Song of the Day. Along with two of my mezzo friends there, we were determined to soak up as much of her as we could during her visit, so the three of us found out what time her orchestra rehearsal was, and since it was in an outdoor rehearsal venue, we were able to wander over and have a listen. I love the way the voice just sort of hangs out on that repeated note, like those shepherds calling out; the way the harmonies slowly change around that simple vocal line, it just wraps around you like a warm hug. That memory still makes me verklempt to this day. Read other posts by Sarah Nelson Craft. In the early 20th century, composer Joseph Canteloube put together volumes of folk songs from the Auvergne region of France in the local language, Occitan and harmonized and arranged them for voice and orchestra. A dedicated performer of art song, she has been presented by Carnegie Hall in multiple song recitals and has collaborated with pianist Warren Jones for concerts in New York and California with more to come next season.
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Chants d'Auvergne (Canteloube, Joseph) - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download
This one, the second song in Volume 1 is by far the most well-known. When I went to spend the summer as a student at Brevard Music Center before my final year of grad school, Baulero could not have been more excited when I found out she was the big guest performer who was coming to do a concert with the orchestra.
A dedicated performer of art song, she has been presented by Carnegie Hall in multiple song recitals and has collaborated with pianist Warren Jones for concerts in New York and California with more to come next season. Read other posts by Sarah Nelson Craft.
I love the way the voice just sort of hangs out on that repeated note, like those shepherds calling out; the way the harmonies slowly change around that simple caanteloube line, it just wraps around you like a warm hug. More than a decade later, I am finally fulfilling that dream! Cangeloube memory still makes me verklempt to this day.
I was already a huge fan of hers, looking up to her more than any other singer at the time.

I was early in grad school, having just started the switch from soprano to mezzo-soprano, and my teacher introduced me to several recordings of hers, as she was a sterling example of all of the repertoire that suited me. No Song is Safe From Us.
All three of us fawning mezzos burst right into tears, we were so overwhelmed by the moment. I love that music can have the power to transport you to a place and put you right inside of a memory. Song of the Day.
There are certain pieces of music that I experienced in such a powerful way the first time I heard them that they bring back an incredibly strong emotional and visceral memory whenever I hear them again. In the early 20th century, composer Xanteloube Canteloube put together volumes of folk songs from the Auvergne region of France in the local language, Occitan and harmonized and arranged them for voice and orchestra.

Along with two of my mezzo friends there, we were determined to soak up as much of her as we could during her visit, so the three of us found out what time her orchestra rehearsal was, and since it was in an outdoor rehearsal venue, we were able to wander over and have a listen.
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