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Two Pieces for Tuba or Bass Trombone & Piano
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19551158

Two Pieces for Tuba or Bass Trombone & Piano by Edouard Lalo Trombone - Sheet Music

By Edouard Lalo
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Tuba or Bass Trombone & Piano - Advanced

SKU: CY.CC2373

Composed by Edouard Lalo. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. Spanish romantic. Solo with Piano. Cherry Classics #CC2373. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC2373).

Lalo was born in Lille (Nord), in northernmost France. He attended that city's music conservatory in his youth. Then, beginning at age 16, Lalo studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Berlioz's old enemy François Antoine Habeneck. For several years, he worked as a string player and teacher in Paris. In 1848, he joined with friends to found the Armingaud Quartet, playing viola and second violin. Lalo's earliest surviving compositions are songs and chamber works. He dedicated most of his career to the composition of chamber music, which was in vogue, and to writing works for orchestra.
These two works beautifully arranged by Mr. Sauder show the core of Lalo's chamber music; personal, subtle at times and filled with a French lyricism.
For advanced performers.

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