File:The Dying Swan - black angel JMC Han.ogg

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English: It's a piano edition of Camille Saint-Saëns's 'The Swan', or we can say 'The Dying Swan', submitted up as a remembrance of Traditional Tomb-sweeping Festival of China. I thought the colours of both, the emotional sadness of life's gone and the dreams of pure souls can be matched together.

The inspiration of playing this piano edition was from two different aspects:

One was a teaching demand from my real classroom that one girl student had self-required me to teach her this challenging piece, which deeply awoke up my interest of Arpeggio-training and the wandering of melodic line upon background. I felt very happy that she can have this self-demand and bravery to face so big a challenge beyond her level. 

The other was even earlier before the time that a movie named Black Swan (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Swan_(film) ) deeply attracted my artistic appreciation & enthusiast. Where is the artistic perfection? Maybe, it's only in dream... however, after one character can manage two totally & extremely opposite roles - a death-breathing black swan deluded by Satan and a holly-dreaming white swan guided by Angel; afterwards, she could really get her Artistic Perfection from life but crazily make a repayment of death. At that moment, a max happiness would occur that the sense of achievement as a mountain could be climbed up and you can watch the sunshine beautifully upon the peak... Most people, like me and you, would never feel it before in our short life... but please dream... one day if you can get this feeling, what will be the next... or from certain meanings, it's forever at that moment! How beautiful a feeling...!

Sorry, depending on time and energy here and now, I can only give a fast sight-reading and short-time trainings (twice self-training and twice classroom teachings together with student) The hardest technique-training part, I thought, is various arpeggio-running in left hand. And the second one is how to highlight the inportance of melodic wandering in the right hand from the background with the vocal singing statement one breath by the other. I thought a better edition would be soon submitted up...

Jason M. C., Han (talk) 14:23, 5 April 2018 (UTC)
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Camille Saint-Saëns's 'The Swan', or we can say 'The Dying Swan' in piano's view

5 April 2018

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