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LYRISCHE STÜCKE

OP. 12, 38, 43. KLAVIER

LYRISCHE STÜCKE( )
Contribution by: Grieg, Edvard
ISBN:978-3-7957-5265-1
Publication Date:Mar 1996
Publisher:Schott Music Corporation
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $17.99
Book Description:

(Schott). Grieg's "Lyric Pieces" are among the most popular piano pieces ever written. Works such as "Papillon," "Fairy-Dance" and "To Spring" have become "cult pieces" in the repertoire of domestic music-making. It is a delightful challenge for the modern performer to realize the delicate musical balance between a simple folk tradition and the Romantic urge of expressiveness.

Book Details
Pages:60
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):9 x 12 x 0.159 Inches
Book Weight:0.556 Pounds
Author Biography
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Edvard Grieg was a Norwegian composer who began his professional life as a pianist. His mother, an amateur pianist, taught Grieg to play the piano and provided him with his first introduction to music. In 1858 Grieg attended the Leipzig Conservatory, where he studied piano with Plaidy and Wenzel and later with Ignaz Moscheles. He studied theory with E. F. Richter, Robert Papperitz, Moritz Hauptmann and Carl Reinecke. For most of his early career, Grieg was immersed in the atmosphere of German romanticism. His early works are infused with lyric moods related to these influences.

During the mid-1870s, the Norwegian government granted Grieg an annuity of 1,600 crowns, which enabled him to devote most of his time to composing. Grieg is known as a nationalistic composer, as he often quoted Norwegian folk songs in his works. The Peer Gynt Suite, numerous piano works, and even more vocal-choral compositions remain in the active repertory.

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