Winchester Cathedral is set to be lit up by candlelight for an evening of classical music. Music lovers are invited to enjoy a performance of Grieg's and Rachmaninov's piano concertos, including ...
Video Overview: This video outlines a three-stage process, featuring a detailed timeline: 0:00 Intro 0:54 Stage 1 5:51 Stage 2 7:51 Stage 3 Music featured in this video includes: - Under The Umbrella ...
True, we get some background right at the beginning - the weird idea of a Peer Gynt Prize in Norway being named after a trickster (at the end, Conradi makes it clear it should be the Solvejg Prize, ...
150 years since Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt premiered in Norway in 1876, writer and music historian Leah Broad explores whether and how the play and Edvard Grieg’s incidental music are still able to ...
When asked to write music for Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt, Grieg thought he was facing an impossible challenge. But, as Terry Blain relates, the composer’s perseverance resulted in a masterpiece of ...
For as clichéd a piece of music as it is, Edvard Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” is a perfectly appropriate score for a film about the life and work of political cartoonist Pat Oliphant.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Peer Gynt the Game Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen’s undying play Peer Gynt has been recreated as an interactive game for children. The game takes you ...
I’ve never seen a stage so packed with performing talent! Last night, at Peer Gynt, the stage at the Stifel was chock-a-block with the full St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the SLSO Chorus—plus ten ...
Georgia Jarman and Caleb Mayo in "Peer Gynt" Ah, spring in St. Louis. Pollen floats, rain gushes, sinkholes open and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra programs a topper for its season, a large-scale ...
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra closes its two-year journey away from Powell Hall this weekend at Stifel Theatre with a fully staged production of Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt. The project reunites ...
The Scandinavian fascination with the Middle East probably goes back to pre-history when Norwegian Myth placed Aasegard, the home of the gods, somewhere in the Mediterranean Basin. In order to ...