Johan Halvorsen
Scenes From Norwegian Fairytales for orchestra, Op. 37
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Composer:Johan HalvorsenGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralJohan Halvorsen's 'Scenes From Norwegian Fairytales for orchestra, Op. 37' is a collection of four movements that premiered on February 26, 1914, in Oslo, Norway. The four movements are based on Norwegian folk tales and are titled 'The Princess and the Troll', 'The Water Sprite', 'The Song of the Mill', and 'The Halling Dance'. The first movement, 'The Princess and the Troll', is a lively and playful piece that tells the story of a princess who is kidnapped by a troll. The music is full of energy and features a prominent horn melody that represents the troll. The second movement, 'The Water Sprite', is a haunting and mysterious piece that tells the story of a water sprite who lures fishermen to their doom. The music is full of swirling strings and eerie woodwinds that create a sense of danger and foreboding. The third movement, 'The Song of the Mill', is a gentle and pastoral piece that tells the story of a miller who falls in love with a beautiful maiden. The music is full of lush harmonies and delicate melodies that evoke the peaceful countryside. The final movement, 'The Halling Dance', is a lively and rhythmic piece that features a traditional Norwegian folk dance. The music is full of energy and features a driving rhythm that is sure to get audiences tapping their feet. Overall, 'Scenes From Norwegian Fairytales for orchestra, Op. 37' is a charming and evocative work that showcases Halvorsen's skill as a composer and his love for Norwegian folk tales. The music is full of vivid imagery and colorful orchestration that brings these timeless stories to life.More....
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Scenes From Norwegian Fairytales for orchestra, Op. 37
I. Peik, the Princess and the Giant Troll
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