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英语演讲稿背景音乐

英语演讲稿背景音乐

英语演讲稿背景音乐【篇一:适合演讲(激情昂扬)的背景音乐】适合演讲(激情昂扬)的背景音乐一歌颂祖国类1 共和国之恋 2 我像雪花天上来 3 红旗颂 4 长征交响曲1 5 长征交响曲2 6 义勇军进行曲 7 五星红旗 8 黄河钢琴协奏曲 9 乡之音1 10 乡之音2 11 乡之音3 12 十送红军配乐 13 青春中国配乐 14 黄河号子 15 我和我的祖国 16 长城谣 17 黄河牵着我的手 18 江山无限 19 爬雪山 20 同一首歌 21 长江之歌 22 娘大哥他回来了23 龙魂 24 大梦敦煌 25 缔造者 26 西江月?井冈山 27 满江红?和郭沫若 28 七律?占领南京 29 蝶恋花?答李淑一 30 菩萨蛮?黄鹤楼 31 沁园春?雪 32 重上井冈山 33 长征二亲情乡情类1 白发亲娘2 大别山3 老父亲4 妈妈的歌谣5 母亲06 母亲7 那就是我8 前门大碗茶9 亲爱的爸爸妈妈 10 夕阳红 11 烛光里的妈妈 12 忆江南 13 思乡 14 千年祈 15 二泉映月三爱情心情类1 天浴梁祝提琴2 何茫然3 走进春天配乐4 陆游唐婉5 沈园故事6 哀怨的大提琴7 悲怆的大提琴8 悲伤的大提琴9 悲壮的大提琴 10沉重的大提琴 11 舒缓的大提琴 12 忧伤的大提琴 13 振奋的大提琴14 悲曲 15 不了情 16 苍凉遒劲 17 苍序曲 18 常驻我心 19 故事 20 款款柔情 21 乱世佳人 22 每当你离去时候 23 秋日私语 24 人鬼情未了 25 人面桃花 26 殇殇 27 思乡曲 28 万水千山总是情 29 味道 30我的美丽与哀愁 31 我等候你 32 无悔 33 无极 34 无尽的爱 35 心安神宁 36 眼熏在你眼里 37 洋溢的爱 38 以吻封缄 39 隐私 40 雨和泪41 月光小夜曲 42 真诚和感动 43 只有你 44 钟爱一生 45 长亭怨慢46 爱情飞蛾 47 爱与愁交给谁 48 离情别绪 49 夜夜相思四自然诗意类1 白菊曲2 秋菊曲3 冷菊曲4 碧雨翠丝5 哈罗6 航行7 荷塘月色8 良宵9 旅程 10 旅行 11 绿洲笛韵 12 美好时光 13 破晓 14 日光海岸15 森林狂想曲 16 田纳西华尔兹 17 田野小曲筚篥 18 温柔海 19 仙境 20 雪花的快乐 21 雪人 22 烟火 23 远古之迷 24 月河 25 月神 26 满天春色 27 满园春色 28 千年冰 29 水晶杯 30 水晶球 31 水晶枕 32 水晶柱五草原马头琴1 不落的太阳2 草原梦3 草原之夜4 大草原5 父亲的草原6 嘎达梅林7 美丽的草原8 蒙古人9 牧歌 10 诺恩吉雅 11 色楞格河 12 森吉德玛 13 提琴在西北草原 14 天上的神云 15 天堂 16 赞歌六强烈节奏气势磅礴1 百战英雄2 苍龙鼓3 冲天炮4 德久鼓5 等待6 风雨人生7 鼓古事记8 鼓诗9 海燕伴奏 10 浩浩乾坤 11 激烈磅礴 12 甲午海战 13 千古英雄 14 十跪母重恩 15 问天 16 向天再借五百年 17 校歌 18 心灵睡过的地方 19 中国志气 20 最后的倾诉 21 avemano 22 dont go away 23 dont forget 24 enae volare 25 if you shout 26 looking for 27 sombre day 28 the champions 29 the mass 30 voxifera七交响乐轻音乐1 阿达玛斯2 爱尔兰摇篮曲3 安妮的仙境4 巴格达之星5 比阿特丽克斯6 变幻之风7 布列瑟农8 沉意爱尔兰9 晨光 10 初雪 11 春水12 春天 13 春野 14 春之歌 15 春之声 16 大自然的母亲 17 地球之声18 返璞归真 19 飞过 20 飞翔 21 飞走吧 22 风车 23 风那一个方向吹24 风之呼唤 25 高原 26 给你的歌 27 孤独的夜晚 28 和平生活 29 河上的明亮 30 幻影 31 黄昏之恋 32 火战车 33 金色之翼 34 空想的声音 35 老鹰之旅36 罗密欧与茱莉叶 37 满天星 38 梦幻时刻 39 命运 40 命运贝多芬41 莫扎特 42 你的笑严 43 鸟之歌 44 皮耶先生 45 普罗文斯 46 浅笑47 清新晨曦 48 如歌的行板 49 三部曲 50 森林中的一夜 51 山涧 52 神秘花园 53 神奇的风 54 曙光 55 帅希拉 56 水印 57 泰坦尼克号 58 天亮以后说分手 59 天堂之门 60 童年 61 微风 62 温柔 63 我宣誓 64 无尽的地平线 65 无垠水平线 66 希望之歌 67 小美人鱼 68 星云 69 雪之梦 70 寻爱 71 寻寻觅觅 72 眼眸 73 移民 74 因为爱你 75 雨后76 源自太阳的风 77 远走高风 78 月光狂想曲 79 月光美酒 80 越过彩虹的鸟 81 再见,苏茜 82 在内嘉之路 83 在一瞬间 84 早晨空气85 展翅 86 崭新的世界 87 挚友 88 紫蝴蝶 89 自新大陆 90 走过意91 走进大瀑布 92 钻石 93 最初的雪花 94 child 95 down 96 greek 97 level 98 lof 99 luna 100 pleacef 101 sadness 102 white 103 wood八提琴主题1 暗夜2 飞向阳光飞向你3 海顿协奏曲4 红莲5 蝴蝶花6 江河水大提7 流情大提8 牧歌大提9 情殇 10 思想者 11 伦敦大提01 12 伦敦大提02 13 伦敦大提03 14 伦敦大提04 15 伦敦大提05 16 我愿意大提 17 协奏曲1 18 夜提琴 19 雨中的故事大提 20 小提殡 21 小提不由自主 22 小提春之声 23 小提皇帝圆舞曲 24 小提卡门幻想曲 25 小提神秘花园 26 小提冬 27 小提秋 28 小提夏 29 小提天鹅 30 小提梁祝 31 小提小夜曲 32 小提忧郁小夜曲 33 小提月光 34 yamshick 35 russe 36 adios 37 beltz 38 bouclesdor 39 cazrdas 40 corsica 41 gnossienne 42 guitares 43 holgroise 44 laboheme 45 lalouette 46 laube 47 mamme 48 medley 49 moldova 50 nightfall 51 noirs九古曲古韵1 爱与哀愁古琴2 白柱3 别港4 步步高5 彩云追月6 长门怨7 禅院钟声8 出水莲9 春涧流泉 10 春江花月夜 11 春之海古琴 12 大得胜13 灯月交辉 14 杜宇魂 15 二泉映月古琴 16 泛龙舟 17 翡翠登泽 18 丰富之歌 19 高山流水 20 姑苏风光 21 鼓鼓 22 广陵散 23 寒鸦戏水24 汉宫秋月 25 汉江韵 26 旱天雷 27 红茶馆 28 胡笳十八拍 29 江河水 30 将军令 31 蕉窗夜雨 32 快乐的姑娘 33 梁祝古琴 34 浏阳河 35 流水 36 流水行云 37 柳青娘 38 梅花三弄 39 梅花引 40 琵琶词 41 琵琶行曲 42 平湖秋月 43 平沙落雁 44 秦桑曲 45 清净法身佛 46 山居吟 47 十面埋伏 48 蜀道难 49 双凤朝阳 50 思凡 51 四段锦 52 苏武思乡 53 未知名 54 西厢词 55 香山射鼓 56 小霓裳 57 幸福渠 58 雪山春晓 59 崖山哀 60 阳春白雪 61 阳关三叠 62 一点金 63 游园 64 鱼舟唱晚 65 渔樵问答 66 雨打芭蕉 67 月儿高 68 战台风 69 昭君怨70 醉渔唱晚 71 古曲十景与情1 白云红叶两悠悠2 北斗望月3 道情元4 登轩待月5 风雨残雷6 枫桥夜泊7 浮云天关8 寒山踪深深几许9 荷风送香气 10 荷塘风缓 11 湖亭晚归 12 花非花 13 花间梦事 14 花月正春风 15 空林晚晴 16 侬家风月 17 品茗南亭 18 秋河飞月 19 秋雨霜冷 20 山居隐 21 山野幽居 22 山雨溪风 23 神游太虚 24 疏梅弄影 25 水碧霞光 26 水月空禅心 27 松雨 28 亭亭山上松 29 庭竹滴泉 30 无云天 31 相思 32 行云流水 33 雪晴晚望 34 寻梅 35 杨柳弄春柔 36 夜深风竹敲秋韵 37 一点凝烟 38 一溪新绿 39 银河落九天 40 鸳鸯泛绿 41 月下独酌 42 云游四海 43 在水一方 44 紫金城十一海韵1 阿德琳芭蕾曲2 阿兰费兹之恋3 爱的港湾4 岸边5 八仙过海6 北海罗曼史7 潮骚8 船歌9 海滨灯塔 10 最后的华尔兹 11 海顿惊愕交响曲 12 海阔天空 13 海内存知己 14 海豚上的男孩 15 海之涛 16 酣睡的珊瑚礁 17 化身为海 18 蓝色序曲 19 美丽的流逝 20 迷其中 21 陪伴我 22 佩内洛普 23 飘 24 奇迹の海 25 倩影 26 情歌 27 人似浪花 28 伤心的爱 29 似曾相识 30 涛声 31 天上人间 32 天堂海 33 夏日恋人 34 一生一世 35 永远的爱 36 月光游 37 在酣睡的海岸十二牧童笛、笛子1 晨雾2 大风过后3 大海和水滴4 绿袖子5 美丽女人6 美丽的珍藏品 7 梦想飞翔 8 迷人的黎明 9 柔雨 10 深蓝色 11 始终 12 树林里的鸟 13 斯塔的纳维亚 14 太阳上升时房子 15 天长地久 16 西班牙舞曲17 希伯来人洗衣歌 18 希腊之舞 19 像这样某一天 20 寻诗 21 真实的爱 22 鹰之语 23 又一次回到那里 24 雨 25 远古波斯人祈祷 26 赞歌笛子 27 草原之夜笛子 28 洞庭湖 29 丰收歌 30 凤尾竹 31 骏马奔驰保边疆 32 美好生活 33 美丽新疆 34 五朵金花 35 西沙十三大提琴专集《爱你只此一生》【篇二:演讲配乐大全】分享演讲,表演,会议,晚会。

十大名人英语演讲稿

十大名人英语演讲稿

十大名人英语演讲稿1、MLK: I Have a DreamMartin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech is one of the most iconic and influential in American history. Delivered on August 28, 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the speech was a clarion call for racial equality and justice.2、JFK: Inaugural AddressJohn F. Kennedy's inaugural address, delivered on January 20, 1961, is remembered for its optimistic and eloquent call to service. Speaking to a nation in the throes of the Cold War, Kennedy challenged Americans to work together to "ask what we can do for our country."3、Winston Churchill: We Shall Fight on the BeachesWinston Churchill's speech to the House of Commons on June 4, 1940, was a rousing declaration of war and defiance in the face of Nazi Germany's invasion of France. Speaking with theauthority of a British bulldog, Churchill vowed that "we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender."4、John F. Kennedy: Address at Rice UniversityOn September 12, 1962, John F. Kennedy delivered an address to Rice University in Houston that was a clarion call for American space exploration and scientific discovery. Speaking to a nation still reeling from the Soviet Union's lead in space exploration, Kennedy challenged the country to go to the moon and beyond, saying, "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard."5、Barack Obama: 2004 Democratic National Convention Keynote AddressBarack Obama's keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention launched his national political career and set the stage for a groundbreaking presidency. Speaking with optimismand urgency, Obama challenged Americans to put aside partisan politics and work together to solve the country's problems.6、MLK: Beyond Vietnam - A Time to Break SilenceOn April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a speech at New York's Riverside Church that was a scathing critique of the Vietnam War and America's unjust systems of poverty and violence. Speaking from his pulpit as a prophet of peace, King called for an end to the war and a rejection of violence and war machines in favor of love and peace.7、Ronald Reagan: Address to the Nation on Tax ReformOn February 5, 1981, Ronald Reagan gave an address to the nation outlining his vision for tax reform. Speaking with his trademark optimism and charm, Reagan challenged Congress to pass legislation that would simplify the tax code, reduce rates, and spur economic growth.8、JFK: Address at American UniversityJohn F. Kennedy's address at American University on June 10,1963, was a plea for peace in the nuclear age and a clarion call for cooperation between nations. Speaking at a time when the world was on edge due to Cold War tensions, Kennedy called fora reduction in nuclear weapons and an end to the arms race.9、FDR: Pearl Harbor Address to the NationFranklin D. Roosevelt's address to the nation on December 7, 1941, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, was a call to arms and a declaration of war against Japan. Speaking with resolve and anger, Roosevelt vowed that "our country demands action now...we will always remember...and we will always honor...those who died here.名人小故事演讲稿尊敬的评委、亲爱的听众们:大家好!今天我要跟大家分享的是“名人小故事演讲稿”。

小提琴家帕格尼尼故事

小提琴家帕格尼尼故事

小提琴家帕格尼尼故事帕格尼尼(Niccolo Paganini ,1782.10.27--1840.5.27),意大利小提琴演奏家、作曲家。

他的技巧影响了后来的小提琴作品,也影响了钢琴的技巧和作品。

他的作品有《bE大调协奏曲》、《二十四首随想曲》、《女巫之舞》、《无穷动》、《威尼斯狂欢节》、《军队奏鸣曲》、《奏鸣曲》、《爱的场面》、《魔女》、《D大调小提琴协奏曲》。

另外,还作有吉他曲二百首,以及各种室内乐曲。

帕格尼尼小提琴家帕格尼尼一生遭遇了很多苦难,但这并没妨碍他成为一个音乐界的巨人。

4岁时,帕格尼尼患上了麻疹和可怕的昏厥症,险些丧命;儿童时期,他患上了严重的肺炎;中年时他口腔疾病严重,口舌糜烂,满口疮痍,拔掉了所有牙齿,紧接着又染上了可怕的眼疾,走路都无法看清;50岁后,相继发作的关节炎、肠道炎、喉结核等多种疾病吞噬着他的身体;后来,他完全失去了发音的能力,儿子只能通过口型来判断他的意思;57岁那年,他走完了多灾多难的一生,离开了人世。

从4岁到57岁,帕格尼尼一直在与苦难为伍,但这并没有让他退缩,更没有将他压垮,反而让他在音乐方面取得了极高的成就,他是凭什么做到这些的?在病痛的折磨下,帕格尼尼爱上了音乐。

他闭门不出,疯狂地练琴,每天十多个小时。

13岁时,他开始带着一把琴周游,过着流浪者的生活。

同时,他还学习作曲与指挥,创作出了《随想曲》、《无穷动》、《女妖舞》和6部小提琴协奏曲及许多吉他演奏曲,这些都让他付出了艰辛的努力与汗水。

15岁时,他举办了一次音乐会。

就是这次音乐会使他震惊了世界,一举成名,他的名声传遍英、法、德、意、奥、捷等国。

有多少人能如帕格尼尼一般,经历诸多苦难,而又有多少人能够取得这样辉煌的成就?对于帕格尼尼来说,也许正是因为这些苦难,才让他的人生更加精彩,充满了挑战的乐趣。

也正是这些磨砺,才让他的意志开始变得坚强,内心变得勇敢,从而战胜了命运。

在弱者眼里,苦难是鞋里的细沙;在强者眼里,苦难是一颗华丽的珍珠。

帕格尼尼演讲稿

帕格尼尼演讲稿

帕格尼尼演讲稿尊敬的各位嘉宾、亲爱的朋友们:大家好!我很荣幸能够在这个重要的场合发表演讲。

今天,我将与大家分享关于音乐家、作曲家帕格尼尼的故事和音乐创作。

帕格尼尼不仅是一个杰出的音乐家,更是一个传奇。

他的音乐才华和对艺术的热爱使他成为了音乐史上的重要人物。

首先,我要介绍一下帕格尼尼的生平。

尼科洛·帕格尼尼出生于1782年的意大利。

他从小就展现了非凡的音乐天赋。

他的父亲认识到他的潜力,并开始教他演奏小提琴。

在帕格尼尼14岁时,他的技艺已经非常出色,甚至超过了他的老师。

他在年轻的时候就已经成为了一个受人尊敬的音乐家。

帕格尼尼的音乐风格非常独特,他的作品充满了激情和技巧。

他的演奏技巧被认为是前所未有的,甚至有人说他与魔鬼签订了契约,才有如此出众的才能。

他的作品《24首随想曲》是他最著名的作品之一,其中的技巧和表现力仍然令人惊叹。

帕格尼尼的技巧和演奏风格深深影响了许多后来的音乐家。

除了他的音乐表演和作曲能力,帕格尼尼还是一个非常杰出的教育家。

他经常举行大师班和演讲会,与学生和音乐爱好者分享他的经验和见解。

他鼓励年轻音乐家要发挥自己的创造力和个性,不拘泥于传统。

他相信音乐是一种表达情感和思想的方式,每个音乐家都应该有自己独特的声音。

帕格尼尼在他的一生中面对了许多挑战和困难。

他的健康状况不佳,经常受到病痛的困扰。

他还遭受了财务问题和家庭问题的困扰。

然而,他从未放弃他对音乐的热爱。

他努力工作,坚持不懈地追求他的音乐事业。

帕格尼尼的音乐影响了全世界,他的作品在音乐界产生了深远的影响。

他的琴音饱满而激情澎湃,唤起了人们内心深处的情感。

他的音乐以其独特而热情的风格,让人们陶醉其中。

他的音乐穿越了时空,留下了不朽的经典。

帕格尼尼的才能和精神鼓舞了后来的音乐家和作曲家。

他开创了独奏小提琴作为一个独立的音乐形式,成为了小提琴音乐的先驱之一。

他的作品不仅体现了个人技巧的高超,而且展示了音乐的普世价值。

他的音乐不仅在当时,而且在现代仍然被广泛演奏和欣赏。

十大艺术家英语演讲稿精选

十大艺术家英语演讲稿精选

十大艺术家英语演讲稿精选尊敬的各位嘉宾,女士们先生们,我非常荣幸能够站在这个讲台上,与大家分享十大艺术家的故事。

他们是世界各地最杰出的艺术家,他们的作品不仅令人着迷,也深深地影响着人们的心灵。

1. 莫奈(Claude Monet)- 莫奈是印象派画派的奠基人之一,他以其对光线和色彩的独特表现方式而闻名于世。

- 莫奈的作品《睡莲》等代表着他对自然美的追求与表达。

2. 达利(Salvador Dali)- 达利是超现实主义艺术的代表人物,他的作品以其独特的梦幻和怪诞风格而闻名。

- 达利的《记忆的永恒》等作品展示了他对时间和现实的独特解读。

3. 墨西哥壁画家弗里达·卡罗(Frida Kahlo)- 弗里达·卡罗是墨西哥最杰出的艺术家之一,她的作品充满自传性质和对自然界的敬畏。

- 弗里达·卡罗的作品《自画像与刺猬》等展示了她对身份和自我探索的表达。

4. 文森特·梵高(Vincent van Gogh)- 梵高是后印象派画派的代表人物,在艺术史上留下了深远的影响。

- 梵高的作品《星夜》等表现了他对情感和内心体验的独特诠释。

5. 安迪·沃霍尔(Andy Warhol)- 沃霍尔是美国波普艺术的代表人物,他通过大众文化和商业符号的再现来探讨艺术与消费社会的关系。

- 沃霍尔的作品《康普顿·菲利普斯的马洛丽·梦露》等成为了波普艺术的经典之一。

6. 杨丽萍(Yang Liping)- 杨丽萍是中国著名的舞蹈家和编舞家,她通过舞蹈将中国传统文化和现代艺术相结合。

- 杨丽萍的作品《印象·杨丽萍》等展示了她对中国文化的传承与创新。

7. 米开朗基罗(Michelangelo)- 米开朗基罗是文艺复兴时期最重要的艺术家之一,他以其雕塑和绘画作品而闻名。

- 米开朗基罗的作品《达维德》和《创造亚当》等代表了他对人体和宗教主题的精湛创作。

8. 毕加索(Pablo Picasso)- 毕加索被誉为现代艺术的奠基人,他的作品跨越了不同风格和形式。

名人英文演讲词

名人英文演讲词

名人英文演讲词有关于名人英文演讲词(通用6篇)演讲稿也叫演讲词,它是在较为隆重的仪式上和某些公众场合发表的讲话文稿。

演讲稿是进行演讲的依据,是对演讲内容和形式的规范和提示,它体现着演讲的目的和手段。

下面为大家带来了名人英文演讲词,欢迎大家参考!名人英文演讲词篇11. Steve Jobs史蒂芬·乔布斯CEO of Apple Computers 苹果电脑CEO Stanford University 斯坦福大学June 12, 20052005年6月12日Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart. Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary。

纪念小提琴魔鬼大师——帕格尼尼

纪念小提琴魔鬼大师——帕格尼尼

纪念小提琴魔鬼大师——帕格尼尼尼科洛·帕格尼尼Niccolo Paganini意大利小提琴/吉他演奏家、作曲家、早期浪漫乐派音乐家,是历史上最著名的小提琴大师之一,属于欧洲晚期古典乐派,对小提琴演奏技术进行了很多创新。

帕格尼尼是一位杰出的小提琴演奏家和作曲家,但为了隐藏自己独创的演奏技巧,他不肯将自己的作品出版。

他去世10年后,人们才将他的作品编辑出版,总共包括:50首小提琴曲杰出,其中《二十四首随想曲》的某些部分曾被李斯特、舒曼、勃拉姆斯、拉赫玛尼诺夫等人改编成钢琴曲;12首小提琴与吉他奏鸣曲,其中6首为小提琴、中提琴、大提琴和吉他的四重奏;6首小提琴协奏曲,其中《b小调第二小提琴协奏曲》(《钟声》)是他的代表作,主要特点是演奏技巧精湛,尤其是首尾两个乐章遥相呼应,精彩迷人,无愧于它的标题《钟声》。

作品1851年刚出版,李斯特就立即将它改编为同名钢琴练习曲。

原作与改编曲双双传于后世,至今仍是音乐会上常见的曲目。

他还创作有吉他曲200首,以及其他各种室内乐作品等。

▲49岁的帕格尼尼在演出帕格尼尼的手是不可思议的,一般小提琴家必须在高把位才能用1、3指在两条弦上拉出八度音,但据说帕格尼尼可以用四根手指在四条弦拉出四个八度,这相当于在手掌弯曲状态下,食指和小指指尖要相距至少20公分以上。

帕格尼尼的身材瘦长,拉琴时情绪激越,如痴如醉,如魔鬼附身,技巧十分精湛。

在帕格尼尼五十八年的音乐生涯中,共创作了二十四首小提琴随想曲,包括《钟》、《狩猎》等名曲。

二十四首小提琴随想曲•No. 1 in E major (The Arpeggio)•No. 2 in b minor•No. 3 in e minor•No. 4 in c minor•No. 5 in a minor•No. 6 in g minor (The Trill)•No. 7 in a minor•No. 8 in E-flat major•No. 9 in E major (The Hunt)•No. 10 in g minor•No. 11 in C major•No. 12 in A-flat major•No. 13 in B-flat major (Devil's Laughter)•No. 14 in E-flat major•No. 15 in e minor•No. 16 in G major•No. 17 in E-flat major•No. 18 in C major•No. 19 in E-flat major•No. 20 in D major•No. 21 in A major•No. 22 in F major•No. 23 in E-flat major•No. 24 in a minor (Tema con variazioni)Δ 亚历山大·马科夫演奏全集帕格尼尼24首(曲目没有按顺序演奏)No. 1 in E major (The Arpeggio)小提琴家中间任何人也没能拥有像帕格尼尼那样巨大的声望。

名人英语演讲稿大全5篇

名人英语演讲稿大全5篇

名人英语演讲稿大全5篇名人英语演讲稿1dear students :hello everyone !black mamba is a deadly poisonous snakes have , why do i get this name because once i entered the stadium , i was deadly , like the black mamba same. so the next scene , i can joke , but once i entered the stadium , i ll be like a new person , like , engrossed on the pitch.i am now 35 years old, went to be the second half of his career, like some of the injured are also commonplace. once injured , you think the world stopped, regardless of knee injuries, shoulder injuries , and so on . i know a lot of people have ruined the whole career , and some people even depressed , can not even return to the stadium. when that moment happened, i would look at himself in the mirror , said bryant , what would you if you experience such pain you what will happen you know, every time i see someone hurt, i saw a lot of people come back after the injury , i looked at himself in the mirror muttering , is not it quit should not stop playing it i do not know yet whether the return game. i sit here and tell younow , i want a full recovery back on the court . but i can not promise , because a lot of the time i still have some doubts , but i think , this is to meet the challenges of significance .to seize every opportunity to prove yourself to everyone , to prove that you can meet the challenge. to those who say you can never succeed , you will fail to prove , and this is my opinion. if someonesays you are the injured , to slump , and for me, if someone suffered this injury might quit , but kobe can not do this . others say it under your die, i would say that you so that you may quit . so i have to prove it to them , especially to my fans who support me , love , i have to win their own , to win the pain , can return to the game . so as to allow those who doubt me rethink what is the impossible becomes possible. the importance of these scars is reflected in here , these scars are my shift reflects growing .as a player, i was born with a passion to succeed , you want to win. but also the most important thing in life the hardest thing . as a player , you want to go to the stadium to meet the biggest challenge , i think the biggest challenge is to bring people into the team like a man as to constantly , constantly win, this is the biggest challenge the team of athletic competition , this is exactly my passion . for me personally, the most important thing is to continue to meet the challenge, and never afraid of challenges is extremely important.but more important to maintain a constant curiosity of things , such as how to play better , how to improve the skills , how what is learned from others . in fact, i grew up to now has been looking for factors that inspire me from all aspects , not just from the body of michael jordan , earvin magic johnson from the body, but also from michael jackson , beethoven, leonardo da vinci, bruce lee s body, these who gave me great motivation, let me forward, so this is the spirit of the black mamba . not that you have to constantly attack others , but to never stop you from moving forward . life is a life-long learning , so it is extremely important to keep learning . you have to keep learning , study and study again , and talk to people ,to understand , to learn, and not feel that you know everything . the only way you can become a better person , in order to further improve your skills . finally, there will be a by-product , to become a champion , become better yourself. for me, this is the spirit of the black mamba , my source of spiritual lies. so if i am able to pass this spirit to all of you , whatever you want to do, to become a basketball player , a writer or a presenter, no matter what your dream is , you must adhere to the dream of success from the front people who learn from the experience and knowledge to the success of all walks of life , some of them have in common makes them stand out, be successful, this is what i want to convey to you today positive energy .名人英语演讲稿2Integrating and empowering women is not just good corporate policy, it’s good business.Second, in addition to changing the corporate culture, we must advance public policies that address the composition of our modern workforce.In the United States, while single women without children make 95 cents for each dollar earned by a man, married mothers earn only 81 cents. Too many women in the United States are forced to leave the workforce following the birth of a child.We must ensure that federal policies support working mothers and enable them to reach their full potential. This is how we will create an environment where closely bonded families can flourish and our economy can grow at unprecedented levels.That is why in the United States, we are working to pass sweeping and long over-due tax reform that will afford families much neededrelief. We are seeking to simplify the tax code, lower rates, expand the child tax credit, eliminate the marriage penalty, and put more money back in the pockets of hard-working Americans.Our administration is working to address the high cost of childcare in the United States which currently outstrips housing expenses and state college tuition in much of the Country. It cannot be too expensive for the modern working family to have children.名人英语演讲稿3Good afternoon,ladies and gentlemen!I m very honored to stand here and give you a short speech! Tobegin with ,I want to ask a question .Does everybody dream a good dream last night Actually ,today I want to talk about dream with you. Of course, What I want to talk is not a dream you have last night,but a dream—— about life.Everyone has dreams about life, different dreams at different life stage,and we need dreams to support us. Dreams are like the stars we never reach in the sky,but like most mariners,we can chart our course by them. With the dream,we have a direction,with a direction, we were no longer confused.With the dream, there is hope,With hope, we have the strength to fight.I have a dream: To be a doctor.,because doctor may relieve thepain of patients. May let the human change the health. At the same time, I believed that, those who help others may be able to obtain joyfully. Therefore, I hoped in the near future ,I might be a doctor. But I know,life is tough,and there are always ups and downs, maybe we fail in the way to our aims,and we may feel depressed ,whenever at this time, the dream in our heart can always comfort us, encourageus ,and support us to move ahead.Young!Fortunately, I am young now. Just due to it, I know that nothing is impossible.I firmly believe that nothing can stand in my way. If I can t realize my dream,it result from that I haven t work harder enough and I won t find other excuses. If no people believe you, you can make it to prove that you are right. If you think the god haven t blessed you and there is no truth here, you can become the god and create the truth.名人英语演讲稿4Good morning everyone,may I have your attention,please I am glad to be able to give a lecture on this classroom. This once , I want to talk about English. My topic of conversation is that I love English. As everyone knows,English is very important today.It has been used everywhere in the world.It has become the most common language on Internet and for international trade. If we can speak English.well,we will have more chance to succeed.Because more and more people have taken notice of it,the number of the people who go to learn English has increased at a high speed.But for myself,I learn English not only because of its importance and its usefulness,but also because of my love for it.When I learn English, I can feel a different way of thinking which gives me more room to touch the world.When I read English novels,I can feel the pleasure from the book which is different from reading the translation.When I speak English, I can feel the confident from my words.When I write English,I can see the beauty which is not the same as our Chines.I love English,it gives me a colorful dream.I hope I can travel around the world one day. With my good English, I can make friends with many people from different contries.I can see many places ofgreat intrests.I dream that I can go to London,because it is thebirth place of English.I also want to use my good English to introduce our great places to the English spoken people,I hope that they can love our country like us.I know, Rome was not built in a day. I believe that after continuous hard study, one day I can speak English very well.If you want to be loved, you should learn to love and be lovable. So I believe as I love English everyday , it will love me too.I am sure that I will realize my dream one day!Thank you!名人英语演讲稿5helping every american with autism achieve their full potential is one of this administration’s top priorities. at the u.s. department of health and human services, we continue to strive to meet the complex needs of all people with autism spectrum disorders (asd) and their families. while there is no cure, early intervention iscritical and can greatly improve a child’s development.perhaps the biggest step we’ve taken to support those affected by autism and their families happened over a year ago, with the signing of the affordable care act. now, new insurance plans are required to cover autism screening and developmental assessments for children at no cost to parents. insurers will also no longer be allowed to deny children coverage for a pre-existing condition such as asd or to set arbitrary lifetime or annual limits on benefits.also, thanks to the new law, young adults are allowed to stay on their family health insurance until they turn 26. for a young adult with autism spectrum disorder and their family, that means peace ofmind. it means more flexibility, more options, and more opportunity to reach their full potential.ultimately, there is more support for americans with autism than ever before. this means more promise of new breakthroughs that will help us understand autism even better. but in order to continue meeting the needs of people with autism, the combating autism act must be fully reauthorized. we still have a long way to go. working collaboratively with important partners, the affordable care act and the combating autism act will allow us to continue important research and develop and refine vital treatments.there are still many unknowns. however, one thing is certain. we will continue to work harder than ever to find solutions and provide support to individuals with asd and their families. together, we can help reduce disparities and allow everyone to actualize their greatest potential.kathleen sebelius is secretary of health and human services.名人英语演讲稿大全。

名人英语演讲稿(精选17篇)

名人英语演讲稿(精选17篇)

名人英语演讲稿(精选17篇)名人英语篇1Dare to compete. Dare to care. Dare to dream. Dare to love. Practice the art of making possible. And no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going.It is such an honor and pleasure for me to be back at Yale, especially on the occasion of the 300th anniversary. I have had so many memories of my time here, and as Nick was speaking I thought about how I ended up at Yale Law School. And it tells a little bit about how much progress we’ve made.What I think most about when I think of Yale is not just the politically charged atmosphere and not even just the superb legal education that I received. It was at Yale that I began work that has been at the core of what I have cared about ever since. I began working with New Haven legal services representing children. And I studied child development, abuse and neglect at the Yale New Haven Hospital and the Child Study Center. I was lucky enough to receive a civil rights internship with Marian Wright Edelman at the Children’s Defense Fund, where I went to work after I graduated. Those experiences fueled in me a passion to work for the benefit of children, particularly the most vulnerable.Now, looking back, there is no way that I could have predicted what path my life would have taken. I didn’t sit around the law school, saying, well, you know, I think I’ll graduate and then I’ll go to work at the Children’s Defense Fund, and then the impeachment inquiry, and Nixon retired or resigns, I’ll go to Arkansas. I didn’t think like that. I was taking each day at a time.But, I’ve been very fortunate because I’ve always had an idea in my mind about what I thought was important and what gave my life meaning and purpose. A set of values and beliefs that have helped me navigate the shoals, the sometimes very treacherous sea, to illuminate my own true desires, despite that others say about what l should care about and believe in. A passion to succeed at what l thought was important and children have always provided that lone star, that guiding light. Because l have that absolute conviction that every child, especially in this, the most blessed of nations that has ever existed on the face of earth, that every child deserves the opportunity to live up to his or her God-given potential.But you know that belief and conviction-it may make for a personal mission statement, but standing alone, not translated into action, it means very little to anyone else, particularly to those for whom you have those concerns.When I was thinking about running for the United States Senate-which was such an enormous decision to make, one I never could have dreamed that I would have been making when I was here on campus-I visited a school in New York City and I met a young woman, who was a star athlete.I was there because of Billy Jean King promoting an HBO special about women in sports called “Dare to compete.” It was about Title IX and how we finally, thanks to government action, provided opportunities to girls and women in sports.And although I played not very well at intramural sports, I have always been a strong supporter of women in sports. And I was introduced by this young woman, and as I went to shake her hand she obviously had been reading the newspapers about people saying I should or shouldn’t run for the Senate. And Iwas congratulating her on the speech she had just made and she held onto my hand and she said, “Dare to compete, Mrs. Clinton. Dare to compete.”I took that to heart because it is hard to compete sometimes, especially in public ways, when your failures are there for everyone to see and you don’t know what is going to happen from one day to the next. And yet so much of life, whether we like to accept it or not, is competing with ourselves to be the best we can be, being involved in classes or professions or just life, where we know we are competing with others.I took her advice and I did compete because I chose to do so. And the biggest choices that you’ll face in your life will be yours alone to make. I’m sure you’ll receive good advice. You’re got a great education to go back and reflect about what is right for you, but you eventually will have to choose and I hope that you will dare to compete. And by that I don’t mean the kin d of cutthroat competition that is too often characterized by what is driving America today. I mean the small voice inside you that says to you, you can do it, you can take this risk, you can take this next step.And it doesn’t mean that once having made t hat choice you will always succeed. In fact, you won’t. There are setbacks and you will experience difficult disappointments. You will be slowed down and sometimes the breath will just be knocked out of you. But if you carry with you the values and beliefs that you can make a difference in your own life, first and foremost, and then in the lives of others. You can get back up, you can keep going.But it is also important, as I have found, not to take yourself too seriously, because after all, every one of us here today, none of us is deserving of full credit. I think every day of the blessingsmy birth gave me without any doing of my own. I chose neither my family nor my country, but they as much as anything I’ve ever done, determined my course.You compare my or your circumstances with those of the majority of people who’ve ever lived or who are living right now, they too often are born knowing too well what their futures will be. They lack the freedom to choose their life’s path. They’re imprisoned by circumstances of poverty and ignorance, bigotry, disease, hunger, oppression and war.So, dare to compete, yes, but maybe even more difficult, dare to care. Dare to care about people who need our help to succeed and fulfill their own lives. There are so many out there and sometimes all it takes is the simplest of gestures or helping hands and many of you understand that already. I know that the numbers of graduates in the last 20 years have worked in community organizations, have tutored, have committed themselves to religious activities.You have been there trying to serve because you have believed both that it was the right thing to do and because it gave something back to you. You have dared to care.Well, dare to care to fight for equal justice for all, for equal pay for women, against hate crimes and bigotry. Dare to care about public schools without qualified teachers or adequate resources. Dare to care about protecting our environment. Dare to care about the 10 million children in our country who lack health insurance. Dare to care about the one and a half million children who have a parent in jail. The seven million people who suffer from HIV/AIDS. And thank you for caring enough to demand that our nation do more to help those that are suffering throughout this world with HIV/AIDS, to prevent this pandemicfrom spreading even further.And I’ll also add, dare enough to care about our political process. You know, as I go and speak with students I’m impressed so much, not only in formal settings, on campuses, but with my daughter and her friends, about how much you care, about how willing you are to volunteer and serve. You may have missed the last wave of the revolution, but you’ve understood that the munity revolution is there for you every single day. And you’ve been willing to be part of remarking lives in our community.And yet, there is a real resistance, a turning away from the political process. I hope that some of you will be public servants and will even run for office yourself, not to win a position to make and impression on your friends at your 20th reunion, but because you understand how important it is for each of us as citizens to make a commitment to our democracy.Your generation, the first one born after the social upheavals of the 60’s and 70’s, in the midst of the technological advances of the 80’s and 90’s, are inheriting an economy, a society and a government that has yet to understand fully, or even come to grips with, our rapidly changing world.And so bring your values and experiences and insights into politics. Dare to help make, not just a difference in politics, but create a different politics. Some have called you the generation of choice. You’ve been raised with multiple choice tests, multiple channels, multiple websites and multiple lifestyles. You’ve grown up choosing among alternatives that were either not imagined, created or available to people in prior generations.You’ve been invested with far more personal power to customize your life, to make more free choices about how to livethan was ever thought possible. And I think as I look at all the surveys and research that is done, your choices reflect not only freedom, but personal responsibility.The social indicators, not the headlines, the social indicators tell a positive story: drug use and cheating and arrests being down, been pregnancy and suicides, drunk driving deaths being down. Community service and religious involvement being up. But if you look at the area of voting among 18 to 29 year olds, the numbers tell a far more troubling tale. Many of you I know believe that service and community volunteerism is a better way of solving the issues facing our country than political engagement, because you believe-choose one of the following multiples or choose them all-government either can’t understand or won’t make the right choices because of political pressures, inefficiency, incompetence or big money influence.Well, I admit there is enough truth in that critique to justify feeling disconnected and alie nated. But at bottom, that’s a personal cop-out and a national peril. Political conditions maximize the conditions for individual opportunity and responsibility as well as community. Americorps and the Peace Corps exist because of political decisions. Our air, water, land and food will be clean and safe because of political choices. Our ability to cure disease or log onto the Internet have been advanced because of politically determined investments. Ethnic cleansing in Kosovo ended because of political leadership. Your parents and grandparents traveled here by means of government built and subsidized transportation systems. Many used GI Bills or government loans, as I did, to attend college.Now, I could, as you might guess, go on and on, but the point is to remind us all that government is us and each generation hasto stake its claim. And, as stakeholders, you will have to decide whether or not to make the choice to participate. It is hard and it is, bringing change in a democracy, particularly now. There’s so much about our modern times that conspire to lower our sights, to weaken our vision-as individuals and communities and even nations.It is not the vast conspiracy you may have heard about; rather it’s a silent conspiracy of cynicism and indifference an d alienation that we see every day, in our popular culture and in our prodigious consumerism.But as many have said before and as Vaclav Havel has said to memorably, “It cannot suffice just to invent new machines, new regulations and new institutions. It is necessary to understand differently and more perfectly the true purpose of our existence on this Earth and of our deeds.” And I think we are called on to reject, in this time of blessings that we enjoy, those who will tear us apart and tear us down and instead to liberate our God-given spirit, by being willing to dare to dream of a better world.During my campaign, when times were tough and days were long I used to think about the example of Harriet Tubman, a heroic New Yorker, a 19th century Moses, who risked her life to bring hundreds of slaves to freedom. She would say to those who she gathered up in the South where she kept going back year after year from the safety of Auburn, New York, that no matter what happens, they had to keep going. If they heard shouts behind them, they had to keep going. If they heard gunfire or dogs, they had to keep going to freedom. Well, those aren’t the risks we face. It is more the silence and apathy and indifference that dogs our heels.Thirty-two years ago, I spoke at my own graduation fromWellesley, where I did call on my fellow classmates to reject the notion of limitations on our ability to effect change and instead to embrace the idea that the goal of education should be human liberation and the freedom to practice with all the skill of our being the art of making possible.For after all, our fate is to be free. To choose competition over apathy, caring over indifference, vision over myopia, and love over hate.Just as this is a special time in your lives, it is for me as well because my daughter will be graduating in four weeks, graduating also from a wonderful place with a great education and beginning a new life. And as I think about all the parents and grandparents who are out there, I have a sense of what their fe eling. Their hearts are leaping with joy, but it’s hard to keep tears in check because the presence of our children at a time and place such as this is really a fulfillment of our own American dreams. Well, I applaud you and all of your love, commitment and hard work, just as I applaud your daughters and sons for theirs.And I leave these graduates with the same message I hope to leave with my graduate. Dare to compete. Dare to care. Dare to dream. Dare to love. Practice the art of making possible. And no matter what happens, even if you hear shouts behind, keep going.Thank you and God bless you all.名人英语演讲稿篇2My fellow citizens:I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to ournation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition.Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. At these moments, America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because we the people have remained faithful to the ideals of our forebears, and true to our founding documents.So it has been. So it must be with this generation of Americans.That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.These are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land —a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America — they will be met.On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord.On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics.We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of shortcuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted —for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things — some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom.For us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life.For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth.For us, they fought and died, in places like Concord and Gettysburg; Normandy and Khe Sahn.Time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life. They saw America as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction.This is the journey we continue today. We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds are no less inventive, our goods and services no less needed than they were last week or last month or last year. Our capacity remains undiminished. But our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions — that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift, and we will act —not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. We will restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its cost. We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. And we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. All this we can do. All this we will do.Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions — who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short. For they have forgotten what this country has already done; what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage.What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them — that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small,but whether it works — whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end. Those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account — to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day — because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government.Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control — and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our gross domestic product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart — not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good.As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. Our founding fathers ... our found fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience's sake. And so to all the other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the small village where my father was born: know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman, and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more.Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism andcommunism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions. They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.We are the keepers of this legacy. Guided by these principles once more, we can meet those new threats that demand even greater effort —even greater cooperation and understanding between nations. We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan. With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you.For we know that our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus — and non-believers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth; and because we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and emerged from that dark chapter stronger and more united, we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself; and that America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace.To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based onmutual interest and mutual respect. To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West — know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy. To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds. And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to the suffering outside our borders; nor can we consume the world's resources without regard to effect. For the world has changed, and we must change with it.As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains. They have something to tell us, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages. We honor them not only because they are guardians of our liberty, but because they embody the spirit of service; a willingness to find meaning in something greater than themselves. And yet, at this moment —a moment that will define a generation — it is precisely this spirit that must inhabit us all.For as much as government can do and must do, it is ultimately the faith and determination of the American people upon which this nation relies. It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter's courageto storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent's willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate.Our challenges may be new. The instruments with which we meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success depends —hard work and honesty, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism — these things are old. These things are true. They have been the quiet force of progress throughout our history. What is demanded then is a return to these truths. What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility —a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task.This is the price and the promise of citizenship.This is the source of our confidence — the knowledge that God calls on us to shape an uncertain destiny.This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed — why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent Mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath.So let us mark this day with remembrance, of who we are and how far we have traveled. In the year of America's birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of patriots huddled by dying campfires on the shores of an icy river. The capital was abandoned. The enemy was advancing. The snow was stained with blood. At a moment when the outcome of our revolutionwas most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words be read to the people:"Let it be told to the future world ... that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive...that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet (it)."America, in the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children's children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God's grace upon us, we carried forth that great gift of freedom and delivered it safely to future generations.Thank you. God bless you. And God bless the United States of America.名人英语演讲稿篇3i come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. i join you in this meeting because i am in deepest agreement with the aims and work of the organization which has brought us together: clergy and laymen concerned about vietnam. the recent statements of your executive committee are the sentiments of my own heart, and i found myself in full accord when i read its opening lines: "a time comes when silence is betrayal." and that time has come for us in relation to vietnam.the truth of these words is beyond doubt, but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task。

尼科罗帕格尼尼

尼科罗帕格尼尼
安东尼奥对音乐十分喜欢,可是他那点能力充其量只够在家里或者朋友小圈子里拿起曼多林弹一段民间小调 开开心而已。当他在儿子身上发现了一种绝非寻常的才能时,他激动得差一点变成了个白痴。从此儿子就成了他 手里一副可以用性命去赌输赢的活的扑克牌。他开始亲自教尼科洛,起先教孩子弹曼多林和吉他然后又教他拉小 提琴,逼着他从清晨一直练到深夜,要是他觉得孩子似乎还不够刻苦,那就干脆不给他留什么吃的东西。极其繁 重的课业损害了尼科洛的健康;结核菌和神经衰弱症在他身上一步一步地蔓延开来。本来已经削弱的体质很容易 听从病魔的摆布。麻疹和猩红热又差一点儿要了他的命;之后,尼科洛一辈子也未曾摆脱掉这种强直性的昏厥和 肌肉不时痉挛的毛病。
在 尼 科 洛 和 极 其 爱 慕 他 艺 术 的 季 ·涅 格 罗 侯 爵 之 间 的 深 厚 友 谊 据 认 为 是 从 1 7 9 6 年 前 不 久 开 始 的 。 正 好 是 那 一 年,克莱策在侯爵的沙龙里听到了帕格尼尼表演,当场预言这个少年的前程将会无限光明。受到鼓励的帕格尼尼 由 侯 爵 和 父 亲 陪 同 去 实 现 他 生 平 第 一 次 到 意 大 利 各 地 巡 回 的 公 演 。 在 帕 尔 马 , 他 想 拜 著 名 的 亚 历 山 德 罗 ·罗 拉 (Alessandro Rolla)为师。不过,听过他表演的罗拉声称实在想不出还有什么东西可以教他了。有次路过帕尔 马,尼科洛曾经到加斯帕罗·吉雷蒂(Gasparo Gldretti)那里上作曲课,并从菲迪·帕埃尔(Ferdinand Pae......
艺术生涯
帕格尼尼开拓了近代小提琴的演奏技巧,成为名震欧洲的最著名小提琴家。他的演奏技巧高超,表情丰富, 情绪激奋,如痴如醉,引人入迷。他常在音乐会上才华横溢地即兴演奏。为了炫耀技巧,他甚至故意弄断小提琴 上的一两根弦,然后在剩下的琴弦上继续演奏。他的作品和演奏技巧几乎慑服了欧洲所有的艺术家,如文学大师 司汤达、巴尔扎克、梅涅、大仲马,音乐大师肖邦、舒曼、李斯特等,听过他的演奏无不为之激动不已。他对肖 邦、柏辽兹尤其是李斯特等人的音乐创作,产生了强烈的影响。柏辽兹还应帕格尼尼之邀写了一首突出中提琴的 交响曲《哈罗尔德在意大利》献给他。而帕格尼尼虽从未演奏此曲(可能是嫌技巧不够辉煌),但仍然慷慨地赠 送给在生活困境中苦苦挣扎的柏辽兹2万法郎。 帕格尼尼的小提琴

英语演讲--帕格尼尼

英语演讲--帕格尼尼
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Devil controlled the violinist.
• Paganini was considered a prodigy. Mobbed in the street and rumored to have a deal with the devil to achieve the heights of his virtuoso performances.
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He received music lessons from his father before he was 6 years old and later from the best instructors in Genoa. He began to perform in public and composed his first sonata(奏鸣曲) when he was 8 years old.
• 虽然他的双手“被魔鬼掌控” ,但他仍是 我最喜欢的音乐家之一。这不仅是因为他 绚烂的技巧,还因为他对音乐与情感的敏 锐感知。我享受他的音乐,并且我能在阳
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致敬伟大的小提琴家
• 他被称作小提琴技巧之父。他的演奏(如 双音技巧,左手拨弦)在当时看来是不可 能的。他极大地开拓了小提琴的演奏技巧.
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•What’s more, Paganini moved the fingerings in guitar into violin performing. More gorgeous forms in violin were created. •另外,帕格尼尼将吉他的指法融入小提琴演 奏中。这为小提琴创造了更多绚烂的表现形 式。
He also set his own schedule of rigorous training, sometimes 15 hours a day, practicing his own compositions, which were often quite complicated.

英语演讲--帕格尼尼

英语演讲--帕格尼尼
• 好在后来那双手又找回了音乐的灵性。
Niccolò Paganini had important influence on lots of famous musicians like Chopin ,Berlioz and Liszt. 尼科罗·帕格尼尼对肖邦,柏辽兹,李斯特等著名音乐 家有着重要的影响。
The Devil's Violinist Niccolò Paganini
魔鬼小提琴家
帕格尼尼
Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840)
Niccolò Paganini was born in Genoa, Italy, Oct 27, 1782. He was an Italian violinist and a composer, considered by many as the greatest of all time. He was also a great guitarist.
代表作: Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor “La Campanella”M.S.48 B 小调第二小提琴协奏曲《钟》 24 Caprices for violinsolo, No.1-24 24首小提琴随想曲 Moto Perpetuo (Allegro vivace a movimento perpetuo) in C major, M.S.72 无穷动
• 这位奇才身上充满了神秘 色彩。他那拉小提琴的双 手,传说为了使演奏达到 更高水准,与魔鬼做了交 易。
Devil controlled the violinist
• However, he had a weakness for gambling, womanizing and alcohol, reportedly having a breakdown early in his career due to the latter. 但是,他一开始并没有正确对待名誉金钱。在放 下小提琴后,那双相传被魔鬼掌握的手,一只伸 进了肮脏的赌场,一只伸进了妓女的幔帐。这些 差一点摧毁了他早期的事业。

介绍Audrey Hepburn的英语演讲稿

介绍Audrey Hepburn的英语演讲稿

Look at these photos, can you recognize who she is? I think it is so easy, she is an excellent film star ---Audrey Hepburn.In my mind, Audrey Hepburn was the most nearly perfect female.Though she has been far from us for almost 20 years,but I believe many people just like me will remember her beauty,her kindness and her remarkable achievements forever.Audrey Hepburn’s nationality is Britain,but she was born in Blibune Blusail. She was died of colon cancer when 63 years old. During her lifetime, she had married twice and had two children.As a outstanding film star, Hepburn had received lots of awards,such as Academy Award, Golden Globe Award and so on.We all know that Hepburn had played a great many films in her life. She is one of Hollywood's most famous actresses,In 1999,she was elected to be the great actress in hundred years by American film instituteToday,I’ll introduce you three of HB’s films: Roman holiday and My Fair Lady.We know, Roman holiday was considered to be HB’s representative works,it tells a story that a European princess and an American journalist met in Rome, Italy,and within one day,they occurred a romantic story.These are some stage photos in the film.many of us must have seen this classical movie.To tell the truth,I started to like HB after watching this movie.Her innocent, kind and smile impressed me so much.And after Roman holiday won the Oscar,plenty of praises were put forward,including our familiar poet---Xi Murong. 。

尼可洛·帕格尼尼:小提琴超魔侠

尼可洛·帕格尼尼:小提琴超魔侠

尼可洛·帕格尼尼:小提琴超魔侠作者:孙静来源:《音乐爱好者》2014年第02期帕格尼尼颠覆了人们对音乐的传统认识。

他惊人的技巧带给观众狂潮般的兴奋早已成为众所周知的事实。

“我不敢相信竟然可以演奏出这样的声音!”德国伟大的诗人海因里希·莱尔斯塔伯(Heinrich Rellstab)1829年听了帕格尼尼在柏林的首演之后感叹道,“他诉说,他流泪,他歌唱!帕格尼尼是欲望、高傲、癫狂和痛楚的化身”。

柏辽兹把这位意大利奇才的冲击力比作燃烧的彗星,而歌德则在听过一场帕格尼尼的音乐会之后被彻底“击倒”,感叹这位奇才“像流星一样令人惊讶,在你还没来得及了解其奥秘之时,他就已经消失得无影无踪了”。

帕格尼尼超凡脱俗的创新源自其双手非凡的灵活性,而这种常人非比的灵活性是由于一种叫做Ehlers-Danlos的综合症使然。

这种病症长期困扰着帕格尼尼,使他可以用令人难以置信的速度操控手中的小提琴,而不需要频繁地变换把位。

这同样意味着他可以毫不费力地实现大跨度和弦的转位。

他广泛地使用泛音,其左手的拨奏技术更是令人瞠目结舌:他可以同时用处于低位的手指按弦,处于高位的手指拨弦。

帕格尼尼还发明了各种如魔似妖的超高难度和弦及双音,无论是高圆润度的连奏还是一系列跳跃感极强的跳弓,他都可以只用一个单独的下弓或上弓就无可挑剔地完成,这些无不挑战着观众的想象力。

难怪门德尔松屏息凝神地看完帕格尼尼的演出后,由衷地感叹道:“帕格尼尼毫无瑕疵的演奏实在超乎想象,令人难以置信。

他的风格绝无仅有……”不止如此。

帕格尼尼虽然从未公开演出过吉他,但是私下听过他演奏的人无不被他毫不亚于小提琴的惊人琴技所折服。

帕格尼尼留下了一百首为吉他而作的独奏曲,这位不为人知的吉他大师至今还有很多作品尚未发表,其中也包括一些他创作的吉他和小提琴二重奏。

帕格尼尼令人眼花缭乱的精准技巧引发了一场革命性的技术变革,主导了这之后一个多世纪的音乐创作和表演。

世界名人的英语演讲稿

世界名人的英语演讲稿

世界名人的英语演讲稿世界名人的英语演讲稿(精选3篇)世界名人的英语演讲稿篇1Vice President Johnson,Mr.Speaker,Mr.Chief Justice,President Eisenhower,Vice President NiXon,President Truman,reverend clergy,fellow citizens:We observe today not a victory of party,but a celebration of freedom -- symbolizing an end,as well as a beginning -- signifying renewal,as well as change.For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three-quarters ago。

The world is very different now.For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life.And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe -- the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state,but from the hand of God。

关于帕格尼尼的故事

关于帕格尼尼的故事

关于帕格尼尼的故事帕格尼尼一生坚持对音乐的追求和人性的反抗,他那无数迷人的旋律多少年来为肖邦、舒曼、李斯特等音乐家所尊崇,他们将帕格尼尼丰富多彩的器乐成就作为自身创作的典范。

下面是店铺搜集整理的关于帕格尼尼的故事,希望对你有帮助。

关于帕格尼尼独弦操圣手的故事意大利小提琴家和作曲家帕格尼尼(1782-1840)是一传奇式的人物,他创作和演奏过不少小提琴"独弦操"。

他在G弦上的不可思议的绝技,传说是在监狱里练就的。

他曾因杀妻坐牢,看守准许他演奏只有一根弦的小提琴做为消遣,他就在这根G弦上练出了真功夫。

1805年3月,拿破仑的姊妹卢卡和皮翁博公主埃丽萨·巴切科契请他到她的宫廷里当乐长,每两星期在宫廷音乐会上演奏一次。

公主嫌他的泛音刺激她的神经,常常不等他演毕就离席,但还是十分欣赏他天才的创造力,经常鼓励他发掘小提琴上的新效果。

当时有一个贵妇人和他相恋,要求他写一首只用两根弦演奏的《爱情场面》。

他用E弦代表女子,奏出求爱的旋律;用G弦代表男子,奏出了热情的回答;最后,G弦和E弦上的双音结合成爱情的二重唱。

贵妇人听了他的演奏大为感动。

皮翁博公主把帕格尼尼捧上了天,她用最婉转的语气对他说:"你刚才演奏了在两根弦上无与伦比的东西,能不能在一根弦上发挥你的天才呢?"帕格尼尼答应试试看。

几星期后,他果然写出一首用G弦演奏的军队奏鸣曲(作品31号),标题是《拿破仑》。

8月,在广大宫廷听众之前演奏了这个作品。

他后来所作的《玛丽-路易丝奏鸣曲》(作品65号)、《宣叙调和三首咏叹调的变奏曲》等,也都是专用G弦演奏的"独弦操"。

关于帕格尼尼吉它的探索故事帕格尼尼这个名字,总是与小提琴有着不解之缘。

但是,帕格尼尼在吉它方面的造诣,则鲜为人知。

事实上,帕格尼尼不但会演奏吉它,而且完全称得上是一位不折不扣的吉它家。

帕格尼尼为了潜心研究吉它,曾放弃了公开的小提琴演奏活动达数年之久。

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阿卡多·《帕格尼尼全集》

阿卡多·《帕格尼尼全集》

阿卡多·《帕格尼尼全集》专辑名称:阿卡多演奏帕格尼尼全集Accardo Plays Paganini (Complete Recordings)专辑歌手:Salvatore Accardo(萨尔瓦多·阿卡多)唱片公司:Deutsche Grammophon发行时间:2000年05月02日专辑语种:古典专辑萨尔瓦多·阿卡多是现代著名意大利小提琴家。

六岁开始学小提琴,1958年参加了第四届帕格尼尼国际小提琴比赛,荣获第一,从此一举成名。

此后在那不勒斯的圣彼得音乐学院任教。

他组织了都灵室内乐团并亲任指挥。

后在欧洲、美国、南非及远东与世界驰名的交响乐团合作举行音乐会。

他的演奏辉煌而富有歌唱性,具有精湛的小提琴演奏技巧,感情丰富,有异乎寻常的音乐感,能使听众深深着迷。

其拿手的演奏曲目是帕格尼尼的小提琴曲,以及巴赫、维瓦尔第与塔蒂尼等古典作曲家的作品,近年来他的演奏曲目不断扩大。

是当前世界上最活跃的小提琴家之一。

查尔斯·迪图瓦是一位充满朝气的指挥家,他的指挥风格十分富有特色,其中既有着满载活力的动力感,又有着温柔细腻的抒情性,对于乐曲的解释,他有着十分端正和高雅的特点,处处体现出了他那极富修养的个性特征。

他指挥的乐曲使人感到生气盎然,清晰明朗和干净秀丽,有时给人的感觉就像他的祖国瑞士的那种秀美别致的自然风光一般。

阿卡多是诠释帕格尼尼的不二人選,這已是舉世公認的,而這張CD裡面就是選錄了十二首帕格尼尼的節錄曲,举凡有名的作品都在其中。

就演奏而言這無疑是一張傑出的CD,阿卡多高超的技巧絕對讓人聽了目瞪口呆。

而在錄音效果上呢?阿卡多手上的名琴所發出優美的聲音更是不讓它的詮釋專美於前。

它的琴音華麗雄壯光輝,甜美的音質與音色更令人難以忘懷。

難關:小提琴在空間中所產生的堂音自不自然?阿卡多拉到高把位時聲音會不會變尖?此時小提琴的摩擦質感還能保持嗎?如果您聽到的是像細笛子一般的小提琴,那就表示您所聽到的是摩擦細節質感盡失的小提琴。

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He received music lessons from his father before he was 6 years old and later from the best instructors in Genoa. He began to perform in public and composed his first sonata(奏鸣曲) when he was 8 years old. He also set his own schedule of rigorous training, sometimes 15 hours a day, practicing his own compositions, which were often quite complicated.
• Although he’s hand was controlled by devil , he is one of my favorite musicians. Not only because of his gorgeous skills ,but also his perception of music and emotion. I enjoy his music, and I can hear it in the sun, leaves and road. • 虽然他的双手“被魔鬼掌控” ,但他仍是我 最喜欢的音乐家之一。这不仅是因为他绚烂的 技巧,还因为他对音乐与情感的敏锐感知。我 享受他的音乐,并且我能在阳光,树叶,和道 路中听见那些音符。
• What’s more, Paganini moved the fingerings in guitar into violin performing. More gorgeous forms in violin were created. • 另外,帕格尼尼将吉他的指法融入小提琴 演奏中。这为小提琴创造了更多绚烂的表 现形式。
Devil controlled the violinist.
• Paganini was considered a prodigy. Mobbed in the street and rumored to have a deal with the devil to achieve the heights of his virtuoso performances. • 这位奇才身上充满了神秘 色彩。他那拉小提琴的双 手,传说为了使演奏达到 更高水准,与魔鬼做了交 易。
• It’s considered that he was the father of the skills in violin. His performance was considered to be impossible to do at that time. His amazing technique was a huge leap in violin. • 他被称作小提琴技巧之父。他的演奏(如 双音技巧,左手拨弦)在当时看来是不可 能的。他极大地开拓了小提琴的演奏技巧.
致敬伟大的小提琴家
帕格尼尼
He was always in great emotional excitement during the performance, entirely losing himself in music. Sometimes Paganini even broke 2 or 3 strings on purpose and played with just 1 to 2 strings in order to show his talent. With his excellent skills, he was just like a devil. 演奏中的他情绪激昂,如痴如醉。有时候为了炫技, 他甚至故意拨断2或3根琴弦,只在剩下的1到2根上 演奏。在耀眼的技巧光环下,他就像一只魔鬼。
The Devil's Violinist Niccolò Paganini
魔鬼小提Paganini (1782-1840)
Niccolò Paganini was born in Genoa, Italy, Oct 27, 1782. He was an Italian violinist and a composer, considered by many as the greatest of all time. He was also a great guitarist.
Niccolò Paganini had important influence on lots of famous musicians like Chopin ,Berlioz and Liszt. 尼科罗· 帕格尼尼对肖邦,柏辽兹,李斯特等著名音乐 家有着重要的影响。
代表作: Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor “La Campanella”M.S.48 B 小调第二小提琴协奏曲《钟》 24 Caprices for violinsolo, No.1-24 24首小提琴随想曲 Moto Perpetuo (Allegro vivace a movimento perpetuo) in C major, M.S.72 无穷动
Devil controlled the violinist
• However, he had a weakness for gambling, womanizing and alcohol, reportedly having a breakdown early in his career due to the latter. 但是,他一开始并没有正确对待名誉金钱。在放 下小提琴后,那双相传被魔鬼掌握的手,一只伸 进了肮脏的赌场,一只伸进了妓女的幔帐。这些 差一点摧毁了他早期的事业。 • 好在后来那双手又找回了音乐的灵性。
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