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| |  The Chapelle Notre-Dame de Port-Blanc and the Calvary, Côtes d’Armor, inspired this song of which verses are based on the melody of an early Breton hymn. Théodore Botrel was nicknamed “le Breton de Montmartre,” he gathered countless songs including the most famous ones “La Paimpolaise” and “Le Petit Grégoire.”
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| | | Chanson de la marjolaine (Rudolf Schmidt-Wunstorf/ Jacques Gaucheron) Au chant du merle (Rudolf Schmidt-Wunstorf/ Jacques Gaucheron) Les dactylos parisiennes (Rudolf Schmidt-Wunstorf/ Jacques Gaucheron) Chanson de l'amoureuse (Rudolf Schmidt-Wunstorf/ Jacques Gaucheron) Aubades (Pierre-Gérard Verny )
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Aube by Christopher Gibert is a secular cantata for double choir (children and adults) and wind band.
Alternating sung parts and parts for solo orchestra, the piece has 4 movements for a duration of about 25 minutes. |
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