Topic: 'Morning mood in the desert’ Edvard Grieg (Organteq)

Morning mood in the desert from Peer Gynt


Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt Op 23 written 1875 as incidental music to Henrik Ibsen’s play of the same name.

The piece depicts the rising of the sun during act 4, scene 4, of Ibsen's play, which finds Peer Gynt stranded in the Moroccan desert after his companions took his yacht and abandoned him there while he slept. The scene begins with the following description: "Dawn. Acacias and palm trees. Peer [Gynt] is sitting in his tree using a wrenched-off branch to defend himself against a group of monkeys."

As the Peer Gynt suites take their pieces out of the original context of the play, "Morning Mood" is not widely known in its original setting, and images of Grieg’s Scandinavian origins more frequently spring to the minds of its listeners than those of the desert it was written to depict.

Well, I had to use those images I found in my computer....

https://youtu.be/hl7eQ2CL7DM

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast, experimenter and Graf/Grimalditeqenthusiast and Celesteteqenthusiast

Re: 'Morning mood in the desert’ Edvard Grieg (Organteq)

beautiful rendition of this classic piece.  of course this one i've heard many times, and indeed i had no idea it was supposed to conjure up images of the desert.

Re: 'Morning mood in the desert’ Edvard Grieg (Organteq)

Yes, well done. It works great with Organteq.

Re: 'Morning mood in the desert’ Edvard Grieg (Organteq)

@budo and Borealis


Thank you budo and Borealis for your kind words. I really appreciate that you like to listen to my music.

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: 'Morning mood in the desert’ Edvard Grieg (Organteq)

Stig,

Much enjoyed hearing you play and learning more about the context of the music within the play. You bring totally different images to mind for me now when I hear this again! Thanks!

As always your playing is a pleasure to listen to.

My best,
Robert

Re: 'Morning mood in the desert’ Edvard Grieg (Organteq)

algorhythms wrote:

Stig,

Much enjoyed hearing you play and learning more about the context of the music within the play. You bring totally different images to mind for me now when I hear this again! Thanks!

As always your playing is a pleasure to listen to.

My best,
Robert

Many thanks Robert for your time, listening and giving comments. I truly appreciate your nice words for my efforts.

Best,

Stig