Wedding Day At Troldhaugen Op.65/6
Edvard Grieg Lyrics


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Hvad est du dog skön Hvad est du dog skjøn Ja skjøn ja skjøn Du allerlifgste Guds…
i himmelen I himmelen i himmelen Hvor gud vor herre bor Hvor saligt did…
I Himmelen i Himmelen I himmelen i himmelen Hvor gud vor herre bor Hvor saligt did…
Killingdans Aa hipp og hoppe Og tipp og toppe Paa denne dag Aa nipp…
Med en vandlilje Du Vårens milde skjønne Barn Tag Vårens første Blomme Og kas…
Solveig Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og næste Sommer…
Solveig's Song Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og naeste Sommer…
Solveigs sang Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og næste Sommer…
Varen Enno ein Gong fekk eg Vetren at sjaa for Vaaren…





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@HJP1015

My mom used to play this. It was my favorite of all the piano pieces she played. When I was a child, I listened to her for hours as she played. She was going to have a career as a pianist, had taken lessons from the time she was a small child until she graduated high school. She and my dad eloped and she became a Mom instead. In later years, she had to "warm up" before she could play this as she got older and arthritis set in. She was very disappointed when she couldn't play any more (or knit, sew, crochet...). We got her mother's 100 year old Steinway Concert Grand piano when I was 9 and it had a sound like no other. The lid was always up. The keys were ebony and ivory, the ivory developing a lovely patina, if you will, over the years. It was years after she passed before I could listen to this beautiful piece but, finally, I am able to make it all the way through, though tears still come at the end. This was a beautiful rendition, much like my mom played it. It will always remain a very fond memory for me. Thank you for sharing this.

@moxigeren50gabe23

few mistakes? so what
Beethoven always say that playing a wrong note is nothing, playing without passion is unforgiving

@tom_sundog

and he sure did play it with passion

@valeskabraun3598

Yes sir

@JoeMama-ik7qf

its a shame to play wrong keys in an easy piece like this it doesnt speak good for his skills and ther are a LOT of mistakes

@grandbluepianistofthesky9469

@@JoeMama-ik7qf To be fair this piece is most effective at a fast pace and it does have a few difficulties. Plus he's playing for many people.
I understand wanting all the notes to be hot, but note perfection isn't what REALLY matters.

@JoeMama-ik7qf

@@grandbluepianistofthesky9469 its like running without knowing how to walk

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@TimFatchen

I had no-one who was capable of playing this at my own wedding (though I'd played it at a couple of friends' weddings from vague memory). So, I played it in the morning for my Best Man while we waited for transport to the Church! Nearly 50 years ago... This is a lovely performance, with feeling, expression and NO MAD RUSHING ABOUT!!

@HJP1015

What a wonderful story! Love the part "no mad rushing about". Exactly. Thank you!

@brianflynn8266

We used this at my wife's funeral after my granddaughter contacted you. It was her favourite piece of music and your interpretation is wonderful. Thank you for your kind reply and I will be following you in future.

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