Grieg Edvard. Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 ZIP
Publisher Info.: Leipzig: C.F. Peters, n.d.(1888). Plate 7188.
Reprinted: Mineola: Dover Publications, 1997.
for orchestra.
Contents: .
Suite No. 1, Op. 46:
Moing Mood (Morgenstemning).
Aase's Death (Åses død).
Anitra's Dance (Anitras dans).
In the Hall of the Mountain King (I Dovregubbens hall).
Suite No. 2, Op. 55:
The Abduction of the Bride. Ingrid's Lament (Bruderovet. Ingrids klage).
Arabian Dance (Arabisk Dans).
Peer Gynt's Homecoming (Stormy Evening on the Sea) (Peer Gynts hjemfart (Stormful aften påhavet)).
Solveig's Song (Solveigs Sång).
About the suite:
The Incidental music to Peer Gynt, Op. 23, was written in 1875 by the Norwegian composer Grieg as incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's 1876 play Peer Gynt. It premiered along with the play on 24 February 1876 in Christiania (now Oslo).
Later, in 1888 and 1891, Grieg extracted eight movements to make two four-movement suites: Suite No. 1, Op. 46, and Suite No. 2, Op.
55. Some of these movements have received coverage in popular culture;
Publisher Info.: Leipzig: C.F. Peters, n.d.(1888). Plate 7188.
Reprinted: Mineola: Dover Publications, 1997.
for orchestra.
Contents: .
Suite No. 1, Op. 46:
Moing Mood (Morgenstemning).
Aase's Death (Åses død).
Anitra's Dance (Anitras dans).
In the Hall of the Mountain King (I Dovregubbens hall).
Suite No. 2, Op. 55:
The Abduction of the Bride. Ingrid's Lament (Bruderovet. Ingrids klage).
Arabian Dance (Arabisk Dans).
Peer Gynt's Homecoming (Stormy Evening on the Sea) (Peer Gynts hjemfart (Stormful aften påhavet)).
Solveig's Song (Solveigs Sång).
About the suite:
The Incidental music to Peer Gynt, Op. 23, was written in 1875 by the Norwegian composer Grieg as incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's 1876 play Peer Gynt. It premiered along with the play on 24 February 1876 in Christiania (now Oslo).
Later, in 1888 and 1891, Grieg extracted eight movements to make two four-movement suites: Suite No. 1, Op. 46, and Suite No. 2, Op.
55. Some of these movements have received coverage in popular culture;