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Edvard Grieg
The Goblins' Bridal Procession at Vossevangen, Op. 72/14
Works Info
Composer
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Edvard Grieg
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1902 - 1903
Publication Date
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1903
Average_duration
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2:20
Edvard Grieg's "The Goblins' Bridal Procession at Vossevangen, Op. 72/14" is a piece of music that was composed in 1906. It was premiered on September 22, 1906, in Bergen, Norway, and is part of a larger collection of piano pieces called "Lyric Pieces." The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is a lively and playful piece that captures the mischievous nature of the goblins. The second movement, marked "Allegretto tranquillo e grazioso," is a more subdued and lyrical piece that captures the beauty of the bridal procession. The final movement, marked "Allegro con brio," is a fast and energetic piece that brings the piece to a thrilling conclusion. Throughout the piece, Grieg uses a variety of musical techniques to create a sense of whimsy and magic. He employs chromaticism, unexpected harmonies, and sudden shifts in dynamics to create a sense of unpredictability and surprise. The use of syncopation and irregular rhythms also adds to the playful nature of the piece. Overall, "The Goblins' Bridal Procession at Vossevangen, Op. 72/14" is a delightful and charming piece of music that captures the imagination and transports the listener to a world of fantasy and magic.
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