ABSTRACT

Originally published in 2003, Edvard Grieg and his Songs examines the lifetime of Edvard Grieg. His songs were among his most popular and well-known works and both historians and critics have seen in them, Grieg at his most sophisticated and innovative. Important in and of themselves, the songs also illuminate critical aspects of his other works such as his musical impressionism, his use of folk music as a source of inspiration, and his novel approach towards harmony. Fifty of Grieg’s most important songs form the focus of this book. Each song is discussed individually and within the wider context of the composer’s output. The book provides a translation of the lyrics, and analysis of the poem and a description of the song’s form, melody, tessitura, harmony, rhythm and accompaniment, together with suggestions for interpretation. In addition to this, the book gives a brief biography of Grieg, with a chapter that analyses his approach to song writing.

chapter Chapter One|11 pages

Edvard Grieg: A Brief Life

chapter Chapter Two|14 pages

Writer of Songs

chapter Chapter Three|5 pages

The Voice of Nina Grieg

chapter Chapter Four|9 pages

Opus 4 and Opus 5

chapter Chapter Six|7 pages

The First Ibsen Songs: Opus 23, from Peer Gynt

chapter Chapter Seven|11 pages

Six Songs by Henrik Ibsen: Opus 25

chapter Chapter Eight|11 pages

The Vinje Songs: Opus 33

chapter Chapter Ten|6 pages

Opus 44 and Opus 49: The Danish Poet Holger Drachmann

chapter Chapter Eleven|8 pages

The Krag Songs: Opus 60

chapter Chapter Twelve|5 pages

Songs for Children: Opus 61

chapter Chapter Thirteen|20 pages

The Haugtussa Song Cycle: Opus 67

chapter Chapter Fourteen|5 pages

Poems by Otto Benzon: Opus 69 and Opus 70

chapter Chapter Fifteen|1 pages

Conclusion