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Edvard Grieg, the renowned Norwegian composer, passed away in 1907. He was a prolific composer, known for his evocative piano pieces, such as "Lyric Pieces" and "Piano Concerto in A minor," as well as his incidental music for Henrik Ibsen's play "Peer Gynt." Grieg's music is characterized by its nationalistic themes, often incorporating Norwegian folk melodies and rhythms. His works continue to be performed and enjoyed by audiences worldwide.