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Joseph Canteloube
Pastourelle
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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3:37
Joseph Canteloube was a French composer who is best known for his collection of folk songs from the Auvergne region of France. One of his most famous works is the "Pastourelle," which was composed in 1923. The "Pastourelle" is a suite of five songs that are based on traditional folk melodies from the Auvergne region. The suite is scored for voice and orchestra, and each song is characterized by a different mood and tempo. The first movement, "La Delaissado," is a slow and melancholic song that tells the story of a woman who has been abandoned by her lover. The second movement, "Brezairola," is a lively and playful song that celebrates the joys of love. The third movement, "Malurous qu'o uno fenno," is a haunting and mournful song that tells the story of a young girl who has been betrayed by her lover. The fourth movement, "Lo Fiolaire," is a lively and energetic song that celebrates the joys of spring. The final movement, "Lou Coucut," is a joyful and celebratory song that tells the story of a young girl who is courted by a young man. The suite ends with a rousing chorus that celebrates the joys of love and life. Overall, the "Pastourelle" is a beautiful and evocative work that captures the spirit and essence of the Auvergne region. Canteloube's use of traditional folk melodies and his skillful orchestration create a rich and vibrant musical landscape that is both timeless and unforgettable. The "Pastourelle" premiered in Paris in 1925 and has since become one of Canteloube's most beloved works.
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