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248:(Robert Shafer). The play tells of the early struggles of Edvard Grieg and his attempts to develop an authentic Norwegian national music. Grieg dreams of being a great composer and these dreams are shared by his friend Nordraak and Grieg's sweetheart, Nina. Grieg is lured to Italy by the great prima donna Louisa Giovanni, but he finds he cannot create amid all the glitter and excitement and so returns to Norway and his beloved Nina to write his music. 426: 263:. Although Nordraak was in fact the composer who wrote the national anthem, he was portrayed as a poet in the show because it was believed "two composers would be confusing". 423: 397: 502: 332:
on 6 78-rpm 12 inch discs. Irra Petina was under contract to a competing record label (Columbia), so her part in the "original cast" was sung by
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rpm single disc LP, with some edits to fit the single-disc medium. In 2004, Decca finally released the full original album on CD.
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in 1944, with essentially the same cast as seen later on Broadway. It was also performed in San Francisco. The show opened at the
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in New York on August 21, 1944, and ran for 860 performances. Charles K. Freeman directed while
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and Rome in and after 1860. It follows the fictionalized lives of three childhood friends:
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as Elnar. The show featured dances, both ballet and Norwegian folk dances, performed by the
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was actually written by Rikard Nordraak to lyrics written by the Norwegian national poet,
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was responsible for the choreography. The sets, costumes, and lighting design was by
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The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film andTelevision
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portrayed the roles of Freddy and Tito in the Broadway production.
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with major changes to both the book and music was released in 1970.
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This article is about the 1944 operetta. For the 1970 film, see
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was originally developed and presented in Los Angeles by
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Songs include "Prelude & Legend" (based on Grieg's
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The original Broadway cast recording was released by
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Index

Song of Norway (film)
MV Ocean Pearl
Edvard Grieg
Robert Wright
George Forrest
Book
Milton Lazarus
Homer Curran
Broadway
West End
Film
operetta
Robert Wright
George Forrest
Edvard Grieg
Milton Lazarus
Homer Curran
film adaptation
Edwin Lester
Los Angeles Civic Light Opera
Imperial Theatre
George Balanchine
Lemuel Ayers
Lawrence Brooks
Edvard Grieg
Irra Petina
Kent Edwards
Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo
Maria Tallchief
James Starbuck

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