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Complete set, for voice and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne arranged for alto and guitar
Instrumentation |
Contralto, Countertenor, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Translator |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English, Auvergnat dialect |
Difficulty |
Medium |
3 songs from the Auvergne
Baïlèro, L'aio de rotso and Ound onoren
arranged for alto and classical guitar in the original Auvergne language (a cousin of Provençal) and also with versions in my own singing English translation (6 scores in total)
The sound sample is the composer performing Bailero in the English version
Bailero
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro
baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero
lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero.
Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero
lero lero lero bailero lo."
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L'aio de rotso (spring water)
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
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Ound' onoren
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Complete set, for alto saxophone and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for alto saxophone & guitar
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two
Complete set, for bassoon and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for bassoon & guitar
Instrumentation |
Bassoon, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Complete set, for cello and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for cello & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cello, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Complete set, for cor anglais and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for cor anglais & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cor anglais, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Complete set, for oboe and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for oboe & guitar
Instrumentation |
Oboe, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Complete set, for flute and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for flute & guitar
Instrumentation |
Flute, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Complete set, for clarinet and guitar
Title by uploader: 3 songs of the Auvergne for clarinet & guitar
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Arrangement of 3 songs from the Auvergne
The pdf file contains scores and parts of all 3 songs.
The 3 songs are also available separately.
The sound sample is an electronic preview of the third song (Ound Onoren)
They comprise:
1. Bailero
in which a shepherd and a shepherdess sing from each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
2. L'aio de rotso
in which the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Sparkling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
and
3. Ound Onoren
in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
L'aio de rotso, for voice and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso - voice and guitar
Instrumentation |
Voice, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Translator |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English, Auvergnat dialect |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
1993 |
This song is provided in the original Auvergne language and also in my English singing translation
It also appears in a collection of three such songs (including the famous "Baïlèro") at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84835_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_alto_and_guitar.html
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso, for clarinet and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso for clarinet and guitar
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
This instrumental arrangement of my setting of one of the songs of the Auvergne also appears in a collection of three such songs (including the famous "Baïlèro") at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84836_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_flute_or_clarinet_and_guitar.html
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso, for flute and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso for flute and guitar
Instrumentation |
Flute, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
1993 |
This instrumental arrangement of my setting of one of the songs of the Auvergne also appears in a collection of three such songs (including the famous "Baïlèro") at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84836_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_flute_or_clarinet_and_guitar.html
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso (spring water), for oboe and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso (spring water) for oboe & guitar
Instrumentation |
Oboe, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in a jolly arrangement for melody instrument and guitar. The title means "spring water" and the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso (spring water), for alto saxophone and guitar (capo on 1st fret)
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso (spring water) for alto saxophone & guitar (capo on 1st fret)
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in a jolly arrangement for melody instrument and guitar. The title means "spring water" and the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso (spring water), for cor anglais and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso (spring water) for cor anglais & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cor anglais, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in a jolly arrangement for melody instrument and guitar. The title means "spring water" and the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso (spring water), for bassoon and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso (spring water) for bassoon & guitar
Instrumentation |
Bassoon, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in a jolly arrangement for melody instrument and guitar. The title means "spring water" and the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
L'aio de rotso (spring water), for cello and guitar
Title by uploader: L'aio de rotso (spring water) for cello & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cello, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in a jolly arrangement for melody instrument and guitar. The title means "spring water" and the singer is trying to convince a young lady that spring water is not good for her, she should be enjoying wine instead!
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
L'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir, filhoto, l'aïo dé rotso té foro mourir.
Né té cal pas beïr oquel aïo quel aïo,
mes cal prendr' un couot d'oquel aïo dé bi!
S'uno filhoto sé bouol morida, pitchouno, s'uno filhoto sé bouol morida,
li cal pas douna d'oquel aïo dé rotso,
aïmaro miliour oquel aïo dé bi.
My English singing translation:
Sparkling spring water, little girl, that drink is fatal. Spark-ling spring water will not let you live.
You should never drink of the spring's flowing water, you should take the water the vine will provide
When a young maiden wants to wed, oh little one, so when a young maiden wants a wedding fine,
she should not be given the spring's flowing water, she will much prefer if it comes from the vine.
Bailero, for clarinet and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero for clarinet and guitar
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
3'0 |
Year of composition |
1993 |
Arrangement of a traditional tune from the Auvergne.
The girl calls to the shepherd over the water - the river is wide, but the shepherd promises to bring her over the water so they can be together.
The pdf contains score and parts
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro
baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero
lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero.
Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for bassoon and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero for bassoon & guitar
Instrumentation |
Bassoon, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for flute and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero for flute and guitar
Instrumentation |
Flute, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
1993 |
Arrangement of a traditional tune from the Auvergne.
The girl calls to the shepherd over the water - the river is wide, but the shepherd promises to bring her over the water so they can be together.
The pdf contains score and parts
The video can be seen here: https://youtu.be/2OHsvM7Sz5o
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro
baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro.Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero
lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero.
Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for alto saxophone and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero for alto saxophone & guitar
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for oboe and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero for oboe & guitar
Instrumentation |
Oboe, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for cor anglais and guitar (capo on 3)
Title by uploader: Bailero for cor anglais & guitar (capo on 3)
Instrumentation |
Cor anglais, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for cello and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero for cello & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cello, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
My arrangement for voice and guitar (on which this instrumental version is based) can be heard at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmSNm05qU9M
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Bailero, for alto and guitar
Title by uploader: Bailero - alto and guitar
Instrumentation |
Contralto, Countertenor, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Translator |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English, Auvergnat dialect |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
4'2 |
Year of composition |
1985 |
Bailero is one of three Songs of the Auvergne, which I have arranged for guitar and alto voice, and which I have also translated into an English singing version.
Both the original language (Auvergnois) and the English language versions are in the zip file. The sound sample is my performance of the English version.
If you would like all three songs (Bailero, Ound Onoren and L'aio de rotso) they can be found at: http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84835_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_alto_and_guitar.html
Variations on Bailero, for clarinet and guitar
Title by uploader: Variations on Bailero for clarinet and guitar
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Genre |
Classical/Instrumental |
Variations on a song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
A simpler version without the variations is also available.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Variations on Bailero, for flute and guitar
Title by uploader: Variations on Bailero for flute and guitar
Instrumentation |
Flute, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2017 |
Genre |
Classical/Instrumental |
Variations on a song from the Auvergne originally sung by a shepherd and a shepherdess on each side of a valley - one tries to persuade the other to bring his/her flock over to her/his side of the valley.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
A simpler version for flute and guitar without the variations is also available.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
"Pastré, dè dèlaï l'aïo a gaïré dé boun tèn, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô.""E n'en ai gaïré è dio tu baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré lou prat faï flour, li cal gorda toun troupèl, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "L'èrb ès pu fin ol prat d'oïci, baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
"Pastré, couci foraï en o bal io lou bel rîou, dio lou baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô." "Espèro mé té baô circa baïlèro lèro. Lèro lèro lèro lèro baïlèro lô."
My English singing version:
"Shepherd, across the water, you stand in wind and rain, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo." "I stand in wind and rain and sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, see these fair fields, come and feed your flocks, sing the bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "Here all the grass is greener, sing bailero lero. Le ro lero lero lero bailero lo."
"Shepherd, the water keeps me from crossing over, sing bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero, bailero lo." "I shall come down and fetch you o'er, bailero lero. Lero lero lero lero bailero lo."
Ound' Onoren, for voice and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' Onoren - voice and guitar
Instrumentation |
Voice, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Translator |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English, Auvergnat dialect |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
1993 |
This song is provided in the original Auvergne language and also in my English singing translation
It also appears in a collection of three such songs (including the famous "Baïlèro") at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84835_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_alto_and_guitar.html
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren, for clarinet and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' Onoren for clarinet and guitar
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
1993 |
This instrumental arrangement of my setting of one of the songs of the Auvergne also appears in a collection of three such songs (including the famous "Baïlèro") at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84836_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_flute_or_clarinet_and_guitar.html
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren, for flute and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' Onoren for flute and guitar
Instrumentation |
Flute, Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
1993 |
This instrumental arrangement of my setting of one of the songs of the Auvergne also appears in a collection of three such songs (including the famous "Baïlèro") at:
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-84836_3_songs_of_the_auvergne_arranged_for_flute_or_clarinet_and_guitar.html
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for alto saxophone and guitar (capo on 1st fret)
Title by uploader: Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for alto saxophone & guitar (capo on 1st fret)
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for bassoon and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for bassoon & guitar
Instrumentation |
Bassoon, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for cello and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for cello & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cello, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for cor anglais and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for cor anglais & guitar
Instrumentation |
Cor anglais, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for oboe and guitar
Title by uploader: Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for oboe & guitar
Instrumentation |
Oboe, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
A song from the Auvergne in which the shepherd asks his shepherdess sweetheart where they should go to feed their flocks this beautiful morning.
The pdf file contains score and parts.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
Original words (in Auvergnat)
Ound' onorèn gorda, pitchouno droouleto?
Ound' onorèn gorda lou troupel pèl moti?
Onorèn obal din lou ribèirèto, din lou pradel l'erb è fresquèto.
Païsaren loï fèdoï pèlloï flours.
Al loun del tsour nous forons l'omour!
Ogatso louï moutous, pitchouno droouleto, ogatso louï moutous lèï obilhé maï nous.
Ogatso loï fedoï qué païssou l'erbo, è lèïs obilhé qué païssou lou flours,
naôtres pitchouno qué sound'aïma, per viouvr' o bon lou plosir d'omour.
My English singing translation:
Where shall we go to feed all our flocks this morning?
Where shall we go my, pretty one, oh, tell me where?
Let us go down to the side of the river, in that green meadow the grass is so fresh.
We'll graze our flocks there among the flowers and love will reign all the live-long day!
Oh look at all the sheep now, my pretty darling oh look at all the sheep and the bees and us two;
See the sheep as they graze the meadow's grasses and humming bees as they feed from flowers;
but we my darling, we love all the time and love will feed us with pleasure pure!
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Scores 34
- Complete set, for voice and guitar
- Complete set, for alto saxophone and guitar
- Complete set, for bassoon and guitar
- Complete set, for cello and guitar
- Complete set, for cor anglais and guitar
- Complete set, for oboe and guitar
- Complete set, for flute and guitar
- Complete set, for clarinet and guitar
- L'aio de rotso, for voice and guitar
- L'aio de rotso, for clarinet and guitar
- L'aio de rotso, for flute and guitar
- L'aio de rotso (spring water), for oboe and guitar
- L'aio de rotso (spring water), for alto saxophone and guitar (capo on 1st fret)
- L'aio de rotso (spring water), for cor anglais and guitar
- L'aio de rotso (spring water), for bassoon and guitar
- L'aio de rotso (spring water), for cello and guitar
- Bailero, for clarinet and guitar
- Bailero, for bassoon and guitar
- Bailero, for flute and guitar
- Bailero, for alto saxophone and guitar
- Bailero, for oboe and guitar
- Bailero, for cor anglais and guitar (capo on 3)
- Bailero, for cello and guitar
- Bailero, for alto and guitar
- Variations on Bailero, for clarinet and guitar
- Variations on Bailero, for flute and guitar
- Ound' Onoren, for voice and guitar
- Ound' Onoren, for clarinet and guitar
- Ound' Onoren, for flute and guitar
- Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for alto saxophone and guitar (capo on 1st fret)
- Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for bassoon and guitar
- Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for cello and guitar
- Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for cor anglais and guitar
- Ound' Onoren (where shall we go), for oboe and guitar
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