Troll Dance Op. 44, No. 6

Agathe Bäcker Grøndahl
Sue Ruby (Editor)

Night (Nat) and Troll Dance (Trolldans) are the first and the last pieces of Grøndahl’s six-piece piano suite, In the Blue Mountain, Fairytale Suite, Op. 44 written in 1897. Nat, Op. 44, #1 sets a mood of nervous anticipation as night sets in. Suddenly, there is a virtuosic, fanciful outburst utilizing the same diminished seventh chord through every possible range of the piano. The ending is designed to move attacca or seamlessly into the second piece of Opus 44. Instead, the editor suggests continuing on with the Trolldans, Op. 44, #6, whose choreography bounces up and down the full length of the keyboard and ends with its own diminished seventh chord wild cadenza.

Included in

Ghosts (and Other Spooky Beings) of the Female Persuasion

Era

Romantic

Difficulty Level

Advanced

Moods

Dark,

Dramatic

Style

Modal

Video

Elements

Diminished Seventh Chords

Image of the Diminished Seventh Chords element

Chords

Four-note chords comprised of the root, minor 3rd, diminished 5th, and diminished 7th; typically have a dominant function.

Ledger Lines

Image of the Ledger Lines element

Notes and Notation

Additional lines added above or below the staff in order to place very high or very low notes that wouldn't normally fit on the staff.

Whole Tone Scale

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Scales and Hand Positions

A scale comprised entirely of whole steps.

Details

Title

Troll Dance Op. 44, No. 6

Alternate Title

Trolldans

Composers

Agathe Bäcker Grøndahl
Sue Ruby (Editor)

Publisher

K&S Conservatory of Music

Collection

Ghosts (and Other Spooky Beings) of the Female Persuasion

Year

1897

Instrumentation

Solo Piano

Key Signature

A Minor

Time Signatures

2/4,

3/4

# of Measures

114

Teacher Duet

No

Lyrics

No

Holiday

Halloween

Student Ages

Adults,

Teens

Student Type

Ambitious Students