帮我写下英语作文:作文题:The life story of a famous composer(一位著名作曲家的生平故事) 20
第一段幼年时期(写出生)
第二段写成就(写他创作的一些著名乐曲有)
第三段(家庭成员)
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作文题:The life story of a famous composer如下:
Peter - Iraqi Ritchie - Czajkowski, 19th century great Russiacomposers, the music educationalist, by the reputation is the greatRussian music master.
He on May 7, 1840 was born to Ural's volt Jin SiKecheng, the father is metallurgical plant factory managerconcurrently engineer.
the mother likes the music, very could sing,also could play a stringed musical instrument, therefore their familyhas filled the music atmosphere.
his childhood has demonstratedextraordinary music ability, but in family's person had not actuallythought he future will be able to become a professional musician.
Czajkowski summarizes an entire European music development entire timegreat world scale Russian.
He has established own great junction loudmusic system, is different to Beethoven's system, but was summarizedBeethoven's junction sound music many development after the Russianstyle, this caused him to become hands over one of characters whichthe sound music aspect reached the pinnacle.
His music is the Russianculture one of in artistic domain highest achievements.
翻译如下:
彼得-伊拉克里奇-查耶科夫斯基,19世纪俄罗斯伟大的作曲家、音乐教育家,被誉为俄罗斯伟大的音乐大师。
他于1840年5月7日乌拉尔的volt金SiKecheng出生,父亲是冶金厂工厂managerconcurrently工程师,妈妈喜欢音乐,很会唱歌,也可以发挥弦乐器。
因此他们familyhas充满音乐气氛,童年demonstratedextraordinary音乐能力,但在家里的人却没有想到他将来能够成为一名专业的音乐家。
Czajkowski总结了整个欧洲音乐发展的整个时代,伟大的世界规模俄罗斯。
他建立了自己的大汇合声音乐体系,不同于贝多芬的体系,而是总结了贝多芬汇合声音乐在俄罗斯风格之后的许多发展,这使他成为交接声音乐方面达到顶峰的人物之一。
他的音乐是俄罗斯文化艺术领域中最高的成就之一。
还有短些的
Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky (7 May [O.S. 25 April] 1840 – 6 November [O.S. 25 October] 1893), was a Russian composer of the Romantic era.
Although not a member of the group of Russian composers usually known in English-speaking countries as 'The Five', his music has come to be known and loved for its distinctly Russian character as well as for its rich harmonies and stirring melodies. His works, however, were much more western than those of his Russian contemporaries as he effectively used international elements in addition to national folk melodies.