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There are pieces of a work called Olav Trygvason, but only three scenes were ever completed. Apart from that, Grieg never composed another Opera. He did however write incidental music to a play by Henrik Ibsen known as Peer Gynt, but this is not technically an opera since there wasn't a voice part.

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