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Grieg - Symphonic Dances / Danses Symphoniques
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025241
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Background
The Life and Works of Edvard Grieg: A Lecture Recital April 18, 2011, FAC 214 Leah Kennedy, soprano
Throughout his life, Grieg underwent many changes in his style due to his interactions with others. At the beginning, his style was very German, simple, somewhat Romantic, and very similar to Schumann. By the end of his career, his deeply Romantic, expressive style came to represent the essence of Norwegian music.
A description of the experience
Edvard Grieg - Symphonic Dances / Danses Symphoniques
Edvard Grieg (1843-1907), Norge
- Symphonic Dances on Norwegian motifs, Op. 64/ Danses symphoniques sur des motifs norvégiens, op. 64; Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra - Neeme Järvi
Wikipedia
The four Symphonic Dances of the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, form the collection notated as Op. 64. They were written c. 1896 and published in 1897. They draw their inspiration from the earlier folk works collected by Ludvig Mathias Lindeman.
- Dance No. 1, G major, Allegro moderato e marcato
- Dance No. 2, A major, Allegretto grazioso
- Dance No. 3, D major, Allegro giocoso
- Dance No. 4, A minor, Andante - Allegro risoluto
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