match the words/phrases in bold with their meanings: moved quickly up, bothered, felt unhappy, destroyed remains, walked without a purpose, strange&frightening, floating in the same position, scary.
For me, classical music is the highest degree of art. Not so often it can be heard on the waves of modern radio, although there are special programs where this music sounds. But still, for the general listener, pop music is more often transmitted.
Classical music is the tenderness and sadness of reflection, it is the confession of a suffering person. We hear the noise of spring streams in Tchaikovsky's "Snowdrop". Together with Mussorgsky, you can walk through the art gallery — "Pictures from the exhibition" seem to accompany us from one painting to another, creating additional impressions.
But I especially like Strauss' music. The composer wrote many operettas, but the waltz was his element. "Viennese Waltz" and "Blue Danube" did not immediately gain recognition among their contemporaries, but without these works I cannot imagine real, joyful classical music. Strauss's music fills a person with a sense of celebration of life. Strauss wrote music both at home and on the road, and during a friendly party and unexpectedly
So,I think my favorite film is Harry Potter
I’m sure that everyone saw or listened about this adorable fantasy film.
The film is about a boy which has a magic powers.
However,his parents passed away and he was brought up with his uncle and aunt,they’re don’t want to release him to a Hogwarts
In Hogwarts he will meet with a good friends,terrible situations,and new information about him.
In my opinion,you shouldn to see this film,cause it’s make you think about main things in your life.
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For me, classical music is the highest degree of art. Not so often it can be heard on the waves of modern radio, although there are special programs where this music sounds. But still, for the general listener, pop music is more often transmitted.
Classical music is the tenderness and sadness of reflection, it is the confession of a suffering person. We hear the noise of spring streams in Tchaikovsky's "Snowdrop". Together with Mussorgsky, you can walk through the art gallery — "Pictures from the exhibition" seem to accompany us from one painting to another, creating additional impressions.
But I especially like Strauss' music. The composer wrote many operettas, but the waltz was his element. "Viennese Waltz" and "Blue Danube" did not immediately gain recognition among their contemporaries, but without these works I cannot imagine real, joyful classical music. Strauss's music fills a person with a sense of celebration of life. Strauss wrote music both at home and on the road, and during a friendly party and unexpectedly
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