Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for alto saxophone & guitar (capo on 1st fret) (arr. David Warin Solomons) by Traditional Sheet Music for Instrumental Duet at Sheet Music Direct
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Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for alto saxophone & guitar (capo on 1st fret) (arr. David Warin Solomons) Digital Sheet Music
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Ound' onoren (where shall we go) for alto saxophone & guitar (capo on 1st fret) (arr. David Warin Solomons)
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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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