "My body is okay, so you don't have to ask everyone to see me." Harvey was helpless. Since entering the theater, at least two digits of people care about his physical condition.

   Jared gave Harvey a hug and laughed and joked: "Whoever asked you to be the director, you only left for a few days, we are about to mess around here."

   "I'm not in vain these days, where is Mr. Griffin?"

   Griffin is the chief conductor of the orchestra hired by the theater and is responsible for the soundtrack of the film "Count of Monte Cristo".

   "Just now there was a symphony in the backyard. I think they were practicing there. I heard Diana say that you will be back today. I have prepared the group performance of the seventh act of the fourth episode."

   Harvey nodded and said, "I'll be over in a while, and you can tell William to get him back with a high-end piano, maybe you need to use it."

  Beethoven’s music has many piano pieces. Harvey has seen the structure manual of the earth piano, which is basically the same as the piano in this world.

"no problem."

Harvey came to the open space in the backyard of the theater alone. As expected, he saw a group of band members in suits standing on the lawn to perform exercises. In front of them, a chubby, bald middle-aged man was standing on the stone steps and waving his baton. , The symphony became more and more rapid with the baton swing, and the symphony sound turned into a storm that was overwhelming.

   This soundtrack is the soundtrack of the Count of Monte Cristo when he abandoned himself in prison and thought of suicide. The level is indeed good, but there is still a lot of gap with the master level.

After    played, Harvey, who was standing beside him, clapped his hands with a smile between his arms and the sheet music.

   Orchestra conductor Griffin walked down the stone steps and nodded to Harvey expressionlessly: "Mr. Adrian, I heard that you are unwell. I didn't expect you to be here."

   "I have recovered a lot, and I don't want to delay the shooting of the "Count of Monte Cristo"."

   Griffin leaned and saluted: "I admire you for your professionalism. Are you looking for something to do with me?"

   "Of course, here are some scores, I hope your orchestra can perform these music."

Griffin did not take the score and frowned: "When he first came here, Mr. William promised us that we would respect our right to play. In fact, we are now practicing for the soundtrack of "The Count of Monte Cristo", temporarily changing the soundtrack. I don’t think it’s a good idea."

"Of course, Mr. Griffin, as a layman, it is indeed not qualified to point fingers at a professional musician, but these scores are a gift from a friend of mine. He said you will understand after reading these scores. "Harvey smiled and handed over the music scores in his hand, which were all suitable for the soundtrack of "The Count of Monte Cristo" that he had selected last night.

Griffin hesitated to take it and saw the signature on the score: "Ludwig van Beethoven~www.wuxiaspot.com~ I have never heard of this person's name in the music industry. Has he ever performed anything? ?"

   "He is not from the Kingdom of Barron."

   He looked at Harvey suspiciously: "Oh, you should know that music has no country."

"He comes from a far away country, at least he has no communication with the music industry as you know him. There is no doubt about his level. Then let’s say, his level of music is the same as my level of writing novels. If "The Count of Monte Cristo" is famous In the Kingdom of Barron, the music he composed can shake the music world of the Kingdom of Barron."

   "Oh...you should know..."

   Griffin still wanted to refute, looking at the music score, he choked back at what he wanted to say.

"It seems to be the case. This score is very interesting. I will try to play it again." Griffin flipped through the score page by page and finally nodded. It is impossible to understand the quality of the music by looking at the score, but I can tell. The professional qualities of the composer. This score is very professional, as long as you see the note Griffin simulates one side in his mind with his rich experience, the vague symphony sound rang in his mind.

   What he heard, it seemed to make his body tremble, and the music that shook his soul, but he still couldn't hear it clearly.

   The reason is very simple. His proud musical level feels powerless in front of this symphony sheet music. Simple note combinations produce different things, and he can't feel that feeling.

   He was inconceivable for a while, a little anxious.

   "I'm sorry to cause trouble to your band." Harvey leaned forward and laughed. Griffin looked at the music sheet intently and didn't seem to hear Harvey's words. He waved the baton in his hand and his face was uncertain.

   Harvey smiled and didn't mind, leaving here to go to the filming site of "The Count of Monte Cristo".

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