Norwegian Rhapsody (CB)

By: Edouard Lalo
For: Concert band / wind band
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Composer
Edouard Lalo
Year of composition
1881
Arranger
Lyricist
none
Difficulty
Difficult (Grades 7+)
Duration
11 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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�douard Lalo was born in Lille, in northernmost France. He attended that city’s music conservatory in his youth. Then, beginning at age 16, he studied at the Paris Consevatoire under Belioz�s old enemy Francois Antoine Habeneck. For several years, he worked as a string player and teacher in Paris. He joined with friends to found of the Armingaud Quartet, playing viola and second violin. His earliest surviving compositions are songs and chamber works. (Two early symphonies were destroyed.) Julie Besnier de Maligny, a contralto from Brittany, became his bride in 1865. Lalo’s new wife aroused his early interest in opera and led him to compose works for the stage. Unfortunately, they were deemed too progressive and Wagnerian and were not initially well received despite their freshness and originality. This led him to dedicate most of his career to the composition of chamber music, which was in vogue, and to writing works for orchestra. Lalo did not gain fame as a composer until his late forties. However, his imagination and the desire to compose new music were diminishing. He died in Paris at age 69, leaving several unfinished works. Although Lalo is not one of the most immediately recognized names in French music, his distinctive style has earned him some degree of popularityLalo’s style is notable for strong melodies and colourful orchestration, with a rather Germanic solidity that sets him apart from most of his compatriots. Lalo’s son Pierre Lalo (6 September 1866 - 9 June 1943) was a music critic who wrote for Le Temps and other French periodicals from 1898 until his death. Arranged from an orchestral record for Concert Wind Band.

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Berceuse Op 16 (CB), Le Roi S’Amuse [Suite] (CB), Traumerei (CB), Danse Villageoise [Suite Pastorale] (CB), Les Patineurs [The Skaters Waltz] (CB), Andante Cantabile (CB), Overture: Italian girl in Algiers (CB), March: Entrance of the Boyards (CB), March: Prussia’s glory (CB), Overture: William Tell (Gallop only) (CB), Memories of Covent Garden (CB), Mazurka (Coppelia Ballet) (CB), Malaguena [Opera: Boabdil] (CB), Krupp March (CB), March Lorraine (CB), L’enfance du Christ (CB), El baile de Luis Alonso (CB), March: The Grenadier’s Return (CB), French Military March [Suite Algerienne] (CB), March of the Peers (CB), March: Le Pere la Victoire (CB), Marche Nuptiale (CB), March Majestic (CB), Funeral March of a Marionette (CB), Light Baggage Gallop (CB), March: Remembrance of Paris (CB), March to the Scaffold (CB), Serenade Op. 22 for Concert Wind Band, Lucy Long for Bassoon and Concert Band, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (CB), Beguine Royale (CB), Destiny Waltz (CB), La Tarantelle de Belphegor (CB), Berceuse [Dolly Suite] (CB), Ouvre Ton Coeur (Open your heart) (CB), La Campanella (CB), Overture: The Barber of Seville (CB), Pavane pour une infante defunte (CB), Dance of the little Moorish Slaves [AIDA] (CB), Pavanne (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 1 Op. 46 (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 2 Op. 46 (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 3 Op. 46 (CB), Triumphal March from Tarpeja WoO2 (CB), Trumpet Voluntary (1700) (CB), Overture: Masques & Beramasques (CB), Scicilienne [Pelleas & Melisande] Op. 80 (CB), Wenzel March (CB), Overture: Tancredi (CB), Hungarian Dance [From Foreign Lands] Op. 23 (CB), Triumphal March-Cantata: Caractacus Op. 35 (CB), Danse Slave [Opera: Le Roi Malgre Lui] (CB), March of the dwarfs [Lyric Suite Op. 54] (CB), Overture: The Thieving Magpie (CB), Salut d’amour (CB), The Barber of Lavapies-Selection (CB), Strange Adventure [Yeomen of the Guard] (CB), Prelude and Les Chasseresses [Sylvia Ballet] (CB), March for Concert Wind Band, La fille aux cheveux de lin (Girl with the flaxen hair) (CB), Soldiers Chorus [Opera : Faust 1859] (CB), March: Royal Standard (CB), La Princesse Jaune [The Yellow Princess](CB), Gavotte (CB), Where’re you walk (CB), Londonderry Air (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G minor Op. 46 (CB), Prelude (Te Deum) (CB), The Pelly Waltz (CB), Romance in F (CB), Princess Ida [Introduction] (CB), Sevilla [Suite: Espanola Op. 47] (CB), Triumphal March: Cleopatra (CB), Symphony No. 4 Op. 98 (CB), Sweet Remembrance (CB), Sheep may safely graze (CB), Persian March Op. 289 for Concert Wind Band, Toasts and Tunes for all occasions (CB), Theme from Organ Symphony No. 3 (CB), Slavonic Dance No. 4 in F major Op. 46 (CB), Pomp & Circumstance Military March No. 1 (CB), Brass Symphony [3rd Movement] (CB), Polovtsian Dances [Prince Igor] (CB), Festmarsch Wo05 (CB), Overture: Iolanthe (CB), Selection: H. M. S. Pinafore (CB), TOREADOR’S SONG for Trumpet or Euphonium and Band, Dance of the Tumblers (CB), Procession of the Nobles [Ballet suite: Mlada] (CB), Overture: Oberon (CB), Symphony No 5 (Reformation) (CB), Overture: Di Ballo (CB), Polka from Opera: The Bartered Bride (CB), Jerusalem [with optional voice or choir] (CB), Water Musik [Suite 5 movements] (CB), A Highland Hoedown (CB), Bolero (CB), Notturno (CB), Concerto in G minor [4th Movement] (CB), At the Village fair [Opera: Faust] (CB), Ballet Egyptian (CB), March: National Emblem (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 7 Phryne’s Dance (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 6. Mirror Variations (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 5. Dance of the Trojan Women (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 4. Cleopatra’s Variations (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 3. Ancient Dance (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 2. Slow Dance (CB), Faust Ballet Music: 1. Dance of the Nubian Slaves (CB), Serenade for Trumpet and Concert Wind Band (CB), Moonlight Sonata (CB), Beceuse de Jocelyn (Alto-Sax & Concert wind Band), Wedding March (CB), Russian March (CB), Rachmaninoff's Prelude (CB), Delius: Sleigh Ride (CB), Bourree [Suite ancienne] (CB), La Chaste Suzanne (Trombone and CB), La boda de Luis Alonso (CB), March Radetzky (CB), Selection: The Pirates of Penzance (CB), Cradle Song (Solo Cornet and Concert Band), Even bravest heart may swell (For Solo Cornet and Concert Band), Selection: The Mikado (CB), Pomp & Circumstance Military March No. 4 (CB), Royal Fireworks Music (CB), Scherzo Fantastique Op. 25 (CB), Walking the Dog (George Gershwin), Donna Diana Overture (CB), Polonaise [La Nuit Noel] (CB), PROCESSION OF THE SARDAR(CB), Gershwin 3 Preludes (CB) and GOPAK (The Fair at Sorochinsk)

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