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Canteloube: Bailero (Complete Songs of the Auvergne) / Remastered (Century's rec.: Netania Davrath)

Canteloube: Bailero (Complete Songs of the Auvergne) / Remastered (Century's rec.: Netania Davrath)

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TitleCanteloube: Bailero (Complete Songs of the Auvergne) / Remastered (Century's rec.: Netania Davrath)
AuthorClassical Music/ /Reference Recording
Duration17:30
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=27gv9sNG7O0

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Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957) Songs of the Auvergne (Full version with links just below).
Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:14)
00:00 Bailéro (Shepherd's song of Auvergne hills) - 1st Series
06:39 Passo pel prat (Go through the meadow) - 3rd Series
10:42 Trois bourrées (Three Bourrees) - 1st Series
L’aio dé rotso (Spring Water)
Ound' onorén gorda? (Where will we find our flock?)
Obal din Iou Limouzi (Down below in Limousin)

Soprano: Netania Davrath
Conductor: Pierre de la Roche (anonymous name)
Recorded in 1961-63
New mastering in 2022 by AB for CMRR
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To discover urgently, this cycle of popular song from Auvergne (region of France) realized at the beginning of the 60s is absolutely magnificent and deserves to be much more known. We hope that this post as well as your sharing will help its visibility. Netania Devrath's recording is remarkable for its timbre and phrasing. The Ukrainian (an Israeli woman of Ukrainian origin) soprano has worked on the pronunciation of the Auvergne language, which she seems to enjoy every syllable. The orchestra sometimes lacks fullness and depth but has the merit of sounding authentic without mannerism.

Joseph Canteloube (1879-1957) studied with Vincent d'lndy. His compositions gained him eminence in French musical life, and his folk music researches and arrangements added treasures to the heritage of song. His settings of the Songs of the Auvergne are classics of their kind. The first four books appeared during the 1920s and the fifth book appeared in 1955. The lovely folk tunes are handled like gems, and their purity is further enhanced by the orchestral settings, which capture, with the art of the modern orchestrator, the feeling and spirit of the old shepherd's pipe, hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe. The songs are mainly love songs, some playful and some suffused with pathos, but one also gets from them the feeling of the Auvergne itself, and the hills where for generations cattle and sheep raising was the people's occupation. Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:14)

Songs of Andalusia: Middle Ages and Renaissance (Century's rec.: Victoria de Los Ángeles / Gispert): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esa06xn8-EM

Traditional Music PLAYLIST (reference recordings): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3UZpQL9LIxM-yBzFbqMAyhq5dNG86WsF

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