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Peer Gynt: Suite No. 1 Op. 46 and No. 2 Op. 55

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(Schott). In 1888 Grieg arranged four pieces from his incidental music for Ibsen's verse drama Peer Gynt to form an orchestral suite (Op. 46). This was followed in 1891 by a second orchestral suite (Op. 55) again comprising 4 pieces. Both suites quickly became established in the concert repertoire and contributed significantly to Grieg's international fame. He made piano arrangements of both suites and published them simultaneously with the orchestral suites in 1888 and 1893. Grieg subsequently made further adjustments in the piano pieces: shortening some, for example "Morning," and expanding others like "The Death of Ase." Overall, Grieg reduces the dramatic orchestral conception in favour of a more intimate expression and more restrained effects. Suite 1: Morning-mood * The death of Ase * Anitra's dance * In the Hall of the Mountain King * Suite 2: Ingrid's Lament * Arabian Dance * Peer Gynt's Return Home * Solvejgs Song.

46 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1984

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Edvard Hagerup Grieg

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Works, such as the incidental music for Peer Gynt in 1876, of Edvard Hagerup Grieg, Norwegian composer, incorporate folk idioms.

He influenced Frederick Delius.

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