Pierre Lalo (6 September 1866– 9 June 1943) was a French music critic and translator. He was the son of the composer Edouard Lalo. His reviews for the Parisian paper Le Temps combined conservatism and wit; among his principal targets was the composer Maurice Ravel, whose music Lalo disparaged throughout his career. In addition to his journalistic work Lalo served on the governing boards of the Paris Conservatoire and the national radio station Radiodiffusion.
PierreLalo (6 September 1866 – 9 June 1943) was a French music critic and translator. He was the son of the composer Edouard Lalo. His reviews for the...
Camille Chevillard; the reception was mixed. Some praised the work, but PierreLalo, critic of Le Temps, hitherto an admirer of Debussy, wrote, "I do not...
PierreLalo, thought that Ravel showed talent, but was too indebted to Debussy and should instead emulate Beethoven. Over the succeeding decades Lalo...
critical reception was generally favourable. Dissenting voices were PierreLalo, who habitually disliked Ravel's music, and Gaston Carraud, who called...
following year at the Opéra-Comique, to acclaim from critics such as PierreLalo and André Coeuroy. He wrote Siete canciones populares españolas, which...
Lalo's arrest under an assumed name, but even in prison, Lalo poses a danger to Gus's organization. The cartel provides Lalo's bail money, and Lalo has...
1978–1998. Le Temps (France) Johannès Weber (1818–1902), 1861–1895. PierreLalo, 1898–1914. Florent Schmitt, 1929–1939. The Times (UK) Thomas Alsager...
1900, (p. 3). gallica. Le Temps, 6 September 1904, (p. 4): article by PierreLalo "La Musique, Aux Arènes de Béziers, première représentation d'Armide"...
finals, there was a public outcry. He was denounced by the leading critic PierreLalo as "a poor musician, author of a few worthless compositions; without...
audiences as Ugly Betty, but wasn't picked up for a regular series. Ramiro "Lalo" Padilla (played by Juan Gil Navarro) is the director of the media company...