Charming Mommy Of Adorable Triplets Chapter 1035
“However, these music genres emerged only around the 19th to 20th century. We’ve mastered these
genres, and that’s something to be proud of, but what are we going to tell the public when ssical
music is being put forward?” Ryleigh chuckled. “ssical music has been primarily a written tradition
since at least the 9th century, spawning a sophisticated notational system ever since. The earliest
extant music manuscripts are said to date from the Carolingian Empire that flourished during that era.
The Fradianites poprized such symphonies in the 12th century. They stood the test of time during
the Renaissance period that took ce from the 14th to 17th century and evolved throughout the whole
history of humanity.
“It’s famous for its high emotional pration and its pompous, majestic harmonies that give a
symphony its dynamics. You’ll run into a gentle caress among waves of rigidity and sometimes a harsh
punch in the face among the soft embrace of the symphony. So, you can argue that a soloist can do
that too. But tell me now, can a soloistpare him or herself to the might of an orchestra?”
One of the solo instruments department students froze instantly and shook his head anxiously.
Ryleighughed out loud. “So, there you have it. ssical music is almost 1,000 years older than
modern music, so why should the music that we dedicate our lives to be looked down upon?”
Ryleigh then jumped off the stage and walked toward the two instructors.” Subjectively speaking, the
reason modern music, the genres that you people study in the academy, has a better development
whenpared to ssical music is that it’s more pleasing ording to the modern aesthetic. Thus,
the truth is that your aesthetics are cultivated under the nurture of modern music, so it’s only natural for
you to think that ssical music that we y in the orchestra department is not your cup of tea.”
After a pause, Ryleigh poked her finger against the shoulder of one of the female instructors. “I won’t
force every single one of you to appreciate what we do in the orchestra department, but I also won’t
allow you people to belittle us!”
The female instructor swayed slightly as her expression turned agitated and herplexion paled.
Even those students standing around the instructors were dumbfounded, while the students of the
orchestra department apuded. It was only then that the apuse pulled the female instructor back to
her senses, and she dodged Ryleigh’s finger. “What’s the use of you telling us this? Do you have the
ability to get the academy to ept it? The academy has always only focused on developing our
department, so, Ms. Ryleigh Hill do you think you can change it with just a few words?”
The female instructor stared at Ryleigh’s sulky face and sneered. “Now tell me, since when has our
department lost the opportunity to perform during all the important asions? We’re not the only ones
who think the orchestra iscking in the aesthetic department, Ryleigh Hill,” Ryleigh was about to say
something when Louis appeared in the corridor. “The highest achievement in music is the tolerance
and respect one shows for other genres of music. If you can’t even show basic respect toward other
music genres, then don’t humiliate modern music and other soloists in front of others.”
The female instructor’s expression looked embarrassed, and the arrogance that she had been emitting
since the beginning of the debate was suppressed instantly because of Louis’ appearance.
The students all nodded at him. “Mr. Lucas.”
Ryleigh looked at him and pouted. “Why are you here?” “I bear good news for the orchestra
department.” He stopped in front of Ryleigh. “For the shooting of the pilot film that will be submitted to
the international summit, our foreign investors have chosen the orchestra department to be in it.”
Ryleigh was surprised. “Huh?”
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The expression of the two female instructors became more and more dissatisfied. “How could it be the
orchestra
Louis nced at them and asked indifferently, “Why can’t it be the orchestra department?”
They choked on their reply.
Louis looked cold and crossed his arms.” You might be blind, but it doesn’t mean that others are blind
too. Moreover, you’re not someone who can represent modern music when ites tomenting on
ssical music. In short, you’re not qualified enough to do that.”
The two female instructors did not dare to say anything, so they could only leave the scene after the
defeat.
Ryleigh frowned and stuck out her tongue behind their backs. Louis raised his hand, pinched the back
of her neck, and pulled her into his arms as she amused him.” What are you proud of?”
She turned around and said in a muffled voice. “They sounded more arrogant than I am now, so why
can’t I be proud?”