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Peer Gynt (/ p ɪər ˈ ɡ ɪ n t /, Norwegian: [peːr ˈjʏnt,-ˈɡʏnt]) [a] is a five-act play in verse written in 1867 by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. It is one of Ibsen's best known and most widely performed plays. Peer Gynt chronicles the journey of its title character from the Norwegian mountains to the North African desert and ...
Peer Gynt and the Herd-Girls (Peer Gynt og seterjentene) Peer Gynt and the Woman in Green (Peer Gynt og den grønkledde) By His mount You Shall Judge Him (På ridestellet skal storfolk kjennes) In the Hall of the Mountain King (I Dovregubbens hall) Dance of the Mountain King's Daughter (Dans av Dovregubbens datter) Peer Gynt hunted by the ...
Peer Gynt is a 1998 theatrical adaptation of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's classic play Peer Gynt by American playwright David Henry Hwang and Swiss director Stephan Muller. Combining many contemporary references with a streamlined turn of the original story, it was commissioned by the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island .
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"Per Gynt", illustration by Peter Nicolai Arbo from Norske Huldre-Eventyr og Folkesagn (1845). Per Gynt (pronounced [peːr ˈjʏnt], locally [pæːr ˈjʏnt]) is a Norwegian fairy-tale which originated in the traditional region of Gudbrandsdal. [1] The story of Per Gynt is set in the historic district of Gudbrandsdal in Norway.
Peer Gynt may also refer to: Peer Gynt, incidental music to Ibsen's play by Edvard Grieg, commonly performed in two concert suites; Peer Gynt (1998 adaptation), by David Henry Hwang and Stephan Muller; Peer Gynt, a 1938 opera by Werner Egk; Peer Gynt, a ballet by John Neumeier set to music by Alfred Schnittke; Peer Gynt Sculpture Park, in Oslo ...
Swinging Suites by Edward E. & Edward G. (also known as Peer Gynt Suite/Suite Thursday) is an album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington recorded for the Columbia label in 1960 featuring a jazz interpretation of Peer Gynt by Grieg and Ellington's tribute to John Steinbeck's Sweet Thursday, co-written by Billy Strayhorn. [2]
The Peer Gynt Sculpture Park is unique because famous sculptors from many countries have each interpreted a piece of a play. So far 20 sculptures have been placed in the park: Peer Gynt, Man of the World by Nina Sundbye, Norway; The Wild Buck Ride by Andrea Bucci, Italy; The Devil in the Nut by Enzo Cucchi, Italy; The Abduction by Jim Dine ...