Edvard Grieg wrote pieces for piano throughout his life. These pieces (there are over three hundred of them) mау be compared to lyric poems.
The collection contains two volumes of Grieg's Lyric Pieces for piano (ор. 47 and 54), which are widely used both in the teaching class and the concert hall. It is precisely in these pieces, to quote В. V. Asatiev, that “Grieg intensities intimate music-making „by the tireside“ and creates а sense of the sublime, not with any high-flown passions but with а quiet rapture with the beauty of reality: the reality of nature and of the human heart.”
Contents :
Waltz-Imprоmptu (Music text example)
Album-Leаf
Melody
Halling (Norwegian dance)
Melancholy
Jumping Dance (Norwegian dance)
Elegy
Shepherd's Boy
Gangar (Norwegian march)
March of the Dwarfs
Nocturne (Music text example)
Scherzo
Bell Ringing