As a small child growing up in Melbourne, Percy Grainger devoured the Icelandic sagas, signed his letters “Grettir the Strong” and bounded up every available stairway. His adoring mother Rose, meanwhile, was showing him what happens to naughty boys who neglect their piano practice. In 1894, aged 12, Percy made his concert debut. The Argus declared him a remarkable instance of juvenile precocity. Rose promptly relocated him to Europe.
In London in 1906, he met Edvard Grieg at a high-society dinner. The celebrated Norwegian composer was a physical...


