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Édouard Lalo
French violinist and composer, born on January 27, 1823, in Lille; died on April 22, 1892 in Paris.
Lalo is appreciated for the richness of his orchestration and for his original melodic invention, supported by a rich harmonic structure of a romantic style.
In his "Symphonie Espagnole" for violin and orchestra, which has become a cornerstone of virtuoso concertism, the melog and popular Iberian rhythms are reinterpreted with undoubted personality and creativity.
Lalo is appreciated for the richness of his orchestration and for his original melodic invention, supported by a rich harmonic structure of a romantic style.
In his "Symphonie Espagnole" for violin and orchestra, which has become a cornerstone of virtuoso concertism, the melog and popular Iberian rhythms are reinterpreted with undoubted personality and creativity.