Active reading 1:Embarkation Johann Sebastian Bach Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the column. composer constitute derive qualified rhythm simultaneously sufficiently Johann Sebastian Bach is possibly the greatest (1) composer the world has ever known.His Well- Tempered Clavi@hoi年s one of the most complete works for keyboard esiereutlis (3) both a series of technical exercises which explore the possibilities of the keyboard,and a masterpiece of expressive feeling. Mo
Johann Sebastian Bach Active reading 1: Embarkation Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the column. Johann Sebastian Bach is possibly the greatest (1) _ the world has ever known. His WellTempered Clavichord 2) _ one of the most complete works for keyboard ever written. It is (3) _ both a series of technical exercises which explore the possibilities of the keyboard, and a masterpiece of expressive feeling. composer constitute derive qualified rhythm simultaneously sufficiently More composer constitutes simultaneously
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Johann Sebastian Bach Active reading 1: Embarkation Although he was a highly (4) _ musician (as an organist and a choirmaster), he was not considered to be (5) _ “modern” by the generation which followed him, and he was soon forgotten. But his music was rediscovered in the 19th century, for its perfect sense of (6) _ and harmony. Indeed, many of the great composers of the 20th century, such as Stravinsky, (7) _ a lot of their musical ideas from him. qualified sufficiently rhythm derived composer constitute derive qualified rhythm simultaneously sufficiently
Active reading 1:Embarkation Well-Tempered Clavichord Listen to E flat minor prelude and Prelude in G major and discuss their expressive feeling. 月E flat minor prelude Prelude in G major 666686686566968 当甘手手 刀卫 y手手手毛手电毛手手 月应四 色FE电E手卧吃5厅 8孕自白里士 :世之毛 ” 88RR6REREE"EE本·与司 sorrow-laden care-free,volatile More
Well-Tempered Clavichord Active reading 1: Embarkation Listen to E flat minor prelude and Prelude in G major and discuss their expressive feeling. More E flat minor prelude Prelude in G major sorrow-laden care-free, volatile
Active reading 1:Embarkation Well-Tempered Clavichord Listen to a recording and answer questions. 1.According to the speaker,what is the most striking point in Well-Tempered Clavichord? It mirrors the world-view. 2.What is the difference between Bach and Beethoven? Beethoven likes to depict natural soul-states while Bach likes to depict the reality of life felt. 3.Why should we thank Bach? It brings us peace. (o7
Well-Tempered Clavichord Active reading 1: Embarkation Listen to a recording and answer questions. More 1. According to the speaker, what is the most striking point in Well-Tempered Clavichord? It mirrors the world-view. 2. What is the difference between Bach and Beethoven? Beethoven likes to depict natural soul-states while Bach likes to depict the reality of life felt. 3. Why should we thank Bach? It brings us peace. Sc ript
Active reading 1:Embarkation Well-Tempered Clavichord Listen again and complete the sentences 1.in such a way that we are transported from the wonΦ5i to a world of peace,and see reality in a new way,as if we were sitting by a mountain lake and contemplating hills and woods and clouds infh曲omless tranquil water. 2.a spirit in which the most contradictory emotions wildest grief and exuberant cheerfulness,are simply phases of a fundamental superiority of soul. 3.Whoever has once felt this wonderful tranquility has comprehended the mysterious spirit that has here expressed all it knew and felt of life in the secret language of tone
Well-Tempered Clavichord Active reading 1: Embarkation Listen again and complete the sentences. 1. .in such a way that we are transported from the world of _ to a world of peace, and see reality in a new way, as if we were sitting by a mountain lake and _ hills and woods and clouds in the _ & _ water. 2. .a spirit in which the most _, _ and exuberant _, are simply phases of a fundamental superiority of soul. 3. Whoever has once felt this wonderful tranquility has _ that has here expressed all it knew and felt of life in the secret language of tone. Sc ript unrest contemplating fathomless tranquil contradictory emotions wildest grief cheerfulness comprehended the mysterious spirit