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他们是18世纪伟大的音乐家。格鲁克(1714—1787)的贡献在于为将“人性”融八歌剧提供了可能。这意味着人物和故事情节比音乐和歌舞更加重要,使歌剧摆脱歌唱家的控制,而由作曲家掌握。海顿(1732—1809)是一名制轮匠的儿子。他在维也纳一所教堂唱诗班唱歌,—直到他变声以后,靠在大街旁弹一架破钢琴卖唱为生,随后贵族发现了他。当时的音乐属于贵族。他写作了104首交响乐,被称为“交响乐之父”。在音乐史上有一个光明的时刻,所有的对立都和解了,所有的紧张都消除了,那个光明的时刻便
They are great musicians of the 18th century. The contribution of Gluck (1714-1787) lies in the possibility of melting eight operas into “humanity.” This means that characters and storylines are more important than music and song and dance, freeing the opera from the control of the singer and mastered by the composer. Haydn (1732-1809) is the son of a wheel maker. He sang in a church choir in Vienna - until after he changed his voice, living on the side of the street playing a broken piano for a living, then the aristocracy discovered him. At the time the music belongs to the aristocracy. He wrote 104 symphonies, known as the “Father of Symphonies.” There is a bright moment in the history of music, all the antagonisms are reconciled, all the tension is eliminated, that bright moment