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I want to listen classic in a theather

PUBLIC_FLAG_#{@journal.pf_int} RSS feed of 아키유키's latest journal entries Jan 14th 2010 16:05
In this year, I want to have an appreciation of classic music by a orchestra, not a CD but a theater.

Last year, I realise how beautiful sound of classics by a ochestra.
If you can distinguish each instrument during playing,
you can listen stories that each instrument talks.

In this reason, I want to hear professional ochestra's music.
And I hope to feel impressions of classic.
Jan 14th 2010 16:16 Sprachjunge

  • I want to listen classic in a theather
  • I would like to listen to classical music in a theater/theatre.

 

  • In this year, I want to have an appreciation of classic music by a orchestra, not a CD but a theater.
  • This year, I would like to gain an appreciation of classical music performed by an orchestra; not from a CD, but in a theater.

 

  • Last year, I realise how beautiful sound of classics by a ochestra.
  • Last year, I realised how beautiful classical music sounds when played/performed by an orchestra.

 

  • If you can distinguish each instrument during playing,
  • If you can distinguish each instrument being played during a performance, then

 

  • you can listen stories that each instrument talks.
  • you can listen to/understand the stories that each instrument tells. ("to tell a story" Very creative sentence, by the way!)

 

  • In this reason, I want to hear professional ochestra's music.
  • For this reason, I would like to hear music played by a professional orchestra.

 

  • And I hope to feel impressions of classic.
  • And I hope to feel the full effect of classical music this way.

 
Good! Cultural note: English learners often overuse the verb "to want." In English, when you say, "I want this chicken" or "I want to make new friends," it sounds a little pushy or rude. A native speaker would much more likely use "would like to," as in "This year, I would like to do this." or "I would like to be friends with you." A good rule is: In 9 cases out of 10, when you want to say "want," replace it with "would like." :)

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