Griegs unknown songs
Nina og Edvard Grieg på bryllupsdagen / Nina and Edvard Grieg on their wedding day, 1867. Foto: ukjent / Bergen Offentlige Bibliotek.
Take a deep dive into Kode's musical collection with the "At" series.
Join Kode's music curators for an insider's look at Grieg's songs and Sæverud's blood-curdling ballet, in unique concert lecture series hosted at the composers' own homes.
Buy ticketThe "At" Series
In this series, we are at the composer´s homes, learing more about them and their music.
In 2024, we invite the audience into the worlds of Ole Bull, Edvard Grieg, and Harald Sæverud. What characterizes their music? Who were they as composers, and how does one listen to the music they created?
About "At Grieg´s: Unknown songs"
Students from the Grieg Academy have delved into Grieg's early songs. Drawing inspiration from his singer-wife, Grieg was early on aware of the vast diversity of expressions that this small format could encompass.
Together with curator Monica Jangaard, we get a close-up view of Grieg's early songs.
Three Different Concerts
In 2024, we invite the audience into the worlds of Ole Bull, Edvard Grieg, and Harald Sæverud. What characterizes their music? Who were they as composers, and how does one listen to the music they created? Join Kode's music curators on the inside of Grieg's songs and Sæverud's blood-curdling ballet in unique concert lectures at the composers' own homes.
This concert can be purchased as a concert package, comprising three concerts in total, for only 700 NOK. With this concert package, you'll experience two concerts in Troldsalen and one at Siljustøl:
- March 10th in Troldsalen: Grieg's unknown songs
- March 7th at Siljustøl: "Ridder Blåskjeggs mareritt", Sæverud's blood-curdling ballet
- May 5th in Troldsalen: Grieg's "Barnlige Sange"
Buy tickets to all of the concerts.
Practical Information
It will be possible to buy tickets for each individual concert at the entrance on the day of the concert, subject to availability.
The concerts last approximately one hour.
The concert ticket also includes entrance to the museum and Grieg's villa.
The museum is open as usual, offering guided tours of the villa, a free audio guide for the outdoor areas, a café, and exhibitions.
The concert takes place at Troldhaugen, the home of Edvard Grieg.