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Lalo, Édouard; Francescatti, Zino (ed.)

Symphonie Espagnole: Opus 21 = Symphonie Espagnole

Symphonie Espagnole: Opus 21 = Symphonie Espagnole

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New York: International Music Compnay, 1957. Two separate scores (piano & violin). Folios in stapled printed wraps (one white, one green); 43 & 21 pages As new; fine. Paperback.

No. 1377 (int'l Music Co. series] / Linguistic Content. Contents: I. Allegro non troppo -- II. Scherzando: Allegro molto -- III. Intermezzo: Allegretto non troppo -- IV. Andante -- V. Rondo: Allegro

This concerto-like work is one of the favorite large-scale violin works of the Romantic era. Its colorful Spanish quality and its flowing, attractive melodies, along with its copious display of violin tricks, have kept it before a public that has largely forgotten the other works of its composer. Stimulated by Pablo de Sarasate's playing of his First Violin Concerto in 1874, Lalo decided to write another concerto, this time paying tribute to Sarasate's Spanish nationality and his own Spanish descent. Lalo tailor-made the new Symphonie Espagnole to fit Sarasate's playing style, which was innovative for stressing a bright, light attack rather than the powerhouse style that had characterized earlier violinists. It is likely that Sarasate collaborated with Lalo in the details of the violin part, for it features the singing line and effervescent arpeggio and scale work that was a trademark of his playing and which are featured in Sarasate's own recital music. Sarasate played it for the first time in Paris on February 7, 1875. It immediately pleased the audience, and happened to hit in the middle of a vogue for Spanish music recently touched off by Bizet's opera Carmen. It has frequently been said that it is not a concerto or a symphony at all, although it does have elements of symphonic form. It is really a suite, whose five movements add up to the dimensions of a symphony, about 30 minutes." —allmusic.com

Symphonies (Violon et orchestre) -- Solo et piano. Arrangements (Music) Chamber music. Parts (Music) Scores. Symphonies. Scores. Arrangements (Music) Parts (Music) Symphonies. Chamber music. Partitions (Musique) Arrangements (Musique) Parties (Musique) Symphonies. Musique de chambre. Lalo, Édouard, 1823-1892. Jost, Peter, 1960- Umbreit, Johannes; (Arranger) Guntner, Kurt.

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