After dreaming of getting rich, I dressed up as a collapsed idol

Chapter 326



Chapter 326

"tired?"

Li Yinan sat down beside him.

"Kind of."

Because of the experience of not having enough to eat in the past, Lu Qingfeng's physical condition is actually not very good now.

Although the inherited talent makes him look like an ordinary person, his actual physical health is slightly worse.

It seems that he has always suffered from hypoglycemia.

After all, the current inherited talent only works on the surface and does not make him more energetic.

This was reflected during the previous military training.

After realizing this, Lu Qingfeng has been exercising and eating a nutritious diet, but this level is not enough to make up for the losses incurred in the past.

The two chatted casually, talking about the interesting things that happened during the recording during the day.

After meeting every week for more than a month, we became familiar with each other.

Li Yinan is a very generous person. Whether he is recording a program or getting along with others in daily life, he is the kind of person who can dissolve awkward atmosphere like a gentle breeze and drizzle.

He is not the oldest among them, but he looks like the head of a family.

Lu Qingfeng felt that the reason why the program chose him as a permanent guest was probably because they needed such a glue-like role.

He himself also likes to get along with people like this.

If he could only choose one of these people to be his friend, he would definitely choose Li Yinan.

"By the way, Brother Li, how did you get into the band?"

As they chatted, Lu Qingfeng remembered that in the first episode, Liu Qianya persuaded him to cooperate with the symphony orchestra. It happened that Li Yinan was the conductor of the Shanghai Youth Symphony Orchestra, so he wanted to ask about it.

"I?"

Li Yinan thought about it.

"I was recommended by the school."

Perhaps he felt that he had not explained himself clearly, so he explained further.

"I didn't start out studying conducting. I first learned piano, then switched to violin. I only started learning the theoretical knowledge of conducting when I was eleven years old."

"I was later admitted to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. After a year of study, I was the conductor at a school celebration. It was also during that event that the school thought I was doing well and recommended me to the Shanghai Youth Symphony Orchestra."

"I lived up to the school's expectations. I successfully passed the orchestra's assessment and continued to study. Three years ago, I was fortunate enough to become the orchestra's chief conductor."

Li Yinan spoke very modestly, but Lu Qingfeng could sense his pride.

Before systematically studying music theory, Lu Qingfeng could not understand the role of the person waving a stick in front of the symphony.

Only after learning did I understand the role of a conductor.

Just like a commander in the army, a coach in football, or a director in a movie, they have absolute right to interpret the music played by the band.

Or you can simply understand it as the conductor is the human metronome of the orchestra.

Because a symphony orchestra has a large number of members, ranging from dozens to hundreds or even thousands, and they are all first-class performers. Everyone has his or her own ideas. Without a unified coordinator, it is difficult to ensure harmonious performance among so many people.

Thus, the conductor as a coordinator came into being.

In the early days, this profession was important but not prominent, as it required the conductor to have a deep understanding of the music, so it was usually performed by the composer himself.

People like Beethoven and Mozart are not only great composers but also outstanding conductors.

Later, as the music masters passed away one after another, the many classic works they left behind could not be shelved, so the interpretation of these works was handed over to the conductor.

Conductors have become a bridge for audiences to understand the charm of these works, and the profession of conductor has become increasingly respected.

Famous conductors often have their own characteristics in orchestration, timbre, and musical expression.

Among them, body language is a clear reflection of the conductor's personal style.

If you watch the video of the concert, you will find that each of these conductors has their own unique performance.

Some are silent and taciturn, some are serious and sharp, some are passionate, and some even conduct while dancing.

This seemingly simple job is actually the most difficult job in a symphony orchestra.

First of all, as a conductor, he must be an excellent musician himself, with deep and comprehensive music knowledge. Before conducting, he must have a deep understanding of the music to be performed.

As a conductor, he also has excellent psychological qualities, good communication and organizational skills.

Many conditions mean that it is difficult for geniuses to emerge in this profession, because many things require experience and experience before they can be slowly understood.

Being able to sit in the chief position at the age of 27, Li Yinan can be said to be extremely talented.

"I think if you come to learn conducting, you'll be better than me."

"I?"

Lu Qingfeng was stunned

Li Yinan nodded.

"I'm quite confident about my musical achievements. Ever since I started learning music at the age of six, everyone around me has said that I will have a great career in this field."

“I never feel that I am weaker than others.”

"But in you, I definitely feel the gap."

Li Yinan looked at him, a rare look of envy appearing on his face.

"During this period of rehearsals, you're always the one who gets into the groove the fastest. Whether it's a song composed by others or your own, you can quickly master it. You can quickly break down the pitch and understand the music into your own ideas."

Lu Qingfeng practiced diligently.

What Li Yinan said was as instinctive and simple to him as eating and drinking water.

Perhaps because he was used to the power of his inherited talent, he himself didn't feel anything, but it was quite outrageous to others.

He has no intention of learning conducting for the time being and decides to continue improving his violin skills.

A jack of all trades, master of none. First improve what you know to an astonishing level.

He told Li Yinan about the suggestions Liu Qianya had given him before, and Li Yinan also expressed his approval.

"I remember that the Philharmonic Orchestra was online in Hanhua before, and they wanted to work with you, right?"

This matter dates back to August when Lu Qingfeng first showed his musical talent to the outside world.

At that time, he did not respond because of the plan.

"So, I was afraid that the previous impression would make the Philharmonic Orchestra think I was too arrogant and reject me."

Lu Qingfeng said embarrassedly.

Li Yinan said with a smile.

"You're overthinking it. The band leader isn't so stingy these days. I can ask for you. Besides, the timing is pretty good now."

"The orchestra's concertmaster, Ms. Lu Sijia, is on a study tour in Europe. The Palace Museum is having an event in December where they'll collaborate with major domestic symphony orchestras. If you go now, they should be very welcoming."

"Really?"

Lu Qingfeng was shocked.

"Ah."

Li Yinan said affirmatively.

"This year marks the 600th anniversary of the completion of the Forbidden City. The Palace Museum has launched a "Danchen Yonggu" event. In addition to exhibiting the Forbidden City's collection, there will also be documentaries, concerts and other related content. You can learn more about it online."

"What are you talking about?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Liu Qianya came over.


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