The following is a sortable list of compositions by Edvard Grieg (1843–1907).[1] The works are categorized by genre, catalogue number, date of composition and titles.
Catalogue numbers (Cat. No.) of compositions by Edvard Grieg include, according to the catalogue compiled by Dan Fog and the Edvard Grieg Committee:[2]
- Opus numbers (Op.) 1–74
- EG numbers (EG) 101–181, for works with no assigned opus number
Scoring | Cat. No. | Date | Norwegian title (original title) |
English title | Notes |
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Piano | EG 101 | 1858? | Larvikspolka | Polka from Larvik | Possibly spurious[3] |
Piano | EG 102 | 1858–1859 | Tre klaverstykker
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3 Piano Pieces | |
Piano | EG 103 | 1858–1859 | Ni barnestykker
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9 Pieces for Children | |
Piano | EG 104 | 1858–1859 | 23 Småstykker
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23 Little Piano Pieces | |
Vocal | EG 121 | 1859 | Siehst du das Meer | Look to the Sea | for voice and piano; words by Emanuel Geibel |
Vocal | EG 122 | 1860 | Den syngende Menighet | The Singing Congregation | for alto and piano; words by N. F. S. Grundtvig |
Piano | EG 105 | 1860 | Tre klaverstykker
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3 Piano Pieces | |
Hardanger fiddle | EG 178 | Halling | Halling | Notated Harding fiddle tune, fragment | |
Piano | EG 179 | 1860 | Canon a 4 voci | Canon in 4 Voices | |
Piano | Op. 1 | 1861 | Fire pianostykker
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4 Piano Pieces | |
Vocal | Op. 2 | 1861 | Fire Sanger
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4 Songs
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for alto and piano; words by:
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Chamber music | EG 114 | 1861 | Fuge i f-moll | Fugue in F minor | for 2 violins, viola and cello |
Choral | EG 159 | 1862 | Dona nobis pacem | Dona nobis pacem for mixed chorus | for mixed chorus |
Piano | Op. 3 | 1863 | Poetiske Tonebilder
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Poetic Tone Pictures | |
Choral | EG 160 | 1863? | Fire sanger for mannsstemmer
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4 Songs for Male Chorus | for male chorus 1. words by Henrik Wergeland 2. words by Christian Richardt 3. words by Christian Richardt 4. words by Andreas Munch |
Vocal | Op. 4 | 1863–1864 | Seks Digte
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6 Poems
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for alto and piano 1. words by Adelbert von Chamisso 2. words by Adelbert von Chamisso 3. words by Heinrich Heine 4. words by Ludwig Uhland 5. words by Heinrich Heine 6. words by Heinrich Heine |
Orchestral | EG 119 | 1863–1864 | Symfoni i c-moll | Symphony No. 1 in C minor | movements II and III arranged for piano 4-hands as 2 Symphonic Pieces, Op. 14 |
Vocal | EG 123 | 1864 | Til kirken hun vandrer | Devoutest of Maidens | for voice and piano; words by Benjamin Feddersen |
Vocal | EG 124 | 1864 | Claras sang | Clara's Song | for voice and piano; from Frieriet paa Helgoland (Courting on Helgoland) by Benjamin Feddersen after Ludwig Schneider; see No. 3 from 5 Songs Dedicated to Louis Hornbeck |
Choral | EG 161 | 1864 | Danmark | Denmark | for mixed chorus and piano; words by Hans Christian Andersen |
Vocal | Op. 5 | 1864–1865 | Hjertets Melodier
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Melodies of the Heart
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for voice and piano; words by Hans Christian Andersen 2. also for piano: Op. 52 No. 3 3. also for piano: Op. 41 No. 3 |
Piano | EG 106 | 1865 | Agitato | Agitato | |
Piano | Op. 6 | 1865 | Humoresker
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Humoresques | |
Piano | Op. 7 | 1865, 1867 | Sonate for piano i e-moll
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Sonata for Piano in E minor | |
Chamber music | Op. 8 | 1865 | Sonate nr. 1 i F-dur | Sonata No. 1 in F major | for violin and piano |
Vocal | EG 125 | 1865 | Soldaten | The Soldier | for voice and piano; words by Hans Christian Andersen; see No. 2 of 5 Songs Dedicated to Louis Hornbeck |
Vocal | EG 126 | 1865 | Min lille fugl | My Little Bird | for voice and piano; words by Hans Christian Andersen |
Vocal | EG 127 | 1865 | Dig elsker jeg | I Love You, Dear | for voice and piano; words by Caralis, i.e. Caspara Preetzmann |
Vocal | EG 128 | 1865 | Tåren | The Tear | for voice and piano; words by Hans Christian Andersen |
Vocal | Op. 9 | 1863–1866 | Romanser og Ballader
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Romances and Ballades
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for voice and piano; words by Andreas Munch 2. also for piano: Op. 41 No. 1 3. see No. 5 of 5 Songs Dedicated to Louis Hornbeck |
Vocal | Op. 10 | 1864 | 4 Romanser
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4 Romances
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for voice and piano; words by Christian Winther |
Piano | Op. 11 | 1866 | I Høst | In Autumn | for piano 4-hands; also orchestrated |
Orchestral | Op. 11 | 1866 | I Høst | In Autumn | orchestrated 1887; original for piano 4-hands |
Chamber music | EG 115 | 1866? | Intermezzo | Intermezzo in A minor | for cello and piano |
Piano | Op. 12 | 1866–1867 | Lyriske stykker, hefte I
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Lyric Pieces, Book I
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Piano | EG 107 | 1866 | Sørgemarsj over Rikard Nordraak | Funeral March in Memory of Rikard Nordraak in A minor | revised 1878; also orchestrated |
Orchestral | 1892 | orig. for piano (1866, rev. 1878) | |||
Vocal | EG 129 | 1866 | Vesle gut | Little Lad | for voice and piano; words by Kristoffer Janson |
Vocal | EG 130 | 1867 | Den blonde Pige (I) | The Fair Haired Maid (I) | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Choral | EG 162 | 1867 | To sanger av Jørgen Moe
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2 Songs of Jørgen Moe | for male chorus; words by Jørgen Moe |
Chamber music | Op. 13 | 1867 | Sonate nr. 2 i G-dur | Sonata No. 2 in G major | for violin and piano |
Piano | Op. 14 | 1863–1864 | To symfoniske stykker
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2 Symphonic Pieces | for piano 4-hands; based on the second and third movements of Symphony No. 1, EG 119 |
Vocal | Op. 15 | 1864–1868 | Romancer
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Romances
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for voice and piano; 1. words by Henrik Ibsen; also for piano: Op. 41 No. 2 2. words by Hans Christian Andersen; also for piano: Op. 52 No. 5; see No. 1 of 5 Songs Dedicated to Louis Hornbeck 3. words by Hans Christian Andersen; see No. 4 of 5 Songs Dedicated to Louis Hornbeck 4. words by Christian Richardt; also for piano: Op. 52 No. 1 |
Concertante | Op. 16 | 1868 | Klaverkonsert i a-moll | Piano Concerto in A minor | for piano and orchestra |
Choral | EG 158 | 1868 | Kantate ved avsløringen av Christie-stauen | Christie Cantata | for male chorus and orchestra; words by Andreas Munch |
Choral | EG 163 | 1869 | Sjømannssang | Seamen's Song | for male chorus; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Piano | Op. 17 | 1869 | 25 Norske Folkeviser og Danser
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25 Norwegian Folk Songs and Dances
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Vocal | Op. 18 | 1865–1869 | 9 Romancer og Sange
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Romances and Songs
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for mezzo-soprano or baritone and piano except No. 9 1. words by Hans Christian Andersen 2. words by Hans Christian Andersen; also for piano: Op. 41 No. 4 3. words by Hans Christian Andersen 4. words by Christian Richardt 5. words by Hans Christian Andersen 6. words by Jørgen Moe 7. words by Hans Christian Andersen 8. words by Hans Christian Andersen 9. for baritone solo and male quartet; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Vocal | EG 131 | 1870 | Odalisken synger | The Odalisque | for voice and piano; words by Carl Brun |
Vocal | EG 132 | 1870 | Bergmanden | The Miner | for voice and piano; words by Henrik Ibsen |
Piano | Op. 19 | 1870–1871 | Folkelivsbilder
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Scenes of Country Life
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Vocal | EG 133 | 1871 | Prinsessen | The Princess | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson; also for piano: Op. 41 No. 5 |
Choral | Op. 20 | 1871 | Foran Sydens Kloster | Before a Southern Convent; also known as At the Cloister Gate |
for soprano, alto, female chorus and orchestra; words from Arnljot Gelline by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Vocal | Op. 21 | 1870–1872 | Fire Digte af "Fiskerjenten"
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4 Poems from "Fiskerjenten"
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for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 1. also for piano: Op. 52 No. 2; and string orchestra: Op. 53 No. 2 3. also for piano: Op. 41 No. 6 |
Stage | Op. 22 | 1872 | Sigurd Jorsalfar
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Sigurd Jorsalfar
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Incidental music to the play by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson for tenor or baritone, male chorus and orchestra; orchestral excerpts: Op. 56 |
Vocal | EG 134 | 1873 | Suk | Sighs | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Vocal | EG 135 | 1873 | Til L. M. Lindemans Sølvbryllup | For L. M. Lindeman's Silver Wedding Anniversary | for voice and piano; words by V. B. Nicolaysen |
Vocal | EG 136 | 1873 | Til Generalkonsul Chr. Tønsberg | To Chr. Tønsberg | for voice and piano; words by Johan Bøgh |
Vocal | EG 137 | 1873 | Den hvite, røde rose | The White and Red, Red Roses | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Choral | EG 165 | 1873 | Ved J. S. Welhavens Båre | for male chorus; words by Jørgen Moe | |
Vocal | EG 138 | 1874 | Den blonde Pige (II) | The Fair Haired Maid (II) | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Choral | EG 164 | 1874 | Kantate til Karl Hals | Cantata to Karl Hals | for tenor, female chorus, mixed chorus and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Choral | EG 166 | 1874 | Oppsang for frihetsfolket i Norden | for male chorus; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson | |
Choral | EG 167 | 1874 | Ved Halfdan Kjerulfs minnestøtte | At the Halfdan Kjerulf Statue | for tenor and male chorus; words by Andreas Munch |
Vocal | EG 108 | 1874–1875 | Norges melodier | Norwegian Melodies | for voice and piano |
Piano | EG 108 | 1874–1875 | Seks Norske fjellmelodier | 6 Norwegian Mountain Melodies | transcriptions from Norges melodier (1886) |
Vocal | EG 139 | 1875 | Morgenbønn på skolen | Morning Prayer at School | for voice and piano; words by Fredrik Gjertsen |
Stage | Op. 23 | 1875 | Peer Gynt | Peer Gynt | Incidental music to the play by Henrik Ibsen |
Piano | Op. 24 | 1875–1876 | Ballade i form av variasjoner over en norsk folkevise i g-moll | Ballade in the Form of Variations on a Norwegian Folk Song in G minor | |
Vocal | Op. 25 | 1876 | Sex Digte af Ibsens
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6 Poems (Ibsen Songs)
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for voice and piano; words by Henrik Ibsen |
Vocal | Op. 26 | 1876 | Fem Digte af John Paulsen
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5 Poems
|
for voice and piano; words by John Paulsen |
Chamber music | EG 116 | 1877 | Andante con moto i c-moll | Andante con moto in C minor | for violin, cello and piano; probably part of a Piano Trio in A or G[5] |
Chamber music | Op. 27 | 1877–1878 | Strykekvartett i g-moll | String Quartet in G minor | for 2 violins, viola and cello |
Piano | Op. 28 | 1864–1878 | Albumblad
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Album Leaves
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Piano | EG 109 | 1878 | Albumblad | Album Leaf | |
Piano | Op. 29 | 1878 | Improvisata over to norske folkeviser
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Improvisations on Two Norwegian Folk Songs | |
Choral | Op. 30 | 1877–1878 | Album for Mannsang
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Album for Male Voices | for tenor, baritone, bass-baritone and male chorus; 12 arrangements |
Choral | Op. 31 | 1872 | Landkjenning | Land Sighting | for baritone, male chorus and harmonium; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Piano | EG 113 | 1876–1877 | Piano II til fire sonater av Mozart | Second Piano Part to 4 Mozart Sonatas | K.533/494, K.475/457, K.545, K.189h |
Vocal | Op. 32 | 1877–1878 | Den Bergtekne | The Mountain Thrall | for baritone, string orchestra and horns |
Vocal | Op. 33 | 1873–1880 | Tolv Melodier (Vinjesangene)
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12 Melodies (Vinje Songs)
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for voice and piano; words by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje 7. also for piano: Op. 52 No. 6 12. also for string orchestra: Op. 53 No. 1 |
Piano | Op. 34 | 1880 | To elegiske melodier
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Two Elegiac Melodies
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also arranged for string orchestra |
Orchestral | Op. 34 | 1880 | To elegiske melodier
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Two Elegiac Melodies
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for string orchestra; original for piano |
Vocal | EG 140 | 1880 | På Hamars ruiner | On the Ruins of Hamar | for voice and piano; words by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje |
Vocal | EG 141 | 1880 | Jenta | The Lass | for voice and piano; words by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje |
Vocal | EG 142 | 1880 | Attegløyma | The Forgotten Maid | for voice and piano; words by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje |
Vocal | EG 143 | 1880–? | Dyre Vaa | Dyre from Vaa | for voice and piano; words by Johan Sebastian Welhaven; fragment |
Piano | Op. 35 | 1881 | Norske danser
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Norwegian Dances | for piano 4-hands; orchestrated by Hans Sitt |
Orchestral | Op. 35 | 1881 | Norske danser | Norwegian Dances | Nos. 2 & 3 arranged for orchestra by Frank van der Stucken, rewritten by Grieg (ms) |
Choral | EG 169 | 1881 | To Mannskorsanger
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2 Male Choruses | for male chorus; words by Olav Lofthus |
Choral | EG 170 | 1883 | Sangerhilsen | for male chorus; words by Sigvald Skavland | |
Chamber music | Op. 36 | 1883 | Sonate i a-moll | Sonata in A minor | for cello and piano |
Piano | Op. 37 | 1883 | Valse-kapriser
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Valse Caprices
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for piano 4-hands; arranged for solo piano in 1887 |
Piano | Op. 38 | 1883 | Lyriske stykker, hefte II
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Lyric Pieces, Book II
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Chamber music | EG 118 | 1883 | Fragmenter av en pianokvintett | Piano Quintet in B♭ major (fragment) | for 2 violins, viola, cello and piano; main theme taken from EG 120[5] |
Concertante | EG 120 | 1883–? | Fragmenter av Pianokonsert i h-moll | Concerto No. 2 in B minor (fragment) | for piano and orchestra[5] |
Vocal | Op. 39 | 1869–1884 | Romancer (ældre og nyere)
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Romances (Earlier and Later)
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for voice and piano; 1. words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 2. words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 3. words by Jonas Lie 4. words by Kristoffer Janson 5. words by Olaf Peder Monrad 6. words by Nordahl Rolfsen after Heinrich Heine |
Vocal | Op. 39 | Ved en ung hustrus båre | At the Grave of a Young Wife | for voice and reed organ; arranged from Op. 39 No. 5 | |
Piano | Op. 40 | 1884 | Fra Holbergs tid
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Holberg Suite | |
Orchestral | Op. 40 | 1884–1885 | Fra Holbergs tid
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Holberg Suite | for string orchestra |
Choral | EG 171 | 1884 | Holberg-kantate | Holberg Cantata | for baritone and male chorus; words by Nordahl Rolfsen |
Piano | Op. 41 | 1884 | Klaverstykker etter egne sanger, hefte I
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Piano Pieces after Original Songs, Volume I
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for piano 1. original version: Op. 9 No. 2 2. original version: Op. 15 No. 1 3. original version: Op. 5 No. 3 4. original version: Op. 18 No. 2 5. original version: EG 133 6. original version, Op. 21 No. 3 |
Vocal | EG 144 | 1885 | Under Juletræet | Beneath the Christmas Tree | for voice and piano; words by Nordahl Rolfsen |
Vocal | Op. 42 | 1871, 1885 | Bergliot | Bergliot | Melodrama for speaker and piano or orchestra; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Piano | Op. 43 | 1886 | Lyriske stykker, hefte III
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Lyric Pieces, Book III
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Vocal | EG 180 | Andante | Andante (sketch) | for orchestra; sketch; related to Haugtussa, Op. 67? | |
Vocal | EG 181 | 1886 | Ragnhild | alternate version, edited version as Op. 44 No. 3; words by Holger Drachmann | |
Vocal | Op. 44 | Fra Fjeld og Fjord
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Reminiscences from Mountain and Fjord | for voice and piano; words by Holger Drachmann | |
Chamber music | Op. 45 | 1886–1887 | Sonate nr. 3 i c-moll | Sonata No. 3 in C minor | for violin and piano |
Orchestral | Op. 46 | 1874–1875 | Peer Gynt suite nr. 1
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Peer Gynt Suite No. 1
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revised 1885, 1888 |
Piano | Op. 47 | 1885–1888 | Lyriske stykker, hefte IV
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Lyric Pieces, Book IV
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Vocal | Op. 48 | 1884, 1889 | 6 Lieder
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6 Songs
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for voice and piano; Norwegian translation by Nordahl Rolfsen 1. words by Heinrich Heine 2. words by Emanuel Geibel 3. words by Ludwig Uhland 4. words by Walter von der Vogelweide 5. words by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 6. words by Friedrich von Bodenstedt |
Vocal | Op. 49 | 1886–1889 | 6 Digte af Holger Drachmann
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6 Poems by Holger Drachmann
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for voice and piano; words by Holger Drachmann |
Stage | Op. 50 | 1873 1888–1889 |
Olav Trygvason | Olav Trygvason | projected opera; three scenes completed, libretto by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Vocal | EG 146 | 1889 | Påskesang | Easter song | for voice and piano; words by Adolf Böttger |
Vocal | EG 147 | 1889 | Simpel sang | A Simple Song | for voice and piano; words by Holger Drachmann |
Vocal | EG 148 | 1889 | Du retter tidt dit øjepar | You Often Fix Your Gaze | for voice and piano; words by Holger Drachmann |
Piano | Op. 51 | 1890 | Gammel norsk melodi med variasjoner | Old Norwegian Melody with Variations | for 2 pianos; also orchestrated |
Orchestral | Op. 51 | 1890 | Gammel norsk melodi med variasjoner | Old Norwegian Melody with Variations | orchestrated 1900–1905; original for 2 pianos |
Piano | Op. 52 | 1890 | Klaverstykker etter egne sanger, hefte II
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Piano Pieces after Original Songs, Volume II
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for piano 1. original version: Op. 15 No. 4 2. original version: Op. 21 No. 1 3. original version: Op. 5 No. 2 4. original version from Peer Gynt, Op. 23 5. original version: Op. 15 No. 2 6. original version, Op. 33 No. 7 |
Chamber music | EG 117 | 1890–? | Strykekvartett nr. 2 i F-dur | String Quartet No. 2 in F major (fragment) | for 2 violins, viola and cello; only 2 movements completed[5] |
Orchestral | Op. 53 | 1891 | To Melodier for Strykeorkester etter egne Sanger
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2 Melodies for String Orchestra after Original Songs
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1. original version: Op. 33 No. 12 2. original version: Op. 21 No. 1 |
Piano | Op. 54 | 1891 | Lyriske stykker, hefte V
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Lyric Pieces, Book V
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4 numbers also orchestrated as Lyric Suite |
Orchestral | Op. 54 | 1891 | Lyrisk suite
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Lyric Suite
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orchestrated 1904, as revision of orchestrations made in 1894 by Anton Seidl; original for piano |
Orchestral | Op. 55 | 1875, 1891 | Peer Gynt suite nr. 2
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Peer Gynt Suite No. 2
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Orchestral | Op. 56 | 1872, 1892 | Tre Orkesterstykker fra Sigurd Jorsalfar
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3 Orchestral Pieces from "Sigurd Jorsalfar"
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from Op. 22 |
Vocal | EG 177 | 1892 1894–1895 |
Seks sanger med orkester
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6 Songs with Orchestra
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1. words by Henrik Ibsen 2. words by Henrik Ibsen 3. words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 4. words by Henrik Ibsen 5. words by Aasmund Olavsson Vinje 6. words by John Paulsen |
Piano | Op. 57 | 1893 | Lyriske stykker, hefte VI
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Lyric Pieces, Book VI
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Vocal | EG 149 | 1893 | Valgsang | Election Song | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson; originally composed for male chorus |
Vocal | EG 150 | 1893 | Ave, maris stella | Ave, maris stella | for voice and piano; Latin hymn |
Choral | EG 172 | 1893 | Flaggvise | for male chorus; words by Johan Brun | |
Vocal | Op. 58 | 1893–1894 | Norge
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Norway
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for voice and piano; words by John Paulsen |
Vocal | Op. 59 | 1893–1894 | Elegiske Digte
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Elegiac Poems
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for voice and piano; words by John Paulsen |
Vocal | Op. 60 | 1893–1894 | Digte
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Poems
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for voice and piano; words by Vilhelm Krag |
Vocal | Op. 61 | 1894 | Barnlige Sange
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Children's Songs
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for voice and piano; Norwegian translations by Nordahl Rolfsen 1. words by Nordahl Rolfsen 2. words by Johan Krohn 3. words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 4. words by Petter Dass 5. words by Nordahl Rolfsen 6. words by Nordahl Rolfsen 7. words by Johan Ludvig Runeberg |
Vocal | EG 151 | 1894? | Fædrelandssang | National Song | for voice and piano; words by John Paulsen |
Piano | Op. 62 | 1895 | Lyriske stykker, hefte VII
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Lyric Pieces, Book VII
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Orchestral | Op. 63 | 1895 | To nordiske melodier
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2 Nordic Songs
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for string orchestra; also transcribed for piano |
Piano | Op. 63 | 1895 | To nordiske melodier
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2 Nordic Songs
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original for string orchestra |
Choral | EG 173 | 1895 | Kristianiensernes Sangerhilsen | for baritone and male chorus; words by Jonas Lie | |
Vocal | EG 152 | 1895–? | Sanger fra Haugtussa som ikke er med i opus 67
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Haugtussa, Songs Not Included in Opus 67
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for voice and piano; words by Arne Garborg |
Orchestral | Op. 64 | 1896–1898 | Symfoniske Danser
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Symphonic Dances | |
Piano | Op. 65 | 1896 | Lyriske stykker, hefte VIII
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Lyric Pieces, Book VIII
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Vocal | EG 145 | 1896 | Blåbæret | The Blueberry | for voice and piano; words by Didrik Grønvold |
Vocal | EG 153 | 1896 | Jeg elsker | I Loved Him | for voice and piano; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Choral | EG 174 | 1896 | Jædervise | for male chorus; words by Jonas Dahl | |
Choral | EG 175 | 1896 | Impromptu til Griegs Mandskor i Fort Dodge, Iowa | Impromptu to Grieg Men's Chorus in Fort Dodge, Iowa | for male chorus; words by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson |
Piano | Op. 66 | 1896 | 19 norske folkeviser
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19 Norwegian Folk Songs
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Vocal | Op. 67 | 1895–1898 | Haugtussa
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The Mountain Maid
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for voice and piano; words by Arne Garborg; see also EG 152 |
Piano | Op. 68 | 1898 | Lyriske stykker, hefte IX
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Lyric Pieces, Book IX
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Nos. 4 and 5 orchestrated |
Orchestral | Op. 68 | 1898–1899 | To lyriske stykker
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2 Lyric Pieces
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for string orchestra with oboe and horn; original for piano |
Piano | EG 110 EG 111 EG 112 |
1898 | Tre klaverstykker
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3 Piano Pieces
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edited by Julius Röntgen |
Vocal | Op. 69 | 1900 | Fem Digte
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5 Poems
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for voice and piano; words by Otto Benzon |
Vocal | Op. 70 | 1900 | Fem Digte
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5 Poems
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for voice and piano; words by Otto Benzon |
Vocal | EG 154 | 1900 | Til en hunndjevel | To a Devil | for voice and piano; words by Otto Benzon |
Vocal | EG 155 | 1900? | Julens vuggesang | Yuletide Cradle Song | for voice and piano; words by Adolf Langsted |
Vocal | EG 156 | 1900 | Gentlemen-menige | Gentleman Rankers | for voice and piano; words by Rudyard Kipling |
Piano | Op. 71 | 1901 | Lyriske stykker, hefte X
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Lyric Pieces, Book X
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Choral | EG 168 | 1901 | Inga Litamor | Inga Litamor | for baritone and male chorus; based on a folk melody from Eksingedalen |
Choral | EG 176 | 1901 | Til Ole Bull | To Ole Bull | for male chorus; words by Johan Sebastian Welhaven |
Piano | Op. 72 | 1902–1903 | Slåtter (Norske bondedanse)
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Norwegian Peasant Dances
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Hardanger fiddle tunes arranged for piano |
Piano | Op. 73 | 1901–1905 | Stemninger
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Moods
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Vocal | EG 157 | 1905 | Jaegeren (Der Jäger) | The Hunter | for voice and piano; words by Wilhelm Schultz |
Choral | Op. 74 | 1906 | 4 Salmer fritt efter gamle norske Kirkemelodier
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4 Psalms after Old Norwegian Church Melodies | for baritone and mixed chorus 1. words by Hans Adolf Brorson 2. words by Hans Adolf Brorson 3. words by Hans Thomissøn after Martin Luther 4. words by Laurentius Laurentii Laurinus |
Vocal | Dulgt kjærlighet | Hidden Love | for voice and piano; alternate version; edited version as Op. 39 No. 2 | ||
Vocal |
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5 Songs Dedicated to Louis Hornbeck[6]
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1. edited version as Op. 15 No. 2 2. edited version as EG 125 3. edited version as EG 124 4. edited version as Op. 15 No. 3 5. edited version as Op. 9 No. 3 | ||
Concertante | Concerto for violin and orchestra | sketches only[2] | |||
Vocal | Det første møte | The First Meeting | for voice and orchestra; arrangement of Op. 21 No. 1[2] | ||
Stage | Frieriet paa Helgoland | The Proposal at Helgoland | lost[2] | ||
Orchestral | Klokkeklang | The Sound of the Bells | for orchestra; arrangement of Op. 54 No. 6[2] | ||
Vocal | Møte | The Tryst | for voice and piano; alternate version; edited version as Op. 67 No. 4 | ||
Chamber music | Strykekvartett i d-moll | String Quartet in D minor | for 2 violins, viola and cello; lost[2] | ||
Orchestral | Symfoni nr. 2 I foraar | Symphony No. 2 In Spring | sketches only[2] | ||
Orchestral | Å Ola, Ola min egen onge | O Ola, My Own Dear Boy | partially lost; EG 133 No. 4 arranged for orchestra[2] |
References
edit- ^ Troldhaugen, Retrieved 4 August 2012
- ^ a b c d e f g h Fog, Dan; Grinde, Kirsti; Norheim, Øyvind (2008): Edvard Grieg - Thematisch-Bibliographisches Werkverzeichnis. Henry Litolffs Verlag: Frankfurt/Main Leipzig London New York. ISBN 978-3-87626-990-0
- ^ Saarland University, Retrieved 9 September 2009
- ^ a b c d e f g Although Spring Dance is the traditional translation of the Norwegian Springdans, the word refers to its sense in English of "leap" or "jump" rather than to the season "spring". The booklet notes to Grieg: Complete Works for Piano Solo; Gerhard Oppitz, Piano (RCA Victor Red Seal 09026-61569-2, (c) & (P) 1993) [1] use the less ambiguous translation "Leaping Dance".
- ^ a b c d The Unfinished Chamber Music - Klaus Henning Oelmann, ed. at Google Books
- ^ Universitetet i Agder Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, About Louis Hornbeck (in Norwegian)