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Songs of the Auvergne

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan present an all-French programme of music including Canteloube's ravishing Songs of the Auvergne.

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under its Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan present an all-French programme of music from the Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool, which includes Joseph Canteloube's ravishing settings of French folksong, the Songs of the Auvergne, performed with soprano Carolyn Sampson. Also on the programme is music by Maurice Ravel and a rare opportunity to hear the symphony by Paul Dukas, the composer best known for his fantastical and much loved tone poem The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
Introduced by Linton Stephens.

Ravel - Suite: Ma mere l'Oye (Mother Goose)
Canteloube - Songs of the Auvergne:
1. Malurous qu'o uno fenno (Series 3 No. 5)
2. Oï ayaï (Series 4 No. 2)
3. Bailero (Series 1 No. 2)
4. Lou boussu (Series 3 No. 3)
5. Brezairola (Series 3 No. 4)
6. Là-haut, sur le rocher (Series 5 No. 3)
7. Lou coucut (Le coucou) (Series 4 No. 6)

INTERVAL

Dukas: Symphony in C major

Carolyn Sampson (soprano)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Domingo Hindoyan (conductor)

Release date:

2 hours, 14 minutes

On radio

Tue 10 Mar 202619:30

Broadcast

  • Tue 10 Mar 202619:30