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E.Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite No.1 Op.46, with a theme-and-structure analysis and synchronized sheet music (score) Performance: Herbert von Karajan (conductor), Berliner Philharmoniker, 1982/01 & /02 (ⓟ 1983) Stereo (DDD), Philharmonie, Berlin Analysis, Score Editing, Synch: ScoreMan 00:00 1. Morning Mood (Morgenstemning) 04:08 2. The Death of Åse (Åses død) 08:41 3. Anitra's Dance (Anitras dans) 12:01 4. In the Hall of the Mountain King (I Dovregubbens hall) OVERVIEW Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, is one of the most immediately recognizable works in the orchestral repertoire, filled with vivid melodies and strong contrasts of mood. The music paints a series of atmospheric scenes drawn from Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt, ranging from gentle lyricism to dramatic intensity. Each movement captures a distinct emotional world, yet together they form a cohesive musical journey. HISTORICAL CONTEXT Grieg originally composed the music for Peer Gynt in 1875 as incidental music for Ibsen’s dramatic poem. Later, he selected and arranged several movements into orchestral suites to be performed independently in the concert hall. At a time when composers were increasingly interested in national identity, Grieg infused the music with elements of Norwegian folk character and landscape, helping to establish a recognizable Nordic voice in European music. MUSICAL SIGNIFICANCE The suite is significant for its masterful use of orchestral color and its ability to convey narrative through purely instrumental means. Movements such as the serene “Morning Mood” and the sinister “In the Hall of the Mountain King” demonstrate Grieg’s gift for atmosphere and pacing. The music’s blend of simplicity, imagination, and national character made it enormously popular and influential, shaping how later composers approached programmatic and character-driven orchestral writing. • J.S.Bach's Masterpieces • J.S.Bach - 6 Cello Suites • D.Scarlatti - Keyboard Sonatas • W. A. Mozart - Piano Sonatas • L. v. Beethoven's Masterpieces • L. v. Beethoven - 9 Symphonies • L. v. Beethoven - Piano Sonatas • F. Schubert - Piano Sonatas • F. Chopin's Masterpieces • F. Chopin - 19 Mazurkas • F. Chopin - 19 Polonaises • F. Chopin - 22 Nocturnes • F. Chopin - 19 Waltzes • R. Schumann's Masterpieces • F. Liszt's Masterpieces • J. Brahms's Masterpieces • P. I. Tchaikovsky's Masterpieces • C. Debussy's Masterpieces • M. Ravel's Masterpieces • S. Prokofiev's Masterpieces • S. Prokofiev - Piano Sonatas • Piano Sonata Collections • Piano Concerto Collections • Violin Concerto Collections • Suite Collection