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Joseph Canteloube
Quan z'eyro petitoune
Works Info
Composer
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Joseph Canteloube
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:54
"Quan z'eyro petitoune" is a traditional Occitan folk song that was arranged and harmonized by Joseph Canteloube in his collection of songs called "Chants d'Auvergne." The collection was first composed in 1923 and premiered in 1925. The song is in the Occitan language, which is a Romance language spoken in southern France, Italy, and Spain. The title translates to "When the little bird wakes up" in English. The song is a pastoral love song that describes the beauty of nature and the joy of being in love. The arrangement by Canteloube features a solo soprano voice accompanied by an orchestra. The song is in a moderate tempo and is in a ternary form, with a repeated A section and a contrasting B section. The orchestration is lush and colorful, featuring strings, woodwinds, and brass. The vocal line is highly ornamented, with trills, turns, and melismatic passages that showcase the singer's virtuosity. The song begins with a gentle introduction by the orchestra, featuring a lilting melody played by the strings. The soprano enters with the first verse, singing about the little bird that wakes up and sings in the morning. The vocal line is light and airy, evoking the image of the bird's song. The orchestra provides a delicate accompaniment, featuring pizzicato strings and woodwind trills. The second verse introduces the theme of love, with the soprano singing about the joy of being in love and the beauty of the countryside. The vocal line becomes more florid and expressive, with the singer using a wide range of vocal techniques to convey the emotion of the text. The orchestra provides a lush and romantic accompaniment, featuring sweeping string melodies and brass fanfares. The third verse returns to the theme of nature, with the soprano singing about the flowers and the trees. The vocal line becomes more playful and rhythmic, with the singer using syncopation and staccato notes to convey the energy of the text. The orchestra provides a lively accompaniment, featuring woodwind runs and brass accents. The song concludes with a reprise of the first verse, with the soprano singing about the little bird that sings in the morning. The orchestra provides a gentle and peaceful accompaniment, featuring a soft string melody and woodwind trills. The song ends with a delicate coda, featuring a final trill from the soprano and a gentle chord from the orchestra. Overall, "Quan z'eyro petitoune" is a beautiful and expressive song that showcases the beauty of the Occitan language and the skill of Joseph Canteloube as an arranger and composer. Its pastoral themes and lush orchestration make it a beloved piece in the classical repertoire.
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