
Marie-Joseph Canteloube de Malaret (1879 - November 4, 1957), was a French composer. Canteloube was born in Annonay in the Ardèche, and died at Grigny in Yvelines. He is best known for his collection of folk songs from the Auvergne region, Chants d’Auvergne ("Songs of the Auvergne"). Canteloube himself believed that "les chants paysans s’élèvent bien souvent au niveau de l’art le plus pur, par le sentiment et l’expression, sinon par la forme" ("peasant songs often rise to the level of purest art in terms of feeling and expression
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Bailero
Songs Of The Auvergne Bailero
Bailero (Songs of the Auvergne)
Pastourelle
Lou boussu
Malurous qu'o uno fenno
Brezairola
Lou coucut
La Delaissado
Songs Of The Auvergne: Bailero
Ound' onorn gor
Jou l'pount d'o Mirabel
Passo pel prat
Bailero from Songs of the Auvergne
Songs Of The Auvergne
Obal din lou Limouzi
Chut, chut
L'Antou
Ba l
Bal
L'Antouno
Lo fiolair
Ound' onor n gor
La delas
Songs Of The Auvergne: La Delaissado
L'ao d r
Pastouro, s tu m'ay
La Pastoura als Camps
Bailero Baile
L'a o d r
La Pastrouletta e lou Chibalie
Pastouro, s tu m'ay
Baïlèro
Bailero (from Songs of the Auberge)
Bailero (Form Songs of the Auv
L'Antoueno
Lo fiolaire
Chants d'Auvergne: 2. Bailero
La dela s
Pastorale
Bailero (from Songs of the Auvergne)
Chants D'Auvergne (Bailero)
Uno jionto postouro
Bailero (from Songs From The Auvergne)
Oi ayai
T, l'co,
Pour l'enfant
L'aio de rotso
Shepherd's Song
Chants D'auvergne Baïlero
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