Producer System: My Girlfriend is a Cellist-Chapter 761 - 467: This Is the Story of Moonlight and Cat

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At the Yingqin Cup, they encountered Tuoba Jianhui, China's up-and-coming conductor, who descended from Baijing solely to crush them in the cradle. The massive storm of public opinion nearly swallowed them. It was Lin Tian, holding onto his full trust in Gan Yanyu, who relied on their perfect coordination and later performed the world-renowned piece "Canon in D Major," to break through the encirclement and prove their strength to the Chinese music circle.

At the Dragon Violin Cup, facing the formidable adversaries Bai Junze and Mao Weiang, these two allegedly unprecedented rivals, perhaps if in a different era, would have written a legend of their own at the Keller Cup belonging to China.

Under such immense pressure, an abstract masterpiece "Moonlight," which pioneered the 'Lin Tian-style Impressionism,' forced the Chinese Music Association to not even have the courage to eliminate it, worried about being nailed to the pillar of historical shame, they could only let it enter the finals.

Later on, they even united Bai Junze and Mao Weiang, leading all music fans in China to accomplish a major reconciliation between 'classical' and 'popular,' creating a tale of young Chinese musicians.

Yet after this, they still faced a life-or-death situation. For Lin Tian, Gan Yanyu was willing to give up everything she had always insisted on, resolutely choosing to withdraw from the competition, shocking the entire Huaxia Music Industry.

In the end, it was under such a desperate situation that all the classical music works they had created and published played a role. Vienna noticed this classical music duo from China, noticed their 'Moonlight and Cat Works Collection' series albums that dominated the world music sales charts.

What seemed like 'not doing their jobs,' mainly making money through 'shooting short videos' and 'releasing albums,' turned out at this moment to be their critical chip for a turnaround—they were exceptionally invited to participate in the Keller Cup.

The world-renowned Keller Cup legend thus began.

...

Looking back at the journey of Lin Tian and Gan Yanyu, this duo of musicians.

It was called a 'one and a half year' miracle, but on closer inspection, it was full of difficulties. The seemingly 'genius duo' that amazed the world was not happy at all; none of the stages were easily passed.

So, what supported them to persist all the way to now?

Ms. Gan Yanyu's Demon King-like cello talent?

Mr. Lin Tian's fathomless musical creative ability?

... These seem to be very important.

But that doesn't prevent them, even with such abilities, from facing numerous difficulties, almost losing their way several times.

There must be something, something beyond these two abilities, which can come out to 'uphold' them at crucial moments, allowing them to create miracles even at the most desperate moments...

What is it...?

Among a group of world International Music Association experts and scholars, racking their brains, striving to research the answer to this legendary music duo.

Finally,

When they reviewed the finals footage again, they seemed to have found this 'answer.'

Something that should have been thought of long ago...

This answer also identified the critical opportunity that led to the complete defeat of a generation of cellist Isaac Meck, and even caused him to suffer a mental breakdown and withdraw from music competitions thereafter.

It was in Chapter 11 of the 'Requiem.'

The guiding power from Lin Tian's piano...

It pulled the almost out-of-control Gan Yanyu back, and their hundred percent mutual trust allowed their souls to connect.

This is...

Their 'love.' 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

Gan Yanyu's award acceptance speech was not the product of selfishness or personal messaging; she truly, openly shared her musical success secret with the world!

However, at the time, many people did not understand.

She and Lin Tian shared their successful musical secrets with everyone.

That is, the love with Lin Tian!

...

Many experts reached this conclusion and found it hard to accept.

They even felt a sense of being offended by absurdity.

—"Love? Because of love, any difficulty can be overcome, any danger can be defeated? Is this a fairy tale?!"

—"It's simply absurd! Music is rigorous art, a crystallization of technique, structure, historical accumulation, and deep thought! How can such complex, such noble achievements be attributed to such... such personal, even primitive emotional drive?"

—"Gan Yanyu's award acceptance speech was clearly an emotional outburst! It's personal baggage! Putting personal emotions above the art temple! Lin Tian's final proposal is even more... more sensationalist, ruining the solemnity of the award ceremony! They are desecrating the seriousness of the 'world's first' title!"

Arguments arose in the conference room, coffee cups were pushed aside in annoyance, and printed music analyses were thrown to the side.

They were accustomed to dissecting music with reason, evaluating talent with data, and assessing value with school heritage!

The variable of 'love' was too vague, too uncontrollable, too un... 'academic' at all?!

It was like the fairy tale told by mom at bedtime when we were young, beautiful yet illusory, which was fine for coaxing the small kids; how could it be used as a support for the 'one and a half year miracle' and the answer to defeating Isaac Meck, an intellectual giant tower?!

How could it convince future generations of musicians?!

But.....

When they, carrying this intense discomfort, even a little contempt, focused their gaze back on the finals footage again, forcing themselves to focus on Chapter 11 of the 'Requiem,' at that repeatedly mentioned, decisive moment.