Chapter 344
Chapter 344: Prize Notification
Translator: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh
Indeed, Mo Lang's 10-minute piece was eyed by teachers in every major music academy as a potential exam question as soon as it debuted . It was exam time, after all; the teachers had to get creative .
Every year, outstanding pieces were used as exam questions, and Mo Lang's was a shoo-in . He was a master to begin with, and the song was top-notch . The piece was impossible to pass on .
Ever since he had advanced in age, Mo Lang only released a song every two or three years, and every release was a curveball . Teachers immediately saw potential in "Legend" as a possible critical analysis or rearrangement question or essay topic .
Just as music students from different departments had suspected, the complexity of the piece was Mo Lang's way of showing off . The questions asked by Mo Lang's piece were all tough ones . The average student struggled to answer one of them, let alone every single question .
Many students started brainstorming . Since they knew that Master Mo Lang's piece was a likely exam question, they had to prepare in advance .
Should they seek outside help?
Yet folks who had made their presence known on similar occasions in the past—tutors from music cram schools and the authors of prominent textbooks—kept a much lower profile this time around .
The leading cram school tutors were at a loss too . There didn't seem to be an easy solution .
They didn't dare comment on the piece . We barely understand it . Who are we to counsel others? What if we're wrong? That'd be career suicide .
The composer was Mo Lang, after all . What a legendary figure . His technique was beyond the grasp of the average musician .
Should they ask Mo Lang himself, then?
Stop bullsh*tting!
Was it so easy to gain access to a master musician who was a national treasure? Not to mention that Mo Lang was quite old . He had limited energy and his body couldn't keep up . There was only so much he could do .
After pondering the matter repeatedly, the students realized that approaching Fang Zhao was the easiest move .
Fang Zhao was young, so there wasn't a generation gap to consider . Plus, Fang Zhao had been involved in the composing of the song . He was somewhat of an authority too .
The students of Qi'an Academy of Music were the first to reach out to Fang Zhao . They were all "senior alum" this and "senior alum" that, fully taking advantage of the old-boy connection .
It wasn't only the students . The teachers who planned on using "Legend" as an exam question also consulted Fang Zhao .
As for Fang Zhao, he didn't mind offering his thoughts . It was easy for him . When he had been working on the song with Mo Lang, they had had wide-ranging discussions . He knew Mo Lang's creative philosophy well . The only thing was that Mo Lang was still the author of the song . Whether or not he should speak up, how much he should reveal—these were matters he still had to consult Venerable Mo on .
Mo Lang was actually quite delighted when Fang Zhao reached out .
"This is a good thing!"
From Mo Lang's perspective, his body couldn't cope, so it was impossible for him to lecture at length . But if it were up to him to choose someone to speak on the topic, his first choice would be Fang Zhao .
He didn't think that Fang Zhao's young age reflected a lack of ability . The old man had gotten a good sense of how much Fang Zhao knew when the young composer had still been on Planet Wai . As far as he was concerned, Fang Zhao would do just fine as a lecturer .
Mo Lang already enjoyed considerable stature and prestige . He had no intention of holding back his talent and knowledge at this stage . He was more than willing to share his wisdom and insight with the next generation .
It wasn't that Mo Lang ever withheld in his teaching, but now that he was so advanced in age, and he had gained new insight during the creative process for "Legend . " Why leave any stone unturned at this stage?
Passing the torch, a key theme in his work, was very important to him .
As a teacher, he had the responsibility to spread his knowledge, train disciples, and dispel confusion . The future of the industry depended on the next generation . Mo Lang hoped to see innovation and breakthroughs in all musical genres .
"Fang Zhao, do speak up!" Mo Lang was very supportive . "If I weren't encumbered by my poor health, I'd go on a global lecture tour!"
After receiving Mo Lang's go-ahead, Fang Zhao approached HuangArt for a venue where he could broadcast his lecture live .
Yes, he could have lectured from his dorm room, but HuangArt had professional lecture halls for live broadcasts . The rent wasn't that expensive . As long as one could secure a room, the rest was easy . The only requirement for booking a lecture hall was that one had to broadcast through HuangArt's own website .
The leadership at HuangArt wasn't about to stall Fang Zhao on this matter, not to mention that he had Mo Lang's backing . His request was approved immediately and he was allocated a prime lecture hall that had recently been upgraded with live broadcast equipment .
Once he got approval, Fang Zhao studied his own class schedule and decided on a timetable for his lectures .
Tentatively, there were three lectures scheduled, each lasting an hour . They were free to watch .
This was what the HuangArt officials in charge of the school's online curriculum had suggested .
Given Fang Zhao's current seniority, he wouldn't be able to command a very high viewing fee . Mo Lang also had to be taken into consideration . The fee couldn't be too low, out of respect for Mo Lang's stature . Still, Fang Zhao wasn't short of cash, so they decided to keep things simple and make the lectures free . Master-level teachers had done the same in the past . It was a form of pro bono work, a token of encouragement and support for young musicians .
The news of Fang Zhao's upcoming online lectures on "Legend" was first spread by the students of QiMu and HuangArt . Students from the leading music academies in other continents soon caught wind from chat groups and online forums .
Many folks tuned in to partake in the spectacle . The lectures were free, after all . Giving them a listen didn't cost a cent . But there were also folks that felt that there was no such thing as a free lunch . Fang Zhao was bound to withhold the good stuff, so the lectures were a waste of time .
It was up to the masses to decide whether or not to tune in . Fang Zhao couldn't force the issue .
The three lectures were scheduled for three separate days, but cumulatively, they would not last more than three hours . Fang Zhao showed Mo Lang his lecture outline .
"You've done a decent job . Just stick to this outline . Knock 'em dead! I will tune in . "
While Mo Lang was only listening in on the lectures, he occasionally posted a thought or two . He couldn't physically deliver a full lecture now, but he was still fully capable of offering a thought or two every lecture .
But that got some of Mo Lang's disciples jealous . "Teacher is playing favorites!"
Mo Lang had so many students . In terms of seniority, stature, and academic achievement, any one of them was far superior to Fang Zhao .
But Mo Lang had no patience for the jealousy . "What can I do? On the matter of this piece alone, Fang Zhao knows me the best . He also has enough professional knowledge to lecture on the topic . You guys don't know me well enough . You can't capture what I want to convey . "
Several of Mo Lang's disciples were incredulous . They also tuned in to Fang Zhao's lectures .
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