Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra in D minor, Op. 21: 1. Allegro non troppo
Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra in D minor, Op. 21: 2. Scherzando (Allegro molto)
Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra in D minor, Op. 21: 3. Intermezzo (Allegretto non troppo)
Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra in D minor, Op. 21: 4. Andante
Symphonie espagnole, for violin and orchestra in D minor, Op. 21: 5. Rondo (Allegro)
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: Prélude
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: Sérénade
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: Fête foraine
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: La Valse de la Cigarette
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: Parade de foire
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: La Sieste
Namouna, ballet in 2 acts: Thème varié
Divertissement, for orchestra (from opera 'Fiesque')
Scherzo for orchestra in D minor
Track Listings (11) - Disc #2
Rapsodie norvégienne, for orchestra
Le Roi d'Ys, opera in 3 acts: Overture
Habañera, for piano (or orchestra)
España, rhapsody for orchestra, also arranged for 2 pianos
Suite pastorale, for orchestra: 1. Idylle
Le roi malgré lui, opéra-comique in 3 acts: Fête polonaise
Suite pastorale, for orchestra: 3. Sous bois
Suite pastorale, for orchestra: 4. Scherzo - Valse
Joyeuse marche (Marche française), for orchestra or piano, 4 hands
Le roi malgré lui, opéra-comique in 3 acts: Danse slave
Le roi malgré lui, opéra-comique in 3 acts: Fête polonaise
It used to be fashionable to include the music of Lalo in concert in the mid-20th century. At the start of the 21st century, however, his works has fallen completely into neglect, in France as much as elsewhere. This is a ... more »cruel injustice for music full of sensuality and very highly inspired, quality orchestration. This unique 2CD collection brings together all of Ansermet's Lalo recordings for Decca, including a fiery account of the Symphonie espagnole with Ruggiero Ricci, as well as the much-praised stereo Chabrier recordings which first appeared on a delightful Decca CD in its 'Classic Sound' series. The Lalo recordings were made at various times during the composer's long tenure with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, starting in March 1959 with the Symphonie espagnole and ending with the little Scherzo in September 1968, during his last Decca session with his Swiss orchestra. And 'classic sound' is as much an epithet for the Chabrier recordings as they are for the Lalo. While so many current Chabrier recordings are notable for their elan and elegance, Ansermet emphasises the works' earthy, comic side with a just a hint of oafishness - all reflecting the conductor's brotherly affection for his dear Chabrier, after whom he named his country house 'Le Chabriere'. The collection also includes the rare 'Habanera'. Ansermet's 1955 recording of this piece was made in both mono and stereo, and the stereo version is published for the very first time as part of this anthology.« less
It used to be fashionable to include the music of Lalo in concert in the mid-20th century. At the start of the 21st century, however, his works has fallen completely into neglect, in France as much as elsewhere. This is a cruel injustice for music full of sensuality and very highly inspired, quality orchestration. This unique 2CD collection brings together all of Ansermet's Lalo recordings for Decca, including a fiery account of the Symphonie espagnole with Ruggiero Ricci, as well as the much-praised stereo Chabrier recordings which first appeared on a delightful Decca CD in its 'Classic Sound' series. The Lalo recordings were made at various times during the composer's long tenure with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, starting in March 1959 with the Symphonie espagnole and ending with the little Scherzo in September 1968, during his last Decca session with his Swiss orchestra. And 'classic sound' is as much an epithet for the Chabrier recordings as they are for the Lalo. While so many current Chabrier recordings are notable for their elan and elegance, Ansermet emphasises the works' earthy, comic side with a just a hint of oafishness - all reflecting the conductor's brotherly affection for his dear Chabrier, after whom he named his country house 'Le Chabriere'. The collection also includes the rare 'Habanera'. Ansermet's 1955 recording of this piece was made in both mono and stereo, and the stereo version is published for the very first time as part of this anthology.