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Peer Gynt Suites : ウィキペディア英語版
Peer Gynt (Grieg)

''Peer Gynt'', Op. 23 is the incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play of the same name, written by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg in 1875. It premiered along with the play on 24 February 1876 in Christiania (now Oslo).
Later, in 1888 and 1891, Grieg extracted eight movements to make two four-movement suites: Suite No. 1, Op. 46, and Suite No. 2, Op. 55. Some of these movements have received coverage in popular culture; see Grieg's music in popular culture.
==Original score, Op. 23==
When Ibsen asked Grieg to write music for the play in 1874, the latter enthusiastically agreed. However, it was much more difficult for Grieg than he imagined. "Peer Gynt progresses slowly," he wrote to a friend in August 1874, “and there is no possibility of having it finished by autumn. It is a terribly unmanageable subject.” "The more he saturated his mind with the powerful poem, the more clearly he saw that he was the right man for a work of such witchery and so permeated with the Norwegian spirit," his wife wrote of him and his music. Even though the premiere was a "triumphant success", it prompted Grieg to complain bitterly that the Swedish management of the theater had given him specifications as to the duration of each number and its order: "I was thus compelled to do patchwork ... In no case had I opportunity to write as I wanted ... Hence the brevity of the pieces," he said.
For many years, the suites were the only parts of the music that were available, as the original score was not published until 1908, one year after Grieg's death, by Johan Halvorsen.〔''Edvard Grieg – Thematisch-bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis'', ed. by Dan Fog, Kirsti Grinde and Øyvind Norheim. Henry Litolffs Verlag Frankfurt/Main Leipzig London New York 2008〕
Various recordings have been made of this music. Some recordings that claim to contain the complete incidental music have 33 selections; the recording conducted by Ole Kristian Ruud is split into 49 items. Both recordings include several verses from the drama, read by actors.
The original score contains 26 movements:〔 Movements indicated in bold were extracted by Grieg into two suites.
* Act I
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* Prelude: At the Wedding (''I brudlaupsgarden'')
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* Norwegian Bridal Procession in passing (''Brudefylgjet dreg forbi'')
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* Halling & Springar (''Halling og Springdans'')
* Act II
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* Prelude: The Abduction of the Bride / Peer and Ingrid (''Bruderovet / Ingrids klage'')
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* Peer Gynt and the Herd-Girls (''Peer Gynt og seterjentene'')
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* Peer Gynt and the Woman in Green (''Peer Gynt og den grønkledde'')
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* Great folk may be known by the mounts... (''På ridestellet skal storfolk kjennast'')
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* In the Hall of the Mountain King (''I Dovregubbens hall'')
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* Dance of the Mountain King's Daughter (''Dans av Dovregubbens dotter'')
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* Peer Gynt hunted by the trolls (''Peer Gynt jagast av troll'')
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* Peer Gynt and the Boyg (''Peer Gynt og Bøygen'')
* Act III
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* Prelude: Deep Inside the Pine Forest
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* Solveig's Song
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* The Death of Åse (''Åses død'')
* Act IV
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* Prelude: Morning Mood (''Morgonstemning'')
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* The Thief and the Receiver (''Tjuven og heilaren'')
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* Arabian Dance (''Arabisk dans'')
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* Anitra's Dance (''Anitras dans'')
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* Peer Gynt's Serenade (''Peer Gynts serenade'')
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* Peer Gynt and Anitra (''Peer og Anitra'')
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* Solveig's Song (Solveigs sang)
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* Peer Gynt at the Statue of Memnon (''Peer Gynt ved Memnonstøtten'')
* Act V
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* Prelude: Peer Gynt's Homecoming. Stormy Evening on the Sea (''Peer Gynts heimfart. Stormfull aften ved kysten'')
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* Shipwreck (''Skipsforliset'')
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* Solveig sings in the hut (''Solveig syngjer i hytta'')
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* Night Scene (''Nattscene'')
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* Whitsun Hymn (''Pinsesalme'')
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* Solveig's Cradle Song (''Solveigs vuggevise'')
The complete score of the incidental music includes several songs and choral pieces. The complete score was believed to be lost until the 1980s and has only been performed in its entirety since then.〔 〕 (See the article on Ibsen's play for a list of notable productions, including concert performances of the incidental music.)
It was originally orchestrated for: one piccolo, two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in A, two bassoons, four horns in E, two trumpets in E, three trombones, a tuba, timpani, cymbals, bass drum, triangle, harp, and strings.

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