CANTELOUBE (de Calaret), Marie Joseph
b Annonay, 21 October 1879
d Gridney, 4 November 1957, aged seventy-eight
He was a pupil of d'Indy at the Schola Cantorum in Paris, and spent most of his life composing, collecting and arranging folk songs of France.
1903 (24)
Colloque sentimentale, for voices and string quartet
1904 (25)
Dans la montagne, suite for violin and piano 1
909 (30)
Eglogue d'automne, for voice and orchestra
1910-11 (31)
Vers la princesse lointaine, symphonic poem
1911-13 (31))
Le Mas, opera
1913 (34)
Au printemps, for voice and orchestra
1914 (35)
Triptyque, for voice and orchestra
1918-22 (39-43)
L'Arade, six songs with piano
1929 (50)
Lauriers, three pieces for orchestra
1931-3 (51-3)
Vercingétorix, opera
1934-5 (55)
Pieces Françaises, for piano and orchestra
1937 (58)
Poeme, violin and orchestra
1946 (67)
Rustiques, for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Canteloube wrote many folk-song arrangements for chorus or soloists, including the popular Songs of the Auvergne (4 vols, 1920-30).