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Edouard Lalo
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| A French composer of Spanish descent who studied viloin at the Paris Conservatoire, Lalo made an early career as member of a string quartet. It was not until the mid-1870s that Lalo was to achieve widespread acclaim, particularly with several orchestral compositions on which his international reputation chiefly depends. In 1865 he married Bernier de Maligny, a contralto who sang many of his songs. Lalo also composed operas and chamber music. |
| Lalo's flamboyant Symphonie Espagnole is actually a violin concerto in five movements. MIDI FILE - from "Spanish symphony": 2nd mov. (4'06'') Written in 1874, and first performed by the Spanish violinist Pablo Sarasate, it is a popular part of current violin repertoire. His Cello Concerto in D minor, written in 1877, enjoys rather less popularity, but is perhaps of greater musical interest. |