LALO, Edouard
b Lille, 7 January 1823
d Paris, 12 April 1892, aged sixty-nine
He trained as a string player at the Lille and Paris Conservatories, making a living by teaching and playing in a string quartet. In 1865 he married a singer who encouraged him to write for the stage, but the advent of the Franco-Prussian war made production impossible. His works had a mixed reception until his opera Le Roi d'Ys became a popular success in 1888.
1855 (32)
String Quartet in E flat
1872 (49)
Deux Aubades, for small orchestra
Violin Concerto in F major
Divertissement, for small orchestra
1873 (50)
Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra, in five movements
1875 (52)
Allegro Symphonique
1876 (53)
Cello Concerto
1881 (58)
Rhapsodie norvégienne
1882 (59)
Ballet Suites No 1 and 2, Namouna
1884 (61)
Scherzo
1886 (63)
Symphony in G minor
1888 (65)
Le Roi d'Ys, opera
1889 (66)
Piano Concerto in G minor