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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2021 · 33 MIN

Edvard Grieg - Peer Gynt Suites 1 & 2 (1888-91)

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Why We Should Expose Our Kids To Classical Music https://ourtownlive.net #herbw79Grieg (1843-1907) was one of the definitive leaders of Scandinavian music and his influence was great. Although composing many short piano pieces and chamber works, the work Grieg did for Henrik Ibsen stood out. Originally composing 90 minutes of orchestral music for the play, he later went back and extracted certain sections for the suites. Peer Gynt's travels around the world and distant lands are represented by the instruments Grieg chooses to use.When Ibsen asked Grieg to write music for the play in 1874, he reluctantly agreed. However, it was much more difficult for Grieg than he imagined. "Peer Gynt progresses slowly," he wrote to a friend in August 1874, “and there is no possibility of having it finished by autumn. It is a terribly unmanageable subject.”Letter from Henrik Ibsen to Grieg, January 23, 1874."The more he saturated his mind with the powerful poem, the more clearly he saw that he was the right man for a work of such witchery and so permeated with the Norwegian spirit," his wife wrote of him and his music. Even though the premiere was a "triumphant success", it prompted Grieg to complain bitterly that the Swedish management of the theatre had given him specifications as to the duration of each number and its order: "I was thus compelled to do patchwork... In no case had I opportunity to write as I wanted... Hence the brevity of the pieces," he said.For many years, the suites were the only parts of the music that were available, as the original score was not published until 1908, one year after Grieg's death, by Johan Halvorsen.classical music ,classical music news ,classicalmusicworldusic youtube ,classical music composers ,classical music radio ,music history ,classicalmusic lover ,classicalmusicblog ,classical music downloads ,classical music concerts ,classical music for babies ,classical music for studying ,classical music for kids ,classical music online ,classical music of the united kingdom ,australian classical music ,classical period (music) ,italian classical music ,music of ireland ,classical music mp3 ,classical music symphonies operas and ballets ,classical baby music show ,what is classical music ,modern classical music ,best classical music ,1905 regina music box: classical overture ,classic music or classical music ,the best of classical music ,greatest russian classical music ,chopin relaxing classical music ,contemporary classical music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why We Should Expose Our Kids To Classical Music https://ourtownlive.net #herbw79Grieg (1843-1907) was one of the definitive leaders of Scandinavian music and his influence was great. Although composing many short piano pieces and chamber works, the work Grieg did for Henrik Ibsen stood out. Originally composing 90 minutes of orchestral music for the play, he later went back and extracted certain sections for the suites. Peer Gynt's travels around the world and distant lands are represented by the instruments Grieg chooses to use.When Ibsen asked Grieg to write music for the play in 1874, he reluctantly agreed. However, it was much more difficult for Grieg than he imagined. "Peer Gynt progresses slowly," he wrote to a friend in August 1874, “and there is no possibility of having it finished by autumn. It is a terribly unmanageable subject.”Letter from Henrik Ibsen to Grieg, January 23, 1874."The more he saturated his mind with the powerful poem, the more clearly he saw that he was the right man for a work of such witchery and so permeated with the Norwegian spirit," his wife wrote of him and his music. Even though the premiere was a "triumphant success", it prompted Grieg to complain bitterly that the Swedish management of the theatre had given him specifications as to the duration of each number and its order: "I was thus compelled to do patchwork... In no case had I opportunity to write as I wanted... Hence the brevity of the pieces," he said.For many years, the suites were the only parts of the music that were available, as the original score was not published until 1908, one year after Grieg's death, by Johan Halvorsen.classical music ,classical music news ,classicalmusicworldusic youtube ,classical music composers ,classical music radio ,music history ,classicalmusic lover ,classicalmusicblog ,classical music downloads ,classical music concerts ,classical music for babies ,classical music for studying ,classical music for kids ,classical music online ,classical music of the united kingdom ,australian classical music ,classical period (music) ,italian classical music ,music of ireland ,classical music mp3 ,classical music symphonies operas and ballets ,classical baby music show ,what is classical music ,modern classical music ,best classical music ,1905 regina music box: classical overture ,classic music or classical music ,the best of classical music ,greatest russian classical music ,chopin relaxing classical music ,contemporary classical music Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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