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Naxos
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For 4 Recorders and Chamber Orchestra
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Ralf Sendrowski
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Holograph manuscript, 1906 (December).
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Dan Fog
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Samlede verker, Band 17: Choral Music without Orchestra Original Compositions and Arrangements of Own Works. Frankfurt: C.F. Peters, 1985. Plate 31300.URTEXT EDITION
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Hvad est du dog skjøn (No.1)
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Holograph manuscript, 1906 (December 19).
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Hvad est du dog skjön (No.1)
For 4 Recorders and Chamber Orchestra
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Ralf Sendrowski
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I Himmelen (No.4)
For Male Chorus (Composer)
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Holograph manuscript, 1906 (September 17).
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Dan Fog
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Samlede verker, Band 17: Choral Music without Orchestra Original Compositions and Arrangements of Own Works. Frankfurt: C.F. Peters, 1985. Plate 31300.URTEXT EDITION
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For Voice and Organ
For Organ (Arnke)
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General Information
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4 Psalms
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Alternative. Title
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Fire Salmer; Vier Psalmen; 4 Hymns
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Composer
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Grieg, Edvard
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.74
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IEG 91
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4 psalms:
- Hvad est du dog skjøn. [No.4 in manuscript] Un poco Allegro = 126 — Andante espressivo = 88 (A minor)
Wie bist du doch schön / How Fair is Thy Face
- Guds Sön har gjort mig fri. Allegretto animato = 120 (B♭ major) — Tranquillo (B♭ minor) — Tempo I, animato (B♭ major)
Mein Jesus macht mich frei / God's Son hath set me free
- Jesus Kristus er opfaren. Lento = 88 (G minor)
Jesu Christ ist aufgefahren / Jesus Christ Our Lord is risen
- I Himmelen. [No.1 in manuscript] Andantino = 102 (B major)
Im Himmelreich / In Heav'n above
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1906
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First Publication.
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1907
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Librettist
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Various
- Hans Adolph Brorson (1694–1764)
- Brorson
- Hans Thomissøn (1532–1573) after Martin Luther
- Laurentius Laurinus (1573–1655)
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Language
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Danish ; Norwegian (Bokmål)
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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Voices: baritone; mixed chorus (SATB)
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Grieg Society
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should check language actually - are they no or nn- Bokmål or Norwegian Nynorsk? Danish for nos.1 & 2, Bokmål for nos.3 & 4
(Composed 1906 according to Foster, The Songs of Edvard Grieg, p.220.)