Edvard Grieg
Bådnlåt, Norwegian folk song for piano, Op. 66/15
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Composer:Edvard GriegGenre:KeyboardStyle:LullabyCompose Date:1896 - 1897Publication Date:1897Average_duration:2:01Bådnlåt, also known as "At the Cradle," is a Norwegian folk song for piano composed by Edvard Grieg. It is part of his Lyric Pieces, Op. 66, which was published in 1897. The piece is one of the most popular and well-known of the Lyric Pieces, and it is often played at lullabies and other peaceful moments. The premiere of Bådnlåt is not well-documented, but it is likely that Grieg himself performed it in concerts and recitals. The piece is composed in the key of G major and has a slow, gentle tempo. It is written in 3/4 time and has a simple, flowing melody that is reminiscent of a lullaby. Bådnlåt is divided into two main sections, each of which is repeated. The first section features a soft, soothing melody that is played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a gentle accompaniment. The second section is slightly more complex, with a more intricate melody that is played in both hands. However, the overall mood of the piece remains calm and peaceful throughout. One of the most notable characteristics of Bådnlåt is its use of pedal. Grieg instructs the performer to use the pedal throughout the entire piece, which creates a soft, sustained sound that adds to the peaceful atmosphere. The piece also features a number of dynamic markings, which help to create a sense of ebb and flow in the music. Overall, Bådnlåt is a beautiful and tranquil piece of music that captures the essence of a peaceful lullaby. Its popularity has endured for over a century, and it remains a beloved piece of music for pianists and listeners alike.More....
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