A masterpiece that combines Nordic lyricism with classical elegance
A recording by Barbirolli and the Hallé Orchestra that carefully portrays Grieg's worldview.
The conductor's interpretation brings out the rich narrative and lyricism of the dramatic music of "Peer Gynt." The orchestra's sound is warm, and the performance evokes the natural landscapes of Northern Europe. This is an ideal introduction to classical music, and allows you to fully enjoy the charm of Grieg's music.
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1)
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Overtüre
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2)
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Norwegischer Brautzug Im Vorüberziehen
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3)
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Vorspiel Zum 2. Akt (Ingrids Klage)
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4)
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In Der Halle Des Bergkönigs
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5)
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Tanz Der Bergkönigstochter
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6)
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Ases Tod
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B:
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Vorspiel Zum 4. Akt (Morgenstimmung)
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2)
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Arabischer Tanz
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3)
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Anitras Tanz
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4)
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Solvejgs Lied
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Vorspiel Zum 5. Akt (Peer Gynts Heimkehr)
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6)
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Solvejgs Wiegenlied
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Chorus - The Ambrosian Singers
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Chorus Master - John McCarthy
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Composed By - Edvard Grieg
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Conductor - Sir John Barbirolli
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Orchestra - The Hallé Orchestra
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Sleeve Notes - Ekkehart Kroher
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Sleeve Notes [English] - J. D.