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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.

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  • 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. (en)
  • Pierre Lalo, né le 6 septembre 1866 et mort le 9 juin 1943 à Paris, est un critique musical et traducteur français. Il est le fils du compositeur Édouard Lalo. Ses critiques pour le journal parisien Le Temps allient conservatisme et esprit. Parmi ses principales cibles se trouvait le compositeur Maurice Ravel, dont Lalo a décrié la musique tout au long de sa carrière. En plus de son travail journalistique, Lalo a siégé au conseil d'administration du Conservatoire de Paris et à la radio nationale Radiodiffusion . (fr)
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  • 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. (en)
  • Pierre Lalo, né le 6 septembre 1866 et mort le 9 juin 1943 à Paris, est un critique musical et traducteur français. Il est le fils du compositeur Édouard Lalo. Ses critiques pour le journal parisien Le Temps allient conservatisme et esprit. Parmi ses principales cibles se trouvait le compositeur Maurice Ravel, dont Lalo a décrié la musique tout au long de sa carrière. En plus de son travail journalistique, Lalo a siégé au conseil d'administration du Conservatoire de Paris et à la radio nationale Radiodiffusion . (fr)
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