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Iv. Rondo Allegro by Edouard Lalo

Artist Biography For Edouard Lalo

Édouard Victor Antoine Lalo January 27 1823 - April 22 1892 Was A French Composer Of Spanish Descent. Born In Lille He Studied First At That City's Conservatoire And Then At The Paris Conservatoire Under Berlioz's Old Enemy François Antoine Habeneck. For Years He Worked As A Violinist Particularly Playing Chamber Music And Teacher In Paris Before Gaining Fame As A Composer Which Eventually Arrived When He Was In His Late Forties. He Died In Paris. Although Lalo Is Not One Of The Most Immediately Recognized Names In French Music His Distinctive Style Has Earned Him Some Degree Of Popularity. The Symphonie Espagnole For Violin And Orchestra Still Enjoys A Prominent Place In Violinists' Repertoire. He Is Also Known For Other Solo Works Including His Cello Concerto In D Minor And For His Opera "Le Roi D'Ys" Premiered 1888 And Based On The Same Breton Legend Which Debussy Afterwards And Much More Famously Evoked In La Cathédrale Engloutie . His Symphony In G Minor Was Championed Ardently By Sir Thomas Beecham Though Few Other Conductors Have Shown Any Interest In The Piece. Lalo's Style Is Notable For Strong Melodies And Colourful Orchestration With A Rather Germanic Solidity That Sets Him Apart From Most Of His Compatriots. This Distinctive Style And Strong Expressive Bent Can Be Seen Even In Such Compactly Constructed Works As The Scherzo In D Minor One Of Lalo's Most Colorful Compositions.

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