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Alfred Montmarquette - Masters Of French Canadian Music 2 album flac Performer: Alfred Montmarquette
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Listen to music from Alfred Montmarquette like Marche St-Jean, La Guenille & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Alfred Montmarquette. Masters of French Canadian Music 2. 11 tracks. Do you know what kind of music this is? Tag this artist. New York, United States (1871 – 1944).

Masters of French-Canadian Music, Vol. 2. Smithsonian Records.

Alfred Montmarquette was born in New York on April 6, 1871. A self-taught man, he quickly learned and mastered the folksong repertoire while still an adolescent. Having moved to Montréal in the early 1920s, he was more than 50 years old when Conrad Gauthier’s Veillées du bon vieux temps made him known to city audiences. With the bones player Adélard Saint-Jean and the pianist Henri Langlois, Montmarquette formed a trio that recorded first on the Brunswick label (1928) under the names of Trio du Vieux-Québec, Trio Sainte-Catherine, Vieux Quatuor québécois and Vagabonds de Montréal. Alfred Montmarquette also recorded with Ovila Légaré, Eugène Daigneault and Mary Bolduc, the singer who was also his neighbour. Like most traditional musicians of his era, he could not make a living from his music.

Alfred Montmarquette was a Canadian folksong composer and accordionist. Montmarquette was born in New York on 6 April 1871, and taught himself the accordion from the age of twelve, and had mastered it while still an adolescent. Unable to earn a living as a professional musician, he worked as a mason.

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French-Canadian music, Print media La Scena Musicale CM ChartAttack Exclaim! The Record RPM The Coast Music television ATN B4U Music auxtv bpm:tv CMT MuchLoud MuchMore. French Canadian music is music derived from that brought by the early French settlers to what is now Quebec and other areas throughout Canada, or any music performed by the French Canadian people Since the arrival of French music in Canada, there has been much intermixing with the Celtic music of Anglo-Canada.

French-Canadian folk music is generally performed to accompany dances like the jig, jeux dansé, ronde, cotillion, and quadrille. The fiddle is a very common instrument, played by virtuosos like Jean Carignan, Jos Bouchard, and Joseph Allard. Main article: Music of Quebec  . The Canadian major centres for Chinese music are Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. There are also many professional and amateur musicians in other cities across Canada.