Germany: Music and Culture!

Welcome to the first post of my blog! I’m going to talk about of one country I'd really like to visit:  Germany! 




There are a lot of things I like about Germany, for example, the historical architecture or iconic cities like Berlin or Leipzig, but, one of the main reasons is their music and the tradition in classical music. Europe in general is the cradle of classical music, but Germany is the home of the greatest composer in the whole world like Bach, Beethoven or Brahms, and because I’m studying music interpretation visit this country would be the perfect opportunity to learn more about this tradition and above all the perfect place to continue my studies in the future! 


Another reason I’d like to visit Germany is because I’m currently studying the idiom and I really like it! There is no better way to learn like talking with native people, and it’s also a good chance to know about their culture and lifestyle. 



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  1. I tried to learn german a few years ago and I failed, it's a really difficult language but if you go there it's a great opportunity for you to practice and learn in the daily life

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  2. I really hope that you can travel to Germany. Is a great Country and very interesting
    And another hand is very cool that you study the language. Lets go you can do it

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  3. Hi Francisco! How are you? It's true, visit Germany is a great opportunity to develop your major.
    I also think that you can visit the country where the artists that you admire developed their work is great because that feels like being closer to them.

    Regards!

    ResponderBorrar
  4. I love germany too, for the same reasons as you. I would like to be able to learn musical composition in that country, and hopefully from the best teachers!. I wish you luck!

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  5. hello! i find germany very interesting, i didn't know that it was the cradle of classical music, one more reason to be more interested in its culture.

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