Joseph Canteloube
Obal din lou Limouzi
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Composer:Joseph CanteloubeGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:2:42"Obal din lou Limouzi" is a collection of folk songs from the Limousin region of France, arranged for voice and orchestra by Joseph Canteloube. The work was composed between 1923 and 1930, and premiered in Paris in 1930. The collection consists of ten movements, each featuring a different folk song from the Limousin region. The songs are sung in the local dialect, and Canteloube's arrangements seek to capture the unique character and flavor of the region's music. The first movement, "Lo fiolaire," is a lively dance tune featuring a solo violin and a driving rhythm. The second movement, "La delaïssádo," is a melancholy ballad sung by a solo soprano, accompanied by a gentle, flowing melody. The third movement, "Lou coucut," is a playful song about a cuckoo bird, with a jaunty melody and a lively rhythm. The fourth movement, "La pastoura als camps," is a pastoral song about a shepherdess tending her flock, with a gentle, lilting melody and a peaceful, bucolic atmosphere. The fifth movement, "Lo fiolairé," is another dance tune, this time featuring a solo flute and a lively, syncopated rhythm. The sixth movement, "Brezairola," is a hauntingly beautiful song about a young woman waiting for her lover to return, with a soaring melody and a sense of longing and anticipation. The seventh movement, "Malurous qu'o uno fenno," is a mournful ballad about a woman who has lost her lover, with a slow, mournful melody and a sense of deep sadness. The eighth movement, "Lou boussu," is a lively dance tune featuring a solo clarinet and a driving rhythm. The ninth movement, "Lou coucut," is a reprise of the earlier cuckoo song, this time featuring a solo oboe and a more subdued, contemplative atmosphere. The final movement, "Obal din lou Limouzi," is a rousing dance tune featuring the full orchestra, with a lively, energetic rhythm and a sense of celebration and joy. Overall, "Obal din lou Limouzi" is a vibrant and colorful tribute to the music and culture of the Limousin region of France. Canteloube's arrangements capture the unique character and flavor of the region's folk music, while also showcasing his own skill and creativity as a composer.More....