Edvard Grieg - Anitra's Dance (Peer Gynt Suite)
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- Edvard Grieg was born in 1843 in Bergen, Norway. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, is a collection of music originally written for the 1876 premiere of Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt. Anitra’s Dance was written for a scene in Act IV that takes place in Morocco. Anitra’s Dance is placed third in the four-movement suite and features the triangle as well as pizzicato, or plucked, notes in the strings.
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This song entranced me a kid playing "Mountain King" on my Atari. I can thank Grieg for my love of orchestra.
POV: You're solving panel puzzles and praying this song doesn't end for another couple minutes
YES
We all came here looking for this song because of the witness
Wonderful game, loved it all the way through.
🥹
Brainy intellectual Grieg
What a witty, marvellous music. It starts with a major chord and ends in minor. Grieg was a magician of sounds and moods
It starts with A-minor chord. Not major.
@@olafb.9304 They're saying it starts with a major chord, that being E. Not "A" major
@@olafb.9304 It starts with an E major chord anyway so you were wrong in both ways...
The piece is in A minor, even though it starts with an E major chord. I am currently playing this on the viola at orchestra, and in two weeks' time in a concert, so I know about it. I also have perfect pitch!
@@angelacooper2661 Perfect pitch bros
why is this composer so rarely talked about? dude's incredible
Peer Gynt suites (particulary Anitra, morning mood and the king of the mountain hall) are nearly at the level of the nutcracker by tchaikovsky. 😮
It was this, Anitra's Dance, that enchanted me as a child. It took me to places exotic and unknown in my mind. To this day it has the same affect.
Yes, exactly, that same reminder here of my mother playing the records in the early and mid 1950's for her chi;ldren. Where I learned to appreciate the arts, design, as well as the classics to this day and pass it on to other youth. Waltz of the Flowers aother reminder as was Peter and the Wolf. BRAVO I say!
My mother’s name is Anitra, I’ve been listening to this piece my whole life and never knew the same. It’s become even more special to me now 🥹
I think he looks kinda like a young Mark Twain. And for the record this is my VERY FAVORITE song since early childhood! I am now 55, still my fav thanks for posting!!!
He also looks like a handsomer George Armstrong Custer of whom he was an exact contemporary........
Looks more like young Einstein
Certainly one of the most celebarted,etherial writers/conductors of his age. Brilliant music that renders ones emotions to a full passion. I was raised on classical in the 1950's and irt still haunts me to this day the way it stops me in full step to stop and listen when heard in public. All of Edvards' music is deliciously addicting and heart felt in the way he uses the strings to convey the music of his time. I say, BRAVO! and thank you
boy, i sure hope this song doesn't end! haha...
...i've still got another minute, right? (in the hall of the mountain king starts playing) uh oh.
I have been looking for the name of this song for ages, so thanks for uploading it!
1:53 - 2:01 Omg! This was the introduction song of my school's English final exam, the listening part. Feeling so amazed!!!
Jason Timmanov
Should've been Music Class Final.
I fall in love and dance with Anitra ^^
This song was in my uncle's samsung phone as poliphonic back in 2005-2006.
Magical work of art!
Dang... I just suddenly remembered where I first heard this song, it was in a documentary from 1978...
I’m named after this ❤
Sublime ❤
no
I love it. Even more than
Mountain king or
morning mood.
Agree!
This theme was used in Quest for Glory 4. I had no idea it was a classical piece until I heard it used on a Coke commercial and started researching today. At first I thought the commercial stole the music from the game.
Lovely ♥️♥️🎶
Wonderful! So much air in the .... Air!
fym so much air in the air mf make sense
@@woolyyy i could feel it in the air tickled all me thingys
I just remember having to dance a waltz too this when I was like 9 years old
I was in a community symphony in suburban Philadelphia as a teen and the conductor had a wild head of hair and was named Jonathan Steiner or something rather fitting like that
Thx cuz I needed the duet
bravo
@Ghruul I have two more pieces to upload from Peer Gynt... one will be Solveig's Song.
pls dont
MARAVILLOSA..............GRACIAS
no gracias
@@woolyyy yes gracias
Just spent the past hour and a half looking for this song, glad I finally found it!
I'm not
grieg rules
SUBLIME MUSIQUE!
Love this so much it is my favorite run music but only once a week
Usually. Not again yes but..
A treat !!!
Loved Peer Gynt music
I didn't still don't
@@woolyyy ur dumnb en m8
very very good
ok
Captain Silver... After many years i ve found what inspired that s game music...
@TheWickedNorth, god youre awesome :)
if you plan to upload other peer gynt pieces, pls upload solveigs song
Me: *listening to this*
Freind: oh my God Karley this is older than you are. Why are are you listening to this?
Me: *turns around* well, your dad is older than you are and you listen to him.
Iridescent Vampire
REALLY CUTE !!
Lol
proper knee slapper that one is cun
@@woolyyy i know r8
First heard this in qfg4 shadows of darkness
ładna muzyka :D
لا
@@woolyyy wizz off
He looks like Einstein...
I didn't think of that before! He actually does look like him!
@@SlimmLimnice one
@@woolyyy m8 get a life
Which orchestra was this particular recording of it actually played by, and what year?
Used in "The Cat Who" books as an intro for a stage production.
I'm reading that one right now! Came here for a comment like that
cheers mate nans doing cartwheels down the M40 👍👍
@@CassPass73k
romance in the air.....
Basically the theme song of "Frank Retires"
My music teacher told us to listen to this on seesaw
yeah it's proper shit isn't it
This puts myself to sleep
Franquito! Ven acá!
,,Linda Canção! Não sei porque mas me lembrei do filme do Harry Potter, quando Harry está vendo Hogwarts pela primeira vez
i play this im about to play with orcestra in about 3 months
♾🔆
@Artemisia494 You're welcome
cheers mate
@@woolyyy agreed
Ayo this shit be a certified banger 🔥🔥🔥
Challenge:
Zeke the Plumber on Salute Your Shorts
What is it with hair and composers or conductors??
This would go great to a cursed chamber of Triple Laser
i used to play allegro Sherzando the real one and then i did a perfromance of it !
Ово је предивно
لا اللعنة ليس كذلك
@@woolyyy i dont speak french
obligatory the witness comment for people who were searching such as i
Is any one know who is the conductor? Which orchestra plays?
An average New Yorker: "Man, I'm missing three months of rent, got dumped by a girl again, and my boss won't even let me have my pay early. I hate this shi-"
The radioactive spider about to pump superpowers into his left asscheek:
What is the difference between man and troll?
I came from that coke commercial with the cute polar bears
Ren and Stimpy
Who the dickens are Ren and Stimpy? Never heard of them!
homer simpsons
@@angelacooper2661Lisa simpson
If morning mood has touches of tchaikovsky and vivaldi this sounds to me very tchaikovskyan 😅
Data East's Arcade game named "Captain Silver" stole some notes from this song LOL
कर्णप्रिय
والدتك تبدو لذيذة
Anyone else here this from little Einsteins
Right here! ✋️
I freaking miss that show to death
Norweigian my ass his parents were Scots.
joe
no
@@woolyyy yes
Il avait the cheveux longs
I hate the Record Player!