Thank you somuch for this. Grieg was a favorite growing up, I learned many of the lyric pieces when a piano student and loved them all. How perfect he ended his cycle with a nostalgic waltz hearkening back to the very first one.
It is a mirror of his very first lyric piece "Arietta" which makes it evoke even more of a nostalgic feeling. It gives a sense of "how far we've come."
5:02 So Grieg Invented Jazz, Cool
Thank you somuch for this. Grieg was a favorite growing up, I learned many of the lyric pieces when a piano student and loved them all. How perfect he ended his cycle with a nostalgic waltz hearkening back to the very first one.
5:05 F7#9, what a beautiful chord. Grieg's harmonic genius is underrated
Jazzy, Grieg was really something
I'm just finding these hidden gems and since I listened to the Op.66 I can't stop.
Ermm actually it a gb
Skovstilhed is such a blessing to the ears. I actually came here from my little terrarium. Learning this piece right now :)
instablaster.
Puc reminds me Carmen and silent movie soundtracks.
The melody of the last piece is similar to the melody of Arietta (the first lyric piece)
It is the same. His first and last lyric pieces are the same after forty years....it is like returning home after a very long journey....
Summer evening sounds like jazz
True, it is interesting how jazzy Grieg can get sometimes
Jazz is largely European music with instruments, techniques, harmonies and writing coming from Europe.
Remembrances has a weird "end of an era" feel
It is a mirror of his very first lyric piece "Arietta" which makes it evoke even more of a nostalgic feeling. It gives a sense of "how far we've come."
Forbi reminds me of Scriabin op 74!
halling is so cool
やっとこの曲みつけた🥹
The third piece is reminiscent of Prokofiev.
nah
4,7
I should have Forbi dden you from uploading any more Grieg....
4.5/10
@@carterjohnsonpiano that's generous...