The Emotional Expression of the Violin Song "Zigeunerweisen Op.20"
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Philosophy, Violin, Zigeunerweisen Op.20Abstract
As living conditions get better, so does the need for musical knowledge and skills. In the past, people's understanding of violin performance was limited to whether the piece was good or not, and whether the performance was good. People usually don't go to a deeper level to understand the emotional expression of music, let alone look at a performance from a philosophical point of view. In this paper, we will use key signatures, melody, and rhythm to conduct research, and analyze different players.This paper examines the emotion and expression of the violin piece of Song of the Wanderer, the emotionalism and cognitivism of existence, and how the performers use emotionalism and cognitivism. Based on people's understanding of performance, this paper analyzes Zigeunerweisen Op.20 and musical emotions from a philosophical perspective, and explores the meaning and value of life.Research has shown that "Zigeunerweisen Op.20" is not only a virtuosic violin piece, but also a musical work full of philosophical implications. Therefore, this is not only a musical work, but also a philosophical text worthy of in-depth study and discussion.
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