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A Brief History of Edvard Grieg 

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@biff1tannen
@biff1tannen 5 лет назад
Grieg is Awsome. Im proud to be born in Bergen, like Edvard Grieg.
@Captain-Axeman
@Captain-Axeman 3 года назад
I hate that as an Norwegian, but to be honest it's alright 😂 just that we have to deal with Bergen arrogance all the time. 😂
@biff1tannen
@biff1tannen 3 года назад
@KALEBBB 🤫🤭
@grannydwarf
@grannydwarf 3 года назад
@@Captain-Axeman but bergen is the best just saying
@wandren912
@wandren912 3 года назад
æsj Bergen. Æ ælske Grieg så jævli my da. kult å ha non some e så flink å så kjent fra Norge. Musikken hannes høres vældi norsk ut også. spesielt Sommerfugl no 1 op 43 og Hjemmesyk no 6 op 57.
@allwinds3786
@allwinds3786 Год назад
More of a Howard Hansen or Mahler fan myself but I do like Grieg
@richardszalai5230
@richardszalai5230 5 лет назад
If i saw the thumbnail ... i thought oh a einstein video. i clicked . And then i am like wtf piano tv ... oh its Grieg . Then i laught so hard . Keep up the good work.
@mihawkdrakule3869
@mihawkdrakule3869 5 лет назад
He looks like einstein a lot
@zali7596
@zali7596 5 лет назад
He looks Mark Twain more than Einstein :)
@adudewithafairlyinternetco9454
@adudewithafairlyinternetco9454 4 года назад
@@zali7596 Nonetheless, he was a genius.
@zali7596
@zali7596 4 года назад
@@adudewithafairlyinternetco9454 yesss
@nordicsoundchannel
@nordicsoundchannel 3 года назад
Great video! I mean no disrespect in adding some comments: -He was the generation *after Chopin and Liszt. Rather, his contemporaries were Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, etc. -The 'Friend' that convinced his parents to send him to Leipzig was Ole Bull, a world famous Norwegian violinist who many (including Schumann) preferred to Paganini -There was singing in Peer Gynt - check out Solveig's song :) -Personality read: A Norwegian Henry David Thoreau. He was really into nature and everyone got along with him (there's a rather hysterical story involving him, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky at an awkward Christmas dinner where Grieg had to play peacemaker). As someone who spends a lot of time studying him, he was a really genuine and kind man. -More than hate mail, Grieg had to be escorted out of his Paris concerts after the Dreyfus affair by the police! Thanks for the video! I'd like to leave some quotes about Grieg from his contemporaries - Faure: "Among living composers, I know none who enjoys so much popular favor in France as Grieg does; none whose works have so deeply entered our most intimate musical life as his compositions, which we find so natural, charming, so refined, exotic, and individual." Ravel: "You can’t imagine the power Grieg’s music had in Paris. Suddenly, our windows were open to the country and we were reminded we lived in flats with closed doors and windows, ignoring what are rivers, trees, and birds... then came a musician who had knowledge of all that and used it in his music. It did us a lot of good and everyone was grateful to him. After that we could perceive the mountains and the sea, gnomes and giants, a world that the city had made us forget." Bartók: "Grieg has to be taken seriously. He is one of the most important composers of the turn of the century. Don't you know he was among the first who cast off the German yoke?" And even Cage!: "I became so devoted to Grieg that for a while I played nothing else. I even imagined devoting my life to his works alone. I loved them. I would have enjoyed meeting Grieg. He had an independent mind, writing all those fifths when they were forbidden."
@dracorex6876
@dracorex6876 5 лет назад
I'm an admirer of Grieg, so this is great that you've been covering him and his music. Aside from Norwegian folk music, Grieg was also inspired by numerous composers, some of whom were his contemporaries, and some who have already passed away. Aside from his friendship with Liszt, there was also Chopin. Much like how Scriabin was dubbed the "Chopin of Russia," Grieg was dubbed the "Chopin of the North," partly due to writing some compositions that were associated with Chopin like waltzes, mazurkas, nocturnes, etc including sharing similar music styles. Mendelssohn was another influence in Grieg, since his Lyric Pieces followed the format of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words. Schumann, his Piano Concerto in A minor had a profound influence on Grieg's piano concerto, especially the opening motifs, and then there's also the composers of older eras that Grieg familiarised himself with like Bach, Mozart and Beethoven. Speaking of Danish composers, Grieg had a close friendship with a composer by the name of Niels Gade, who he dedicated his piano sonata to. I find Nordic music quite fascinating, and I heard of some other well-known Nordic composers such as Carl Nielsen, also Danish, and Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, all of whom are contemporaries of Grieg.
@zali7596
@zali7596 5 лет назад
I am happy to find Grieg lover as me
@tws_utube
@tws_utube 3 года назад
Thanks! 😃
@robertferguson851
@robertferguson851 4 года назад
I think that this is an excellent educational video, especially as a way to get young people to pay attention and learn something. As for Grieg himself, I think that he is not appreciated as much as he ought to be because he wrote some of the most emotionally moving music I have ever heard. I would to those reading this Grieg's Lyric Suite. You'll see what I mean.
@zali7596
@zali7596 5 лет назад
At my 10-11 I knew him and since 14 years he is my favorite, I want to visit Bergen, I want to find everything about him. I always wished to find his children, but he had a only daughter and she died early. I don't know what is reason, why he is dear for me so. My northen Shopen, patriot-Edvard Grieg.. 💫
@paulalderson6920
@paulalderson6920 3 года назад
Grieg also had a friendship with Australian/American composer Percy Grainger. It was a mutual admiration duo.
@VocalEdgeTV
@VocalEdgeTV 4 года назад
I hope you’re making a fortune. I love your work!
@SunriseFireberry
@SunriseFireberry 5 лет назад
Grieg had another first cousin besides his wife, that cousin being the maternal grandfather of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. Yup, Glenn's mum's maiden name was Grieg. Glenn played his first cousin twice removed's piano music too. Good thing.
@curtpiazza1688
@curtpiazza1688 3 года назад
Thanx...great lesson!
@roybalshjoi4341
@roybalshjoi4341 4 года назад
Fun fact, kygo and alan walker are also from bergen norway ,same as grieg ;-)
@markomonge9353
@markomonge9353 3 года назад
Omg just found u and totally in love with your channel always wanted to find a easy to explain and learn channel u nailed it!!
@powerranger2569
@powerranger2569 4 года назад
Thanks.
@joshthompson9390
@joshthompson9390 3 года назад
I remember Kitty from Anna Karenina goes to a spa to get better from tuberculosis.
@themeankanin
@themeankanin 3 года назад
I like your video. And it was a nice insight in his life, but i wouldn't call Trollhaugen a mountain home in any sense of the word, it's pretty much on the coast, maybe the architecture is in the mountain /alpine style i guess. (i'm sorry if this comes of as rude, but i live just down the road from his home, and when you called it mountain home i giggled a bit)
@Dynamighteee
@Dynamighteee Год назад
Just to be clear 2:51 , thats Stockholm in the picture, not Copenhagen :P
@gonzaloviqueira8131
@gonzaloviqueira8131 5 лет назад
I am really glad you decided to talk about Grieg since I had not listened to his music in quite some time and thanks to these videos I am rediscovering him. Thanks!
@musicalneptunian
@musicalneptunian 5 лет назад
"Fine for this guy Grieg to have a boring life. As long as he's Mr Showmanship!" - Liberace
@olle_boulle3348
@olle_boulle3348 5 лет назад
The "Picture of Copenhagen" is Stockholm, Sweden...
@bjorn7100
@bjorn7100 3 года назад
02:50 is Stockholm, not Copenhagen
@Captain-Axeman
@Captain-Axeman 3 года назад
I also have Scottish ancestry from Dundas. An lot of people in Norway has Scottish ancestry I think without knowing it.
@cecircinn2908
@cecircinn2908 3 года назад
It was his great grandfather that moved to Bergen , Norway . The family name was actually Greig and they were from Cairnbulg, near Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire Scotland. The EI of name was changed to IE in Norway to give the name Grieg . Cairnbulg was a very small fishing village ( my Great grandfather was from there ) My great grandmother was from Broadsea another very small fishing village nearby and I believe some of her Watt/Taylor family had previously married Cairnbulg Greigs so I might be a distant relation ( with none of the musical genius) . You are correct that there was/is a very real link between the people of North East Scotland and Norway , in my family many were involved in fishing / whaling and this was a life shared, but there were also merchants and traders who relocated to Norway.. Even today (with their Oil/Energy sectors ) Aberdeen and Stavanger are twinned cities. .
@PannenbergMusic
@PannenbergMusic 5 лет назад
Very interesting video, I give that video a like right now :D
@christophervaca7116
@christophervaca7116 5 лет назад
Grieg's life could be a movie. Especially if liszt shows up.
@luigipati3815
@luigipati3815 5 лет назад
a 'nice experience' ? I have read somewhere that Grieg said of Liszt : 'I gave him my orchestral scores, and all of a sudden his hands were all over the keyboard (arranging on the spot and reading everything at sight). I could not believe it. And I laughed! I laughed like an idiot!'. But I believe that you knew that and so there must be a reason why you didn't mention it. Maybe it isn't true (unlikely, but I haven't researched further) or you simply didn't bother :)
@SaraMGreads
@SaraMGreads 5 лет назад
Omg the photo at the spa!! Bwaahahahaha
@sdka9922
@sdka9922 5 лет назад
Indeed the picture at 2:55 is the old city of Stockholm in Sweden and not Copenhaguen.
@LetsGoMetsGo33
@LetsGoMetsGo33 2 года назад
Considering “morning mood” and “hall of the mountain king”, and Peer Gynt in general, dunno why EG isn’t better known, or appear on greatest composer lists more often.
@KathyakaNina
@KathyakaNina 5 лет назад
DO easiest to hardest pieces of Grieg for piano and Scriabin!
@whitematterartist
@whitematterartist 5 лет назад
First.....I had to...I had no choice.
@PannenbergMusic
@PannenbergMusic 5 лет назад
Also, could you do a video on the infamous Amédée Méreaux Etudes?
@jimbogiby691
@jimbogiby691 5 лет назад
good video. I would love it if you made a history video on prokofiev.
@icravecheddar7401
@icravecheddar7401 4 года назад
ah yes Edvard Grieg, the Scottish-Norwegian Pianist.
@banumathi8684
@banumathi8684 5 лет назад
Thank you madam for your video love your video from India
@eckligt
@eckligt 3 года назад
Nice video. I would have liked to emphasise that he didn't actually move to the mountains; Troldhaugen overlooks a bay connected to the ocean. That's the water you see in the helicopter shot of the property at 10:45. But it's true that it was secluded. There is today a concert hall on the property, well worth a visit. Grieg's original family name would have been Greig, but the family changed the spelling when they migrated to something more German-looking, since Bergen has a lot of German family names. Grieg was connected to the famed violinist Ole Bull, also from Bergen and who was also interested in drawing on folk music. Grieg also made some travels around Norway to collect folk music. Famously, he came across a maid and wrote down (apparently over the back of a cow) the lullaby she sang for her niece, which became "Gjendine's Lullaby" or "Gjendines Bådnlåt". Kaja Gjendine Slålien lived to a hundred and died in 1972.
@norwegiandreams
@norwegiandreams 3 года назад
Loved it! Thanks. Keep it up! Hugs from Norway.
@montowniamarek-pawefesyk9452
@montowniamarek-pawefesyk9452 4 года назад
Thank you Allysia :)
@MeghanLee221
@MeghanLee221 Год назад
Thank you for this, I am so excited to share this composer history with my friend. I grew up listening to Grieg since I was small and even performed some of his pieces. I relate to the sentiment that he had about feeling as stupid after leaving the music school as when he entered it. Growing up I went to music schools and so missed out on basic studies like science, geography, mathematics and history. I've had to catch up by watching videos on youtube kind of like this one:)
@ItsAUkuleleThing
@ItsAUkuleleThing 5 лет назад
Love these , thank you !
@wilhelmhesse1348
@wilhelmhesse1348 5 лет назад
Wow probably related to Connor McGregor?.. Now that's very interesting! On a serious note Greig made a masterpiece that has the ability to calm the most troubled of emotions and fill one with hope, and happiness. Which other piece could do that but "Morning Mood"? One of the very best pieces of music if not the finest i've ever sat down, switched off and relaxed to. Thanks for making this, it's a very educative vid.
@PeterBuvik
@PeterBuvik 4 года назад
Fun Fact Edvard Grieg was Ole Bull's sister-in-law's nephew.
@abe6482
@abe6482 8 месяцев назад
this video trash hate from denmark
@TheSydow
@TheSydow 4 года назад
Interesting video. Thank you. Correction: The town you show 2 m. 50 sec. in is not of Copenhagen, Denmark - but is of Stockholm, Sweden.
@preblalar8798
@preblalar8798 5 лет назад
Moved to the mountains? The water you see there is the ocean.
@amydelery8347
@amydelery8347 3 года назад
The earliest use of the term Asatru that anybody has so far been able to find was in a song written by Norwegian composer, Edvard Grieg. It was written around 1873 as part of the third scene of Grieg’s opera, Olav Trygvason, of which only the first act - the Heathen one - was ever written.
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis1369 3 года назад
Well, I love his stuff
@mr.hashundredsofprivatepla3711
2:37 Grieg is low key pretty here.
@sevenonsunday3968
@sevenonsunday3968 7 месяцев назад
Great story, just heard of him, and ready to go listen to more of his music. Thanks for putting this video out!
@hussain6469
@hussain6469 2 года назад
Great vid! ( Grieg is awesome )
@mawreena-
@mawreena- 5 лет назад
Please d Shostakovich next!!! ❤❤❤
@michaelkklam
@michaelkklam 5 лет назад
I second it.
@TorAndreKongelf
@TorAndreKongelf 5 лет назад
I like this. It should have like 500k views
@madhimalar6129
@madhimalar6129 4 года назад
I never knew that
@samuelrappaport6162
@samuelrappaport6162 5 лет назад
Brief history of saint saens please.
@ceciliacerda682
@ceciliacerda682 4 года назад
a m a z i n g! thanks for sharing!
@Juanchistanchis
@Juanchistanchis Год назад
@dorisberger4060
@dorisberger4060 4 года назад
#cool
@larsemil4863
@larsemil4863 5 лет назад
#norway
@hamzahaytham3940
@hamzahaytham3940 5 лет назад
Good video, please don’t put that frame, this is better...
@SoniaJbrt
@SoniaJbrt Год назад
You talk too much! Get to the point! Google is faster in getting facts.
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