Lalo: Chamber Works

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Title Year Actions
2 Impromptus, for violin and piano, op. 4

This is a list of compositions of Édouard Lalo.

2 Impromptus, Pastorale and Scherzo for violin and piano, op. 8

The French composer Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) wrote in many genres, including songs, chamber music, orchestral pieces, and choral works. His compositions for piano, written between the 1860s and the 1920s, include some of his best-known works. Fauré's major sets of piano works are thirteen nocturnes, thirteen barcarolles, six impromptus, and four valses-caprices. These sets were composed during several decades in his long career, and display the change in his style from uncomplicated youthful charm to a final enigmatic, but sometimes fiery introspection, by way of a turbulent period in his middle years. His other notable piano pieces, including shorter works, or collections composed or published as a set, are Romances sans paroles, Ballade in F♯ major, Mazurka in B♭ major, Thème et variations in C♯ minor, and Huit pièces brèves. For piano duet, Fauré composed the Dolly Suite and, together with his friend and former pupil André Messager, an exuberant parody of Wagner in the short suite Souvenirs de Bayreuth. Much of Fauré's piano music is difficult to play, but is rarely virtuosic in style. The composer disliked showy display, and the predominant characteristic of his piano music is a classical restraint and understatement.

Allegro maestoso in C minor, for violin and piano, op. 2

This is a list of compositions of Édouard Lalo.

Arlequin in G major, esquisse-caractéristique, for violin or cello and piano

This is a list of compositions of Édouard Lalo.

Cello Sonata in A minor

A cello sonata is a piece written in sonata form, often with the instrumentation of a cello taking solo role with piano accompaniment. Some of the earliest cello sonatas were composed in the 18th century by Francesco Geminiani and Antonio Vivaldi; subsequent famous cello sonatas include those by Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, Felix Mendelssohn, Fryderyk Chopin, and Richard Strauss. The following list contains cello sonatas with or without accompanying instruments. See the See also list for more comprehensive lists divided up into solo and accompanied works.

Chants russes for Cello and Piano

This is a list of compositions of Édouard Lalo.

Fantaisie Norvégienne, for violin and piano

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Fantaisie originale in A major, for violin and piano, op. 1

This is a list of compositions of Édouard Lalo.

Violin Sonata in D major, op. 12

A violin sonata is a musical composition for violin, which is nearly always accompanied by a piano or other keyboard instrument, or by figured bass in the Baroque period.