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Why is Genesis the pinnacle of Haydn's later period and the most famous work of Haydn? (4)
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Haydn's Genesis brings a fresh and unheard-of musical feeling. He taught the world a lesson about the combination of religion and music, which had a great influence on religious music. But this needs professionals to say, I am not qualified. The first time I came into contact with Haydn's Genesis was when I just graduated from college. We got together and played with a very relaxed attitude. At a party, a classmate turned on the tape recorder, and a melodious song came from the loudspeaker, which blew into my fidgety, crowded and sweaty room like a breeze to calm the noise in the room. It was the first time I listened to a piece of music quietly. The name of this piece of music is Genesis. Really, I seem to have become a deep universe, spinning gently. I think if I had been listening to that song, I might not have heard it at all. Only in this particular house, this particular crowd, when everyone was unprepared, it quietly touched us. At this time, I have to admire my classmate. He has such delicate feelings that I deeply remember a name-Haydn.

Genesis is a great work, a masterpiece in the true sense, with extraordinary solemnity, grandeur and greatness. A contact between soul and dream more than 200 years ago has such lasting charm that this music is as shocking as its name. Religion has been transcended and sublimated in Haydn's Genesis, becoming a voice and a very charming atmosphere. Here, Haydn has extremely strong expectations. He almost integrated his dying life and his love for music with his inner creative desire, so that we can only use the words "conquer" and "move" to convey our inner feelings.

This melodious music has accompanied me through a few years of hard and lonely life, adding a quiet and romantic atmosphere to the boring life, and also making me fall into the arms of God like a meteor. Music is lovely, isn't it? Genesis is lovely, isn't it? I never like anything too rational. I think it's a poison to human feelings. Genesis has gathered a lot of human brilliance, and we should thank it for keeping our souls climbing. Here, I want to thank Haydn, who made the human mind no longer lonely. Thanks to Haydn, he made the noble heart no longer lonely. Thanks to Haydn, he let us hear the voice from the temple of the gods. (Anonymous)