Spnng and bummer A Pertormance buide to Agathe Backer-Grandahl's flpp. 42 and 50
Norwegian composer Agathe Backer-Grøndahl is best known for her piano works, especially Trois Morceaux, op. 15 and her concert etudes, opp. 11, 32, 47, 57, and 58, which all draw on Norwegian folk music traditions. She was a prolific song composer, writing pieces with texts in Norwegian, Danish, Swe...
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