Rapsodie norvégienne

The Rapsodie norvégienne is a symphonic work by Édouard Lalo composed in 1879.[1]

This rhapsody is a re-instrumentation of the Norwegian Fantasy for violin and orchestra, Lalo's previous score, using Norwegian folk tunes.[2] It was first performed with great success at the Concerts Colonne (while being dedicated to Édouard Colonne, their founder) on 16 October 1879 and given again on 9 November.[3] It is written in two movements:

  1. Andantino - Allegretto
  2. Presto.[4]

References

  1. ^ Rapsodie norvégienne on Amazon
  2. ^ Rapsodie norvégienne on AllMusic
  3. ^ Rapsodie norvégienne on BnF
  4. ^ After Antonio de Almeida, conductor and musicologist (introduction to the work for the record « Lalo - Philips - 6500 927 »)
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  • Roberto Benzi Rapsodie norvégienne on MusicMe
  • Rapsodie norvégienne on Gallica
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