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Edvard Grieg
Lullaby: A Child's Song from Valdres, EG 108/59
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Composer
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Edvard Grieg
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1874 - 1875
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1875 - 1886
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1:03
Edvard Grieg composed "Lullaby: A Child's Song from Valdres, EG 108/59" in 1905. The piece premiered on September 22, 1905, in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. The composition is a part of Grieg's Lyric Pieces, Op. 68, a collection of ten piano pieces. The piece is a lullaby, a soothing melody intended to put a child to sleep. It is written in the key of G major and has a simple, gentle melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The tempo is marked as "Andante" or walking pace, which adds to the calming effect of the music. The piece is divided into two sections, each of which is repeated. The first section is in G major and has a simple, flowing melody that is played softly and delicately. The second section is in D major and has a slightly more complex melody that is played with a bit more energy. The two sections are connected by a short bridge that features a descending melody. One of the characteristics of Grieg's music is his use of Norwegian folk melodies and rhythms. "Lullaby: A Child's Song from Valdres" is no exception. The melody is based on a traditional Norwegian lullaby from the Valdres region, which Grieg heard as a child. He incorporated this melody into his own composition, adding his own harmonies and rhythms to create a unique piece of music. Overall, "Lullaby: A Child's Song from Valdres" is a gentle, soothing piece of music that is perfect for putting a child to sleep. Grieg's use of Norwegian folk melodies and rhythms adds a unique flavor to the piece, making it a beautiful example of his musical style.
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