Edvard Grieg: "peer Gynt - Morning Mood" -

: Uses a pentatonic scale , which some critics argue suggests Arabian connections or "Norwegian pentatonicism".

: During the peak, the melody often shifts to the violins , supported by a full orchestral texture. Key Characteristics : Edvard Grieg: "Peer Gynt - Morning Mood"

: The piece features an unusual structure where the climax occurs early —symbolizing the sun breaking through the clouds at the first forte —before the music "settles down to rest". Instrumentation : : Uses a pentatonic scale , which some

: It accompanies a scene where the protagonist, Peer Gynt, finds himself stranded and alone after being abandoned by his companions. : Uses a pentatonic scale