🎹 Edvard Hagerup Grieg [PDF] [Sheet] [Lyrics] [Mp4/Midi] [Story & Comments]
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Edvard Hagerup Grieg
(1843–1907)
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“Arietta” Op. 12 No. 1 in E♭ major là một trong những tác phẩm piano nổi tiếng của Edvard Grieg, nhà soạn nhạc người Na Uy. Đây là bài mở đầu trong tuyển tập Lyric Pieces, Op. 12 (xuất bản năm 1867), gồm 8 khúc nhỏ cho piano.
👉 Có thể nói “Arietta” là một trong những giai điệu đáng nhớ nhất của Grieg, tuy ngắn gọn nhưng tinh tế, mở ra cả một thế giới trữ tình trong “Lyric Pieces”.
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"Arietta" Op. 12 No. 1 in E♭ major is one of the well-known piano works by Edvard Grieg, the Norwegian composer. It serves as the opening piece of his Lyric Pieces, Op. 12 (published in 1867), a collection of eight short piano pieces.
"Arietta" can be seen as one of Grieg’s most memorable melodies—short yet refined, opening up an entire lyrical world within the Lyric Pieces.
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