Edvard Grieg
Scenes from Folk Life, Op. 19
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Composer:Edvard GriegGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1869 - 1871Publication Date:1872Average_duration:15:42Movement_count:3Movement ....Scenes from Folk Life, Op. 19 is a suite of four movements composed by Edvard Grieg in 1898. The piece was premiered on November 4, 1898, in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, with the composer himself conducting. The first movement, "Ingrid's Lament," is a melancholic song that tells the story of a young woman who is waiting for her lover to return from sea. The piece is characterized by its haunting melody and the use of the Hardanger fiddle, a traditional Norwegian instrument. The second movement, "The Bridal Procession Passes," is a lively and joyful piece that depicts a wedding procession in the Norwegian countryside. The music is characterized by its rhythmic energy and the use of folk dance rhythms. The third movement, "Halling," is a traditional Norwegian dance that is often performed at weddings and other celebrations. Grieg's version of the Halling is a virtuosic piece that showcases the composer's skill as a pianist and his love for Norwegian folk music. The final movement, "Springdans," is a lively dance that celebrates the arrival of spring. The music is characterized by its fast tempo and the use of syncopated rhythms. Overall, Scenes from Folk Life, Op. 19 is a beautiful and evocative suite that captures the spirit of Norwegian folk music. Grieg's use of traditional melodies and instruments, combined with his own unique compositional style, creates a work that is both timeless and deeply rooted in its cultural heritage.More....
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