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During the 1850s, Lalo played an important role in the revival of Chamber music in France and composed two piano trios which showed his mastery over that form. In 1848, he co-founded the Arminguad Quartet where he performed as a violist and second violinist. Lalo married Julie Berner in 1865, who later became a performer for his compositions. Lalo had to face disappointments, a lot of times during his career. In 1866, Lalo began writing ‘Fiesque’, an opera that was supposed to be performed on the stage but the Paris Opera went against producing his work. Lalo’s career reached its apex when the ‘Societe Nationale de Musique’ was founded in 1871 with the aim of promoting contemporary composers. This motivated Lalo to compose for the orchestra, and he produced impressive compositions during this period which included the famous ‘Symphonie Espanol, the ‘Cello Concerto’ and ‘Fantaisie norvegienne’. Lalo’s most complex yet most celebrated work was Le Roi d'Ys, an opera that was performed in the year 1888 which earned him a great reputation as a composer. Lalo left several works incomplete when he died in Paris at the age of sixty-three (Edouard Lalo).
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