Congratulations to the Tbilisi Orchestra because they keep a very high standard although they are relatively unknown .Definitely they are on the right track and their circle among classic lovers is getting steadily bigger and bigger.........My respect and congratulations. Here the conductor is Odysseas Dimitriadis.......
I have loved this music since teenagerdom. 😊 It has a very beautiful, longing quality...I have not listened to it in many years. Grateful it popped into my RU-vid feed...Thank you❤🙏🦋
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I remember hearing Grieg's morning mood every day on the daily news broadcast of my country and i honestly couldnt ask for more. The piece really set the mood for the day
I remember watching bugs bunny looney tunes and the episodes with the wolf and sheepdog punching a time clock and "morning mood" would play while these two tried to kill each other. I remember telling my grandma how much I liked that music and that Christmas I had a cassette of peer gynt in my stocking and heard "mountain king" for the first time, blew me away. I was probably around 8 years old. This music is wonderful and you will hear it here and there if you pay attention. You can hear GnR in Macy's also!
The first classical music I remember hearing. Mrs. Cox, my school teacher in about 1st or 2nd grade, made us listen to this. Now I see what magnificent music she picked for us kids, for our introduction to classical music, wow! I can remember that "The Hall of the Mountain King" was my favorite as a kid, but now "Death of Ase" is my favorite.
Same here, Mrs Klemperer,our long suffering school music teacher confronted by a class of of unruly 12 year olds...finally domesticated us...for which I am 60 years later, forever grateful.🥲
Госполи,спасибо тебе за возможность слышать эту волшебную музыку великого и гениального Грига. Душу рвет и радует. Это одно из гениальных произведений человечества!!!! Благодарю от всей души. Оркестр дивный!!!!
I came to know about this music when I visited the Henrik Ibsen museum in Oslo, Norway yesterday and the tour guide recommended me this music. This is brilliant!
Comme les premières lueurs d’un soleil bienfaisant, la musique de Grieg ouvre les yeux à de nouvelles promesses et à toutes les merveilles de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attirent les nostalgies et réveillent les amours, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs tourmentés 🤗
I just love Grieg's MORNING MOOD the first time i heard it as sign off prayer music from a local radio station in mid 70s. Since then i became a classical buff knowing more of Edvard Grieg's compositions.
Realizing how much of animation memes and media in general has used this as background music… it’s so funny to think this one man has influenced generations well outside the classical music scene.
Comfort is the future and essence of the music This masterpiece is really comfortable to ear, to the mind and to the soul I throghly enjoy this music heartily I'm on cloud
Nel lontano 1986 ascoltai per la prima volta (ero e sono ignorante in materia di musica)questa musica a San Damiano in Assisi, fu talmente forte l emozione che le lacrime sgorgavano senza controllo, da allora questa musica crea in me la stessa emozione, crea in me bellezza profondità, visione di grandezza senza limiti, potenza, pace, leggerezza e tanto altro inesprimibile a parole ....e per me.....AMORE=DIO L ' ONNIPOTENTE
Oh, your visual is uniquely astounding work and brilliant simplicity. The catching the viewer to compliment Grieg's genius required a genius to visually carry me into your video post. 💞💖
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La première fois que j'ai entendu cela, je doutais si je l'aimais ou non, maintenant après quelques écoutes, je pense que cela nécessite une inspection plus approfondie 🙂 🦁
I love all kinds of music, mostly punk/ rock, but this hits my soul. ELO does too, I'xe loved this since I heard it in primary school. Morning mood and in the hall of the mountain king will never be beaten, but the whole piece is incredible. Why does nothing come close to music that was written so long ago?????
I put this on immediately after listening to ELO, no kidding. It's taken decades for me to find all the music I adore but I finally narrowed it down to the point I only listen to the stuff that matters now. Nothing nowadays has anything remotely holding any depth and it's just a reflection of the empty world we're living in
The Morning Mood was a favorite of mine from Elmer Fudd on the hunt, if memory serves. All the Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies used classical music and I've loved it all since I was 6 or 7 years old.
Yes I believe you are right.. when I was in Elementary school, they had a Summer program to help kids learn about Orchestra music. We took the bus downtown and listened to the Flight of the Bumble Bee and other pieces I don't remember. Now that I'm retired, I am rediscovering Classical music. .
My dad used to say to me in a whisper 'Greig' like he was letting me in on a well kept secret lol. It's like passing on a sacred treasure to a child imho
Edvard Grieg é verdadeiramente um mestre da música. Sua música tem o poder de tocar os corações de muitos, transcende o tempo e as fronteiras. Obrigado por reconhecer o seu incrível legado! 🎶🌟
Just what i needed. Horrible flashbacks of the Witness challenge (that i never passed of course) while my guard is down and i believe to be listening to completely unrelated music
A bit of a mess. Putting his piano concerto in the middle, then returning to Peer Gynt at the end. Neither does the title include the concerto. The name of the pianist?
Why was only Grieg allowed to directly rip off Schumann's concerto? Why couldn't it become a normal thing? I could listen to them all day, unlike Tchaikovsky's bizarre concertos.
The unmoving trees fliating on a green field with the flying dark birds are u dersta dable, if a bit lazy. A hugh resolution photograph of a garden or drone footage over a meadow would have been better. What really captured my eye was the parallel s scratches on the viewer's lower left. I eas distracted wondering WHY you wanted them and HOW they were made. Moral: LESS IS MORE. NOTHING should be displayed without reason. My Mother taught me that the best dressed woman always removes 1 adornment before going out.
While I love Grieg, I found the fake camera scratches etc. distracting. Are these kinds of effects becoming the "pre-torn" jeans of the 90s? I get the same vibe as these effects spread into areas that they don't quite seem to belong. Sorry if this sounded pretentious. I have some issues with visual processing, and my brain kind of freaks out when it sees these "artifacts." The same goes for the crappy VHS overlays and cut to static effects.
This video is crap, only first 7 and the last parts are from Peer Gynt Suite, the later 3 parts are from Edvard Grieg's Piano concerts. Also the 4th part of Suite No. 1 is here at the last position, after Piano concerts. If you looking for complete and only Peer Gynt Suite 1+2 in one take better look somewhere else.
Grieg's 'Morning' roused up a first music conversation with my soul, along with Debussy, who roused the same first music conversation with my soul, 'Clair de Lune.' Perhaps with the 2 gents I met in music was about my 9 years of age. Classical Composers were a launched language, I never knew. Thank you.