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What is the order in which instruments are played in Morning View?

The order of instruments played in Morning View is flute, oboe, cello, violin, bassoon, clarinet, horn, clarinet, and flute.

In section A, the main instruments are flute and oboe, showing the scene of the sun slowly rising.

In the B section, the main instruments are cello and violin.

In the C section, the main instruments are cello, oboe, bassoon, and clarinet.

French horns, clarinets, and flutes appear at the end.

Author and works of "Morning Scene":

"Morning Scene" is the first section of the first suite of "Peer Gynt Suites No. 1 and 2". In the past, some people translated it as "Early Morning" or "Morning". It is a piece of music played in the fourth act of the poetic drama "Peer Gynt" when Peer Gynt wanders to Morocco, Africa. Describes the beautiful scenery there at sunrise and early morning.

Because Grieg himself had never been to Morocco and was not familiar with the music there, the tone he created was still Nordic. However, Grieg had a very rich imagination.

In a letter to his friend Hennum, he said this about the music of "Morning Scene": "This piece should be treated purely as music. It all depends on how to play it. It expresses the morning Mood and imagination. When the forte is played for the first time, it describes the sun breaking through the clouds."

Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia - Orchestral Music "Morning Scene"