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building (
Grieg Hall), its most
advanced music school (
Grieg Academy) and its
professional choir (Edvard
Grieg Kor). The
Edvard Grieg Museum at
Grieg's former...
- Til ungdommen:
Nordahl Griegs liv (For the youth : the life of
Nordahl Grieg). Gyldendal, 1989. ISBN 82-05-29946-3
Nordahl Grieg (Dagbladet Forfatter)...
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Grieg Hall (Norwegian: Grieghallen) is a 1,500 seat
concert hall
located on
Edvard Griegs'
square in Bergen, Norway.
Grieghallen was
named in
honor of...
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Grieg is a
Norwegian surname originating from the
Scottish surname Greig,
notably Alexander Greig, great-grandfather of
Edvard Grieg. The
spelling "Grieg"...
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Grieg usually refers to the
Norwegian composer and
pianist Edvard Grieg. It may also
refer to:
Grieg (surname)
Grieg Group, a
Norwegian shipping and investment...
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Grieg (1826-1910).
Dating to 1721, it was the
oldest publishing houses in Norway. In 1882, he took over the
company under the
trade name John
Griegs boktrykkeri...
- med en kort
biografi om
Edvard Grieg (John
Grieg) Kayser,
Audun (1980) Troldhaugen: Nina and
Edvard Griegs home (John
Grieg) Nordhagen, Per
Jonas (1992)...
- ISBN 3-87626-010-8.
Edvard Grieg als Musikschriftsteller. Hildegard-Junker-Verlag,
Altenmedingen 1999, ISBN 3-928783-81-5.
Griegs Musik zu
Ibsens Peer Gynt...
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Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg in 1875. It
premiered along with the play on 24 February 1876 in
Christiania (now Oslo).
Grieg later created two suites...
- Nina
Grieg, née
Hagerup (24
November 1845 – 9
December 1935) was a Danish–Norwegian
lyric soprano. Nina
Hagerup was born in Bergen, Norway. Her parents...