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- Charles Dennée
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- Charles Dennée
The primary focus of this phenomenological study is on kinesthetic gestures or body movements which pianists use in their performances in order to create the musical-poetic content in a corporeal performing form.
First, taking a bottom-up approach and starting from the composer’s recordings, salient gestures in Grieg’s performance style are traced using empirical techniques of beat-tempo analysis.
Example 1: Night Scene (Peer Gynt op. 23), bb. 19–23. Grieg here links very different colours. The first augmented chord is dominated by a stopped horn note marked fp, floating into a soft and bright A-major chord marked pp, with a typical sound of two flutes and two clarinets. We are entering a world rich of associations and contrast.
12 Songs Composer Grieg, Edvard: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. No. Op.33 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IEG 116 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 12 songs: Guten / Gutten. Poco Andante (B minor) Dichterlos / The Youth; Våren. Andante espressivo (F major) Letzte Frühling / Last Spring; Den Særde / Den Sårede. Allegretto espressivo (C ♯ minor)
Most of Grieg’s string orchestra music dates from between 1880 and 1899. Of twelve works in total, ten are arrangements: six of these started life as piano pieces and four as songs. Grieg’s first string orchestra works were the Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. 34 (1880), based on two songs to texts by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje (1818-70): Wounded
an irresistible pull, by using music, to express a deeply poetical flow from nature of emotions and moods ... how unfalteringly stimulating, new, original! With this setting of dances Grieg depicts the values of human fellowship.