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What's you're favorite book from the Lyric Pieces by Grieg?


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Welcome to Pianoworld, Hermanberntzen! My preference is the set beginning with "Butterfly" and ending with "To Spring". I think that you will get more responses from other forums which deal with classical music.

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My favorites seem to be spread out across the books, Hermanberntzen. It's nice to hear from someone else who is working on the Lyric Pieces. I have recordings by several pianists, but my favorite is the set by Einar Steen-Nøkleberg on the Naxos label. He makes some of them sound so easy, but when I try to get them under my fingers, well, it's another story. But he is the one I would most like to sound like, if I could.


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Thanks for the replies , i'm a member of another piano forum to. Isn't this forum "classical"?

Sincerely Hermanberntzen


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Originally Posted by Hermanberntzen
Thanks for the replies , i'm a member of another piano forum to. Isn't this forum "classical"?
Sincerely Hermanberntzen


This is the classical forum on PW - Pianist Corner

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I love Grieg. I like many lyric pieces, but probably one of my favorites is From Days of Youth, sorry for my amateur performance, but it may give you an idea.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjNS8B1k4gU



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Originally Posted by frosas
I love Grieg. I like many lyric pieces, but probably one of my favorites is From Days of Youth, sorry for my amateur performance, but it may give you an idea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjNS8B1k4gU


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I enjoyed listening to your playing, and also listened to your recording of Mendelssohn's - Lieder ohne Worte Op 19 1
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Frosas, that was very nice! I said it on YouTube and I'll say it here - you did a great job with your dynamics and making it very expressive. I really enjoyed that, too smile


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Hi Dara, thank you. The piano is a Yamaha C1, I sold it a couple of months ago, in order to buy an AvantGrand N2. I many way the N2 is better, especially for the action and for the capacity to play it at night without disturbing anyone.


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Thank you, Arctic Mama. Good luck with your return to the piano!


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I LOVE & LOVE Grieg's Book 5 Op.54 - 2 : Gangar (Norwegian March..many other titles) by Richter.

So I made out from some shots of my flowers around me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2Hv5Nu5EAg

I hope more pianists play something like this beautiful nature's sound.
Richter often used to play Yamaha by the way!


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