Lalo: Namouna, music from the ballet (1881)

This page lists all recordings of Namouna, music from the ballet (1881), by Edouard Lalo (1823-92) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC).

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Ernest Ansermet conducts Lalo & Chabrier

Ernest Ansermet conducts Lalo & Chabrier


Chabrier:

Habanera

España

Suite Pastorale

Joyeuse Marche

Le Roi Malgré Lui

Lalo:

Symphonie espagnole, Op. 21

Namouna, music from the ballet (1881)

Andantino

Scherzo in D minor

Fantaisie Norvégienne

Overture to 'Le Roi d'Ys'


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.

“the dramatic overture to Le Roi d'Ys has seldom sounded more brilliant than in Ansermet's hands...it is for the character of the performance that Ansermet provides in the famous Espana that this recording is so famous and for its technical brilliance. The bass drum is captured here by Decca (in 1964) as no other company could” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Australian Eloquence - 4800049

(CD - 2 discs)

$14.00

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Lalo: Cello Concerto in D minor, etc.

Lalo:

Cello Concerto in D minor

Symphony in G minor

Namouna, music from the ballet (1881)


BIS - BISCD1296

(CD)

$16.75

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Lalo: Namouna, music from the ballet (1881)

Lalo: Namouna, music from the ballet (1881)


Naive Musique française - V4907

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Lalo: Namouna, music from the ballet (1881), etc.

Ferroud:

Symphony in A major

Foules for orchestra

Sérénade for orchestra

Lalo:

Namouna, music from the ballet (1881)

Schmitt, F:

Symphonie Concertante for Orchestra & Piano, Op. 82

Rêves, for orchestra, Op 65

Pieces (8) for small orchestra, Op 5 "Soirs"

Tournemire:

Symphony No. 6, Op 48

Vieuxtemps:

Violin Concerto No. 6 in G major, Op. 47

Violin Concerto No. 7 in A minor, Op. 49

Greeting to America, Op. 56


Gerard Poulet, Luc Ponet

Liege Philharmonic Orchestra et de la Communaute Francaise de Belgique, Monte Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Lyon National Orchestra, Pierre Bartholomee, David Robertson

Naive - V4912

(CD - 5 discs)

$41.00

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