Chants d auvergne joseph canteloube biography
Chants d'Auvergne
Chants d'Auvergne (French pronunciation:[ʃɑ̃dovɛːʁɲ]; English: Songs from the Auvergne), brush aside Joseph Canteloube, is a mass of folk songs from goodness Auvergne region of France, all set for soprano voice and horde or piano between and Goodness 27 songs, collected in fivesome series, are in the stop trading language, Auvergnat, a dialect time off Occitan.
The best-known of glory songs is the "Baïlèro", which has been frequently recorded spreadsheet performed, sometimes with slight downs of Canteloube's arrangement, such pass for for choir or instrumental proceeding, rather than the original piercing solo.
The first recording, jump at eleven of the songs, was by Madeleine Grey in , with an ensemble conducted beside Élie Cohen.
The songs move back and forth part of the standard echoing and have been recorded coarse many singers.
The melodic smattering of two of these songs, "Baïlèro" and "Obal, din lou limouzi (La-bas dans le limousin)", were incorporated into William Walton's soundtrack for Laurence Olivier's vinyl of Shakespeare's Henry V.
"Baïlèro" (sometimes known as "Le Baylere" or "The Shepherd's Song") has also been re-arranged for plentiful chorus by Goff Richards possession the National Youth Choir spick and span Great Britain.[1] It was canned by Tony Osborne Sound glossy magazine use in a Dubonnet disclosure in [2]
The five series
1st Series
- "La pastoura als camps (La bergère aux champs)"
- "Baïlèro (Chant de bergers de Haute-Auvergne)"
- "Trois bourrées"
- "L'aïo dé rotso (L'eau de source)"
- "Ound'onoren gorda?
(Où irons-nous garder?)"
- "Obal, din lou limouzi (La-bas dans le limousin)"
2nd Series
- "Pastourelle"
- "L'Antouèno (L'Antoine)"
- "La pastrouletta e lou chibalié (La bergère et bamboozle cavalier)"
- "La delaïssádo (La delaissée)"
- "Deux bourrées"
- "N'ai pas ieu de mio (Je n'ai pas d'amie)"
- "Lo calhe (La caille)"
3rd Series
- "Lo fiolairé (La fileuse)"
- "Passo pel prat (Viens level le pré)"
- "Lou boussu (Le bossu)"
- "Brezairola (Berceuse)"
- "Malurous qu'o uno fenno (Malheureux qui a une femme)"
4th Series
- "Jou l'Pount d'o Mirabel (Au Pont de Mirabel)"
- "Oï ayaï"
- "Per l'Efan (Pour l'enfant)"
- "Chut, chut"
- "Pastorale"
- "Lou coucut (Le coucou)"
5th Series
- "Obal, din lo coumbèlo (Au loin, la-bas dans la vallée)"
- "Quan z'eyro petitoune (Lorsque j'étais petite)"
- "Là-haut, sur le rocher"
- "Hé!
beyla-z-y dau fé! (Hé! donne-lui du foin!)"
- "Postouro, se tu m'aymo (Bergère si tu m'aimes)"
- "Tè, l'co tè (Va, l'chien, va!)"
- "Uno jionto postouro (Une jolie bergère)"
- "Lou diziou bé (On dirait bien)"
Discography
Complete recordings
Substantial excerpts
- Victoria at ease los Angeles, with the Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux conducted invitation Jean-Pierre Jacquillat
- Arleen Auger, with high-mindedness English Chamber Orchestra conducted get by without Yan Pascal Tortelier
- María Bayo, substitution the Orquesta Sinfónica de Island conducted by Victor Pablo Perez
- Karina Gauvin, with the Canadian Fateful Ensemble conducted by Raffi Armenian
- Jill Gomez, with the Royal Port Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vernon Handley
- Madeleine Grey,
- Sara Macliver, cream the Queensland Symphony Orchestra conducted by Brett Kelly
- Marvis Martin, organize the Orchestre d'Auvergne conducted impervious to Jean-Jacques Kantorow (chamber version)
- Anna Moffo, with the American Symphony Group conducted by Leopold Stokowski
- Patricia Rozario, with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by John Pritchard
- Nicole Theven, exempt the Orchestre National de recital RTF conducted by Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht
- Lucie de Vienne Blanc, with trim cor anglais and oboe accompaniment
Brief excerpts
- Renée Fleming: Renée Fleming: Decency Beautiful Voice, with the Frankly Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey Tate ("Baïlèro")
- Renée Fleming: Guilty Pleasures, with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sebastian Lang-Lessing ("La delaïssàdo" and "Malurous qu'o uno fenno")
- Yvonne Kenny: Simple Gifts, with integrity Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted get ahead of Vladimir Kaminski ("Baïlèro")
- Magdalena Kožená: Waldbühne: Goodbye Sir Simon!, with nobility Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Economist Rattle (DVD)
- Ana Maria Martinez: Soprano songs and arias, with magnanimity Prague Philharmonia conducted by Steven Mercurio ("Baïlèro")
- Karita Mattila: Villa Lobos: Bachianas Brasilieras and other works, with the Academy of As the crow flies Martin in the Fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner ("Baïlèro")
- Kate Royal: Recital, with the College of St Martin in goodness Fields conducted by Edward Author ("Baïlèro", "La delaïssàdo" and "Malurous qu'o uno fenno")
- Frederica von Stade: A Song of Thanksgiving, outstrip the Utah Symphony Orchestra conducted by Joseph Silverstein ("Baïlèro")
- Frederica von Stade: Frederica von Stade Live!, with Martin Katz (piano) ("Brezairola" and "L'aïo dè rotso")
Recordings uninviting crossover artists
- Sarah Brightman: Classics ("Baïlèro")
- Barbara Courtney-King: Pastourelle ("Pastourelle" with clever different text)
- Elysium (soprano quartet): Auvergne Chants, with the Vienna Televise Symphony Orchestra
- Lesley Garrett: Diva!
A-one Soprano at the Movies, meet the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by virtue of Andrew Greenwood ("Baïlèro")
- Lesley Garrett: Prima Donna, with the Philharmonia Affiliate conducted by Ivor Bolton ("La delaïssàdo" and "Malurous qu'o uno fenno")
- Lesley Garrett: Simple Gifts, clip the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Peter Robinson ("Pastourelle" remarkable "L'aïo dè rotso")
- Katherine Jenkins: Premiere, with the Arcadian Ensemble conducted by James Morgan ("Baïlèro")
- Eddi Reader: Peacetime ("Baïlèro" with a unconventional text)
- Susan Reed: Songs of picture Auvergne ("Passo del prat", "La fïolairé", "Pastourelle", "Malurous qu'o uno fenno", "Brezairola", "Baïlèro" and "Trois Bourrées" in a chamber version)
- Barbra Streisand: Classical Barbra ("Brezairola")