Harald Saeverud
Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op. 28/1
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Composer:Harald SaeverudStyle:SuiteAverage_duration:18:36Movement_count:6Movement ....Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op. 28/1 is a composition by Norwegian composer Harald Saeverud. It was composed in 1938 and premiered in Oslo, Norway on February 3, 1939. The suite is based on the play Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, which tells the story of a young man named Peer Gynt and his adventures. The suite consists of four movements, each of which represents a different scene from the play. The first movement, "Morning Mood," is a serene and peaceful piece that represents the calmness of the morning. The second movement, "The Death of Ase," is a mournful and somber piece that represents the death of Peer Gynt's mother. The third movement, "Anitra's Dance," is a lively and playful piece that represents the dance of a seductive woman named Anitra. The fourth and final movement, "In the Hall of the Mountain King," is a dramatic and intense piece that represents Peer Gynt's encounter with the trolls in the mountains. The characteristics of the suite are deeply rooted in Norwegian folk music, with Saeverud incorporating traditional melodies and rhythms into his composition. The use of the Hardanger fiddle, a traditional Norwegian instrument, is also prominent throughout the suite. Saeverud's use of orchestration is also notable, with the suite featuring a wide range of instruments including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Overall, Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op. 28/1 is a powerful and evocative composition that captures the essence of Henrik Ibsen's play. Its use of Norwegian folk music and orchestration make it a unique and memorable piece of music.More....
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