After suffering a big loss before, Yan Yunzhuo no longer dared to step on others openly.
But her subtle and ambiguous words were like a sting in the tail of a wasp, which made people feel even more uncomfortable.
Qin Yunchu felt a little uncomfortable.
She lowered her head and quietly searched a few keywords on her phone.
But whether it is "Beethoven" or "Mozart", there is no such person.
Searching for "Liszt" and "Schubert" only yields some foreign names that have nothing to do with music.
There is no information about these names.
On this point, the Internet is like a desert and nothing can be searched.
Cui Dayou said: "Classical music and pop music are different. Without a carrier, classical music generally takes longer to develop before it can be spread."
Everyone looked at him, all puzzled.
Cui Dayou patiently explained, "Pop music and classical music have different characteristics. Pop music was created to be popular. Its strong rhythm, short duration, and singability are all designed to accelerate its spread."
"Classical music is different. It was created for the theater. It's often complex and long, often lasting half an hour, and it's all pure music. You're almost never going to hear it from other people. You have to enjoy it in a theater, otherwise it's hard to feel its charm."
"This has led to the spread of classical music being much slower than that of pop music. For example, China currently has some outstanding neoclassical music composers, such as Tan Dun and Wang Xilin. They are relatively less well-known, but they do have a high reputation."
"Generally speaking, for classical music to reach the public, it basically needs movies or other film and television works. You see, Tan Dun is relatively well-known because he composed the music for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. After the movie became famous, he also became famous."
After saying this, Qin Yunchu nodded and said, "So, it's not that JX's classical music hasn't made a splash, it's probably that his influence hasn't spread to China yet?"
Cui Dayou nodded and said, "Yes. If his works were created in Vienna, it would probably take quite a while for domestic audiences to know about them. Without the media specifically spreading the word, it would be difficult for the general public to know about them."
He smiled and said, "I've listened to some of JX's works, like 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' which is arranged like an opera. His other music has a strong classical flavor. I believe he has acquired some accomplishments in this area. Even if his works are average, they're definitely not bad."
After listening to this, Yan Yunzhuo remained silent.
Yingzi next to him looked down at her phone and said without raising her head:
"Yun Zhuo wasn't laughing at the fact that his classical music wasn't popular. She was laughing at the guy's excessive boasting and marketing overtones."
Qin Yunchu turned around and tried to calm himself down: "Where is the marketing implication?"
"Come on, we're all in this circle, so let's be frank," Yingzi grinned and said disdainfully, "Everyone's got their act together. We're all like this. It's just that this guy is a bit too much, and Yunzhuo just happens to be more authentic, so it shows."
Qin Yunchu said, "You mean to say that JX's status in the European and American music scene is truly extraordinary, and this is also packaging?"
"This is packaging, and it's well-reasoned packaging," Yingzi said, suddenly becoming serious. "How many people in the Chinese music scene can be called great? Teacher Cui is one, but who else?"
Qin Yunchu's face flushed red and he was speechless.
She couldn't be as shameless as Yingzi in speaking.
Yingzi spread her hands and said, "How many bands does JX have under his wing? Are they all great bands? In my opinion, they're all just packaging."
Qin Yunchu turned to Cui Dayou and asked, "Teacher Cui, what do you think?"
Cui Dayou pushed up his glasses and said, "Everyone has a different worldview. I won't judge."
Yingzi curled up the corner of her mouth into a sneer.
On her mobile phone screen, a chat record was still hanging on the screen.
The name of the person in the chat history is just three simple words:
Secretary Gao.
Yingzi: [Is JX popular in China?]
Secretary Gao: [It can be popular or not.]
Secretary Gao: [Whether he becomes popular or not depends on whether we promote him or not.]
Secretary Gao: [Several songs that were introduced earlier and bear his name have not yet been promoted due to review delays.]
Secretary Gao: [He had a chance, but he shouldn't have mentioned the Lu family in the video.]
"He shouldn't have mentioned the Lu family in the video."
For those who are not familiar with Secretary Gao, this sentence might be regarded as an ordinary statement expressing regret.
It's the same as what we usually say, "He shouldn't drink" or "He shouldn't go out without his keys."
But Secretary Gao is different.
Secretary Gao rarely uses the word "shouldn't".
If he says someone "shouldn't" do something, and that person happens to have already done it, that means...
That person will pay a terrible price.
At this moment, in the live broadcast room, the barrage of comments was once again noisy:
"Teacher Yingzi is so bold! The Chinese music scene is in need of people who dare to speak the truth like this! [Thumbs up]"
"I really don't find anything good about JX's songs. He used to write a few good songs for Jiang Xinhai, but now that he's abroad, none of them are good. It's a complete regression."
"Exactly. I'm here to listen to your music, not to see you show off. Why are you showing off? If you have that much time, you might as well spend more time thinking about writing songs that your fans will like."
"No one around me listens to JX's later music. Is it great if no one listens to it? It's pure bullshit."
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