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- Classical Music Archives: Grieg - Biography from the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. Over 100 complete files offered in MIDI, MP3, and Windows Media audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists.
- Classical Music Pages - An essay from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music that focuses on his style and artistic output.
- Classic Cat - Directory of mp3s on the internet that have been made available by the performing artists.
- Edvard Grieg - Classical Music dictionary about life, works, portraits and photographs, and MIDI audio files about the composer.
- Edvard Grieg Society - An organization dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and influence of the composer.
- Find a Grave - Brief biography, photographic portrait, picture of marker noting the resting place of his ashes, and virtual memorial.
- Humanities Web: Edvard Grieg - Contains brief biography, list of key works, suggested reading, timeline, recommended recordings, historical context, and links.
- Karadar - His life, works, portraits and photographs, and MIDI audio files.
- Kunst der Fuge: Edvard Grieg - MIDI files of "Peer Gynt" and other piano pieces and concerti. Link to short biography.
- Metropolitan News Company (MSN): Edvard Grieg - Various articles, a biography and MIDI files.
- Naxos: Grieg - Brief biography, caricature, and summary of stage works with recommended recording.
- Odin: Edvard Grieg - Detailed biography.
- Record Hall: Edvard Grieg - Concise information, MIDI and MP3 of his Concerto in A minor.
- The Grieg Archives - Contains summary of holdings and contact information.
- The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) - Films and television programs using his music, quotes, trivia, and links.
- The Rec Music Foundation - Individual vocal works and cycles, most with Norse texts, some having English or French translations.
- WQXR: Edvard Grieg - Biography showing him as lyrical composer rooted both in the early Romantic era and Norwegian folk idiom, nationalist, conductor, pianist, and cultural hero, with summary of works. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music.
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