List of compositions by Édouard Lalo
This is a list of compositions of Édouard Lalo.
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
- Arlequin, Op. 4
- Pastorale, Op. 8
- Violin Sonata, Op. 12
- Soirées parisienne: trois morceaux de caractère, Op. 18
- Guitare, Op. 28
- Espérance
- Insouciance
- Allegro Maestoso
Cello and piano
- Chanson villageoise, Op.14/1
- Serenade, Op. 14/2
- Allegro in B minor, Op. 16
- Cello Sonata
- Chants Russes
Piano trio
- Piano Trio No. 1 in C minor, Op. 7
- Piano Trio No. 2 in B minor
- Piano Trio No. 3 in A minor, Op. 26
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 in A♭ major
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 in D minor, Op.21 (1874)
- Concerto russe (Violin Concerto No.2) in G minor, Op.29 (1879)
- Fantaisie norvégienne (1878)
- Romance-sérénade (1879)
- Guitare Op.28 (1882)
- Fantaisie-ballet (1885)
Cello and orchestra
- Cello Concerto in D minor (1877)
Other
- Scherzo for Orchestra in D minor
- Rapsodie norvégienne
- Divertissement for Orchestra (Taken from opera Fiesque)
- Aubade-Allegretto pour dix instrument or petit orchestre
- Allegro symphonique (based on Op. 16)
- Namouna Rhapsody No. 1
- Namouna Rhapsody No. 2
- Scènes de Savonarole, unpublished opera scenes (?)
Opera
- Fiesque (The Genoese Conspiracy) (1866–68), (grand opera in 3 acts, C. Beauquier, after Schiller); world premiere concert performance: Le Festival de Radio France, Montpellier, France, July 2006; first stage performance: National Theater Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany, 16 June 2007.[1] The UK premiere of Fiesque was performed by University College Opera at The Bloomsbury Theatre, London in March 2008.[2]
- 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), Paris, 7 May 1888.
- La jacquerie (The Jacquerie Revolt) (1891–92) (opera in 4 acts, Blau & S. Arnault) (Act I finished by Lalo, completed posthumously by Arthur Coquard), f.p. Monte Carlo, 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 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
- ↑ "World Premiere of Lalo Opera" Article by Liam Otten for the Washington University Record, from: National Theater Mannheim (SANE PR).
- ↑ "Bloomsbury theatre events" Bloomsbury Theatre events calendar.
External links
- "Édouard Lalo (1823-1892): Werke sortiert nach Musikgattung" List of works by Lalo on klassika.info/Komponisten. (in German)
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