The Songs of Edvard Grieg

The Songs of Edvard Grieg
Title The Songs of Edvard Grieg PDF eBook
Author Beryl Foster
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 284
Release 2007
Genre Music
ISBN 9781843833437

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Comprehensive survey of Grieg's 180 songs, considering particularly questions and issues of performance. Edvard Grieg's 180 songs mirror his artistic and personal development more intimately than any of his other music, yet are still the least known part of his output. This definitive appraisal, now revised and updated, discusses every song, including those left only in manuscript and sketches at the composer's death, set against the background of his life and times. It also deals with the poetry set, often chosen to reflect his current situation, and the poets, several of whom, including great figures of the day such as Ibsen and Bjornson, were his friends and colleagues. Grieg frequently bemoaned poor translations and indifferent performances, and the various editions and translations, from first publication to the present day, are also discussed, together with his own ideas for interpretation. Musical examples and analysis are included to give a closer understanding of Grieg's word-setting and harmonic development, although their performance is always kept paramount. BERYL FOSTER is a graduate of London University and studied singing in Colchester and at the Royal College of Music. As well as all the usual repertoire, since 1980 she has made a particular study of the songs of Grieg and other Norwegian composers, giving recitals, lectures and workshops in Britain, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and China. She is also a private teacher andfestival adjudicator.

Grieg

Grieg
Title Grieg PDF eBook
Author Daniel M. Grimley
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre Music
ISBN 9781843832102

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This text examines the role which music and landscape played in the formation of Norwegian cultural identity in the 19th century, and the function that landscape has performed in Edvard Grieg's work. Grieg's work presents several perspectives on the relationships between music, landscape and identity.

Edvard Grieg

Edvard Grieg
Title Edvard Grieg PDF eBook
Author David Monrad Johansen
Publisher New York : Tudor
Pages 448
Release 1938
Genre Composers
ISBN

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The life of Edvard Grieg, a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide.

The Great Piano Works of Edvard Grieg

The Great Piano Works of Edvard Grieg
Title The Great Piano Works of Edvard Grieg PDF eBook
Author Edvard Grieg
Publisher Alfred Music
Pages 148
Release
Genre Music
ISBN 9781457400179

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This edition contains the Peer Gynt Suite with familiar titles such as 'Morning Mood,' 'Anitra's Dance,' 'The Death of Ase,' and 'In the Hall of the Mountain King' along with numerous of Grieg's Lyric Pieces. We've even included the opening theme of his Piano Concerto in A Minor. This publication contains 50 selections.

Towards a Harmonic Grammar of Grieg's Late Piano Music

Towards a Harmonic Grammar of Grieg's Late Piano Music
Title Towards a Harmonic Grammar of Grieg's Late Piano Music PDF eBook
Author Benedict Taylor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 200
Release 2017-04-21
Genre Music
ISBN 1315307332

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The music of Edvard Grieg is justly celebrated for its harmonic richness, a feature especially apparent in the piano works written in the last decades of his life. Grieg was enchanted by what he styled the ’dreamworld’ of harmony, a magical realm whose principles the composer felt remained a mystery even to himself, and he was not alone, in that the complex nature of late-Romantic harmony around 1900 has proved a keen source of debate up to the present day. Grieg’s music forms a particularly profitable repertoire for focusing current debates about the nature of tonality and tonal harmony. Departing from earlier approaches, this study is not simply an inventory of Griegian harmonic traits but seeks rather to ascertain the deeper principles at work governing their meaningful conjunction, how elements of Grieg’s harmonic grammar are utilised in creating an extended tonal syntax. Building both on historical theories and more recent developments, Benedict Taylor develops new models for understanding the complexity of late-Romantic tonal practice as epitomised in Grieg’s music. Such an investigation casts further valuable light on the twin issues of nature and nationalism long connected with the composer: the question of tonality as something natural or culturally constructed and larger historiographical claims concerning Grieg’s apparent position on the periphery of the Austro-German tradition.

Edvard Grieg

Edvard Grieg
Title Edvard Grieg PDF eBook
Author Henry T. Finck
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1906
Genre Composers
ISBN

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Edvard Grieg, Chamber Music

Edvard Grieg, Chamber Music
Title Edvard Grieg, Chamber Music PDF eBook
Author Finn Benestad
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 204
Release 1993
Genre Music
ISBN

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In anticipation of the 150th anniversary of Grieg's birth, this book traces Grieg's development from his early German romantic style, through his period of pronounced nationalism toward a more individual idiom in which he sought to fuse nationalism and universality into a genuine style of his own. The compositions are treated chronologically and stylistic analyses form the basic evaluations. The book focuses on characteristic stylistic traits as well as aspects of rhythm and harmony. The analysis of each single movement is followed by a brief synopsis of the formal construction of each composition.