- Marie-Joseph
Canteloube de
Malaret (French pronunciation: [maʁi ʒozɛf kɑ̃tlub də malaʁɛ]; 21
October 1879 – 4
November 1957) was a
French composer, musicologist...
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Fernand Canteloube (3
August 1900 – 16 July 1976) was a
French cyclist who
competed in the road race at the 1920
Summer Olympics. He won a team gold and...
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collection of folk
songs from the
Auvergne region arranged by
Joseph Canteloube for
soprano solo and
orchestra in five
series beginning in the 1920s....
- pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃ dovɛːʁɲ]; English:
Songs from the Auvergne), by
Joseph Canteloube, is a
collection of folk
songs from the
Auvergne region of France, arranged...
- Ibert,
Henri Dutilleux,
Olivier Messiaen,
Francis Poulenc, and
Joseph Canteloube. It also
publishes operatic works by
Italian composers Gioachino Rossini...
- the
Battle of
Alesia and Vercingetorix's
subsequent surrender.
Joseph Canteloube composed an opera, Vercingétorix,
about the
defeat of the
Gauls by Julius...
- the
thirty traditional Auvergnat songs collected and
arranged by
Joseph Canteloube,
performed by von
Stade and the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the...
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Tomaso Albinoni, Hugo Alfvén,
Samuel Barber,
Luigi Boccherini,
Joseph Canteloube, Marc-Antoine Charpentier,
Jeremiah Clarke, Léo Delibes, Paul Dukas, Reinhold...
- was
listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage site in 2018.
Composer Joseph Canteloube based Chants d'Auvergne ("Songs of Auvergne") (1923–55), his well-known...
- owns a
house and
spends half of the year. The
French composer Joseph Canteloube created five sets of folk
songs entitled Songs of the Auvergne, in which...