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Édouard Lalo Édouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo (27 January 182322 April 1892) was a French composer, violist, violinist, and academic teacher. His most celebrated piece is the '' Symphonie Espagnole'', a five-movement concerto for violin and orchestra that re ...
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Piano


Piano solo

*Sérénade pour piano


Piano, four hands

*''La mère et L'enfant'': two pieces for piano four hands


Chamber music


Violin and piano

*''Fantasie Originale'', Op.1 .Allegretto; 2.Berceuse; 3.Andantino con moto; 4.Final. Allegro moderato/small> *''Allegro maestoso'' in C minor, Op.2 *''2 Impromptus'', Op.4 .Espérance (Andantino con moto); 2.Insouciance (Allegretto)/small> *''2 Impromptus'', Op.8 .Pastorale in G minor (Andantino con moto); 2.Scherzo alla Pulcinella in E-flat major (Allegretto)/small> *Violin Sonata "Grand Duo Concertant" in D major, Op.12 (1852) .Allegro moderato; 2.Andantino con moto; 3.Vivace/small> *''Soirées parisiennes: trois morceaux de caractère'', Op.18 *''Guitare'' in B minor, for voice (or violin) and piano (or orchestra) Op.28 *''Arlequin'' in G major, esquisse-caractéristique, for violin (or cello) and piano *''Introduction et Scherzo'', from the ballet "Namouna" (c.1884) *''Sérénade'', from the ballet "Namouna" (arranged by A.Bachmann, c.1905)


Cello and piano

*''Chanson villageoise'', Op.14/1 *''Serenade'', Op. 14/2 *Allegro in B minor, Op.16 *Cello Sonata in A minor (1856) *''Chants Russes'' (arrangement of second movement of "Concerto russe" Op.29) *''Arlequin'' in G major, esquisse-caractéristique, for cello (or violin) and piano


Piano trio

*Piano Trio No.1 in C minor, Op. 7 (1849/50) *Piano Trio No.2 in B minor (c.1852) *Piano Trio No.3 in A minor, Op.26 (1880)


String quartet

*String Quartet in E-flat major, Op.19 *String Quartet in E-flat major, Op.45 (Revised 1884 from the Op.19 quartet, originally composed 1855)


Piano quintet

*''Piano Quintet'' "Grand Quintette" in A major (1862/3)


Orchestral


Symphonies

* Symphony in G minor (1885–86)


Piano and orchestra

* Piano Concerto in F minor (1888–89)


Violin and orchestra

* Violin Concerto (No.1) in F major, Op.20 (1873) *'' Symphonie espagnole'' (Violin Concerto No.2) in D minor, Op.21 (1874) *''Fantaisie norvégienne'' (Violin Concerto No.3) (1878) *''Concerto russe'' (Violin Concerto No.4) in G minor, Op.29 (1879) *''Guitare'' in B minor, Op.28 (c.1877) *''Romance-Sérénade'' (1879) *''Introduction et Scherzo'', from the ballet "Namouna" (c.1884) *''Fantaisie-ballet'', from the ballet "Namouna" (1885)


Cello and orchestra

*
Cello Concerto A cello concerto (sometimes called a violoncello concerto) is a concerto for solo cello with orchestra or, very occasionally, smaller groups of instruments. These pieces have been written since the Baroque era if not earlier. However, unlike instru ...
in D minor (1877)


Other

*Scherzo for Orchestra in D minor *'' Rapsodie norvégienne'' (reinstrumentation of "Fantaisie norvégienne", 1879) *''Divertissement'' for Orchestra (taken from opera ''
Fiesque ''Fiesque'' (''The Genoese Conspiracy'') is an opera in three acts by the French composer Édouard Lalo. The libretto, by Charles Beauquier, is based on Schiller's 1784 play, '' Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua'', an account of the conspiracy ...
'') *''Aubade-Allegretto'' pour dix instrument or petit orchestre *''Allegro symphonique'' Op.27 (based on Op.16) *''Namouna Rhapsody No.1'' *''Namouna Rhapsody No.2'' *''Valse de la cigarette'', from "Namouna" *Scènes de ''Savonarole'', unpublished opera scenes (?)


Opera

*''
Fiesque ''Fiesque'' (''The Genoese Conspiracy'') is an opera in three acts by the French composer Édouard Lalo. The libretto, by Charles Beauquier, is based on Schiller's 1784 play, '' Die Verschwörung des Fiesco zu Genua'', an account of the conspiracy ...
'' (''The Genoese Conspiracy'') (1866–68), (grand opera in 3 acts, C. Beauquier, after
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); world premiere concert performance: Le Festival de Radio France,
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, France, July 2006; first stage performance: National Theater Mannheim,
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, Germany, 16 June 2007. The UK premiere of Fiesque was performed by University College Opera at The Bloomsbury Theatre, London in March 2008.''"Bloomsbury theatre events"''
Bloomsbury Theatre events calendar. *'' Le roi d'Ys'' (''The King of Ys'') (1875–88, full score n.d.), (opera in 3 acts, E. Blau), f.p. Opéra Comique (Favart),
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, 7 May 1888. *'' La Jacquerie'' (''The
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Revolt'') (1891–92) (opera in 4 acts, Blau & S. Arnault) (Act I finished by Lalo, completed posthumously by
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), f.p.
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, Monaco, 9 March 1895.


Ballet

*'' Namouna'' (1882) (book by Charles-Louis-Etienne Nuitter & Petipa), f.p. Opéra, Paris, 6 Mars 1882. *''Néron'' (''Nero'') (1891) (pantomime in 3 acts, P. Millier), f.p. Hippodrôme, Paris, 28 March 1891. (
Pastiche A pastiche () is a work of visual art, literature, theatre, music, or architecture that imitates the style or character of the work of one or more other artists. Unlike parody, pastiche pays homage to the work it imitates, rather than mocking ...
based on ''Fiesque'' and other scores)


Mélodies

*3 mélodies (Musset) *L'ombre de Dieu *Adieu au désert *Six romances populaire *Le novice *6 mélodies, Op. 17 (Victor Hugo) *Ballade à la lune *Humoresque *Aubade *Souvenir *5 chants (Lamartine, Laprade, Silvestre) *6 mélodies (Musset, Gautier, Theuriet) *Marine *Chant Breton *Dansons!, Op. 35


References


External links


"Édouard Lalo (1823-1892): Werke sortiert nach Musikgattung"
List of works by Lalo on klassika.info/Komponisten. (in German) {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Compositions By Edouard Lalo Lalo, Edouard, compositions by * Music of France