The Shedd Institute’s favorite soprano Maria Jette is joined by pianist Sonja Thompson for another very special evening of art music in to The Jaqua Concert Hall. This time Maria outdoes herself again with a wonderful evening of beautiful but rarely-heard songs by Edvard Grieg.
2007 marked the centenary of his death, but most Americans (even most American musicians!) don't know much about Norway's most famous composer, Edvard Grieg (1943-1907). There's the piano concerto, which has been heard in movies, commercials and cartoons as often as the concert hall, and perhaps In the Hall of the Mountain King. But who knew that he wrote over 180 songs? Songs are probably his greatest musical legacy, but Grieg's are rarely heard outside Norway, presumably because of the complexities of the Norwegian languages (yes, there are two official languages).
There's a bit of everything in the music: simple folk-like melodies with spare and haunting harmonies, and subtle impressionistic writing that's as French as anything Debussy was writing at the time. Grieg had excellent taste in poetry, and his songs are a wonderful voyage through the landscape and soul of Norway, a country of long summer nights, trolls, fjords, and love-- both repressed, and triumphant! His masterpiece, Haugtussa, is a cycle drawn from Arne Garborg's poetic novel about a strange magical girl who lives in the mountains and can communicate with the supernatural creatures all around her, which only she can see. There's nothing like it in the Western song repertoire, because there's nobody else like Edvard Grieg!
| | Peer Gynt, op. 23 (1874) | Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) |
| | Barnlige Sange, op. 61 | Edvard Grieg |
| | Sang til Juletræet - Song to the Christmas Tree |
| | Fiskervise - Fisherman’s song |
| | Kveldsang for Blakken - Evening song for Blakken |
| | De norske Fjelde - The Norwegian mountains |
| | Fædrelandssalme - Hymn to the Fatherland |
| | Sex Digte af Henrik Ibsen, op. 25 | Edvard Grieg |
| | Stamborgsrim - Album verse |
| | Med en Vandlilje - With a water lily |
| | En Fuglevise - A bird song |
| | Sechs Lieder, op. 48 | Edvard Grieg |
| | Gruß - Greeting (H. Heine) |
| | Dereinst, Gedanke mein - I Know, My Thought (E. von Geibel) |
| | Lauf der Welt - And The World Goes On (J. Uhland) |
| | Die verschwiegene Nachtigall - Nightingale (J. Goethe) |
| | Zur Rosenzeit - In The Time of Roses (J. Goethe) |
| | Ein Traum - A Dream (F. von Bodenstedt) |
| | Fire Digte af Bjørnsons Fiskerjenten, op. 21 | Edvard Grieg |
| | Det første Møte - The first meeting |
| | God Morgen - Good morning |
| | Jeg giver mit Digit til Våren - I will give my song to the spring |
| | Tak for dit Råd - Thanks for your advice |
| | Haugtussa. Sang-cyklus af Arne Garborgs Fortælling, op. 67 | Edvard Grieg |
| | Blåbær-li - Blueberry slopes |
| | Ved Gjætle-bekken - By the Gjætle brook |
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