Edvard Grieg
The Tryst, Op. 67/4
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Composer:Edvard GriegGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1895Publication Date:1898Average_duration:2:39"The Tryst, Op. 67/4" is a piece of music composed by Edvard Grieg, a Norwegian composer, pianist, and conductor. It was composed in 1895 and premiered on October 22, 1895, in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. The piece is part of a larger collection of songs called "Haugtussa," which is based on a collection of poems by Arne Garborg. "The Tryst" is the fourth movement of "Haugtussa" and is written for a solo voice and piano. The piece is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. The lyrics of the song describe a young woman waiting for her lover in the forest, and the music reflects the mood of anticipation and longing. The piece begins with a gentle piano introduction, which sets the mood for the piece. The vocal line enters with a simple melody, which is repeated throughout the piece. The piano accompaniment is delicate and supportive, providing a gentle backdrop for the voice. As the piece progresses, the vocal line becomes more complex, with the melody moving up and down the scale. The piano accompaniment also becomes more intricate, with arpeggios and runs adding to the overall texture of the piece. The climax of the piece comes towards the end, with the vocal line reaching a high note before descending back down to the original melody. The piano accompaniment also reaches a peak before settling back into a gentle conclusion. Overall, "The Tryst" is a beautiful and evocative piece of music, which captures the mood of the poem it is based on. Grieg's use of melody and harmony creates a sense of longing and anticipation, which is perfectly suited to the lyrics of the song.More....
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