Chants D’Auvergne 1Ere Serie Voix Moyenne Et Piano CANTELOUBE JOSEPH
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Compiled by Joseph Canteloube, this book is the first set from the series Chants D'Auvergne. It features three songs, including the most famous one ; Bàï lèro. This edition, written for Voice and Piano, contains lyrics in the local dialect ; Occitan, with the French translation below. Some directives are given to obtain the correct pronunciation of the language. I. La Pastoura als camps (La Bergère aux champs) / Shepherdess in the fields II. Bàï lèro (Chant de Bergers) / Shepherd's song III. Trois Bourrees a. L'aï o de rotso(L'eau de source) / Spring Water b. Ound' onoren gorda ? (Où irons-nous garder ?) / Where will we take the sheep c. Obal din lou Limouzi (Là-bas dans le Limousin) / There, in the Limousin Each piece is also commented with the exact location the song is from. Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957) was a French composer, musician and author, mainly known for his folk songs and for the series 'Songs from the Auvergne' inspired by the area his family was from.