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Saturday, March 31, 2018

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Wedding Day at Troldhaugen (Norwegian: Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen) is a musical piece composed by Edvard Grieg. It is the sixth piano piece in the eighth book of his Lyric Pieces, bearing the opus number 65. There has been some discussion about the quality and proportion of this composition in relation to the whole book.


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Description

Originally called "Gratulanterne kommer" (The well-wishers are coming), it was written in 1896 as a memorial of the 25th wedding anniversary of Grieg and his wife Nina. The anniversary celebration had been held in the Fossli Hotel near the Vøringsfossen waterfall in June 1896. Grieg and his wife celebrated their wedding anniversary with Borre and Nancy Giertsen. Nancy was the sister of Marie Beyer, then married to Frants Beyer, Grieg's best friend. She belonged to their closest circle of friends at Troldhaugen. During the occasion a guest book was ready to take contributions from all the guests.

Grieg gave the work its final title in 1897 when he compiled Book VIII, Op. 65, of his Lyric Pieces. The work's festive first section describes congratulations and best wishes that are given by the guests to the newlyweds; the second section is reflective and subdued.


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Notes


Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op.65 No.6 - Edvard Grieg - YouTube
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References

Attribution

  • This article is based on the translation of the corresponding article of the Norwegian Wikipedia. A list of contributors can be found there at the History section.

Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Analysis by Audrey Christensen - YouTube
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External links

  • Wedding day at Troldhaugen: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)

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