A Study on Musical Analysis and Interpretation of Edvard Grieg’s Selected “ Lyric Pieces for the Piano” with Norwegian Dances and Folk Elements

碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 音樂學系 === 104 === Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) is one of the most representative Norwegian composers. He is famous for good at writing beautiful melodies as well as using traditional Norwegian folk materals. It is also Grieg’s music that making the Norwegian music occupy a significant pla...

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Main Authors: Hsieh, YI-TING, 謝依庭
Other Authors: LIN, MING-HUI
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/06886765792368967829
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Summary:碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 音樂學系 === 104 === Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) is one of the most representative Norwegian composers. He is famous for good at writing beautiful melodies as well as using traditional Norwegian folk materals. It is also Grieg’s music that making the Norwegian music occupy a significant place in the western music history. Grieg’ s Lyric Pieces for the Piano is like a musical diary in his life, combining the style of western classical music and the style of his own country. This essay focuses on the research of Lyric Pieces for the Piano. By studying of the Norwegian history and looking into the Norwegian music, the author learns more about the Norwegian style of music and how Grieg uses the Norwegian musical elements. Hope this paper is helpful in playing and understanding Grieg’ s Lyric Pieces for the Piano. There are seven chapters in this essay. Chapter one, preface, includes the research incentives, aims, areas and method of research methodology. Chapter two discusses the Norwegian music, Norwegian music history and Norwegian folk elements. Chapter three is about Grieg’s biography and musical character. Chapter four is the background and the musical style of Lyric Pieces for the Piano. Chapter five is the analysis of for the Piano (including the Norwegian Dance and Folk elements). Chapter six is the interpretation of Lyric Pieces for the Piano and chapter seven is the Conclusion.