Symphonie Espagnole
"Symphonie Espagnole" is a concert piece for violin and orchestra composed by Édouard Lalo in 1874. It is known for its vibrant melodies and rich orchestration, reflecting Spanish musical influences. The work is structured in five movements, showcasing the virtuosity of the violinist while incorporating elements of Spanish folk music.
The piece is often performed in concert halls and is a staple of the violin repertoire. Its lively rhythms and colorful harmonies make it a favorite among audiences and musicians alike. "Symphonie Espagnole" has been recorded by numerous artists, further solidifying its place in classical music history.