Anselme, Père, and Frère Daniel. Kines, Tom. Fredericton, N.B. "The Songs of Nathan Hatt." Journal ofAmerican Folklore, 82 (1969), 34-50. 2 records. Ontario Ballads and Folksongs. Blanche comme la neige (SATB): G. V. Thompson. Journal ofAmerican Folklore, 32 (1919), 1-89. St. John's, 1902. Ethnomusicology, 16 (1972), 465-478. Marianne s'en va-t-au moulin (unison): F. Harris. Children's songs. Old Songs ofNewfoundland. Folklore of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 117, 1950, pp. Twelve Ancient French Canadian Folk Songs: Boosey & Co. Willan, Healey. ne (unison with descant): Carl Fischer. O'Neil, Charles. Eaton, R. S. Three French-Canadian Folksongs (SATB): Berandol Music. McCauley, William. Shadow on the Prairie (ballet suite). Archives de Folklore, 3 (1948), 109-157. "Chansons pop ulaires." Folkways FM 4018. Price New from Used from Vinyl "Please retry" $199.98 . Ils ont promesse Qu’ils me marieront. Toronto: W. J. Gage, 1960. The following is a revised and updated version of the reference list prepared for the Canadian Folk Music Society by Barbara Cass-Beggs and Edith Fowke in 1966. Johnston, Richard. Journal of the Folk Song Society, 34 (1930), 2 18-230. Recorded by Laura Boulton in Manitoba. Six Folk Songs from Eastern Canada (medium voice and piano): Boosey and Hawkes. Wright, Don. (SATB); Sainte Marguerite (SATB); We'll Rant and We'll Roar (SATB): Waterloo. Canadian Folk Songs, Old and New. Indian Music of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about La Société De La Chorale Bach De Montréal* - Mon Canada: French Canadian Folk Songs at Discogs. Newfoundlanders, Sing! 75-79. Book of Canadian Folk Songs - Edith Fowke). ); Canada Is Singing; As Jimmy Went a-Hunting (SAB); Down by the FairRiver (SATB); The Day Columbus Landed Here (TTBB); The Huron Carol (SATB); . Texts only. 2 13-239. Cass-Beggs, Barbara. "Les écoliers de Pontoise." Tiersot, Julien. Rodeo RLP 30. Sung by choral groups. "Canada's Maritime Provinces: An Ethnomusicological Survey." Oxner, Diane. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 211, 1966. Fowke, Edith, Alan Mills, and Helmut Blume. Peacock, Kenneth. Romancéro du Canada. An Irishman in North Americay. Folkways FM 4052. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1933; rpt. Orchestral Suite on Maritime Folk Songs. Online, everywhere. 234-238. Somers, Harry. Folkways FG 3502. Peacock, Kenneth. ); Berandol Music. Cable, Howard. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1950. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1919. "Recordeurs de chansons." Folk Songs of the Canadian Maritimes. Piano accompaniments. Winnipeg: Ukrainian Canadian Pioneers' Library, 1958. Godden, Reginald. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 190, pp. 1830)." Songs of French Canada. Les Bords du Saint-Laurent. British Columbia Library Quarterly, 26 (1962), 15-29. "Ethnomusicology, 14 (1970), 129-142. 1. 69-164. Waterloo: Waterloo Music Company, 1967. Douze chansons canadiennes: Waterloo Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. I have provided the English words to aid in understanding the text, but like most of these voyageur songs, it really needs to be sung in French! Canada's Story in Song. Rodeo RLP 49. Sir Ernest MacMillan. 1942-1948. "Seven Songs from Lorette." Piche, Eudore. Travellers, The. RECORDS. St. John's Extension Choir of Memorial University. In Geert van den Steenhoven, Research-Report on Caribou Eskimo Law. "The Ballad of Peter Amberley." "Chants populaires du Canada." historique du Nouvel-Ontario, 1969. Songs from the Iroquois Longhouse. Lawrence Doyle: The Farmer Poet of Prince Edward Island. McKay, G. F. Rocky Harbour and Sandy Cove: A Newfoundland Suite for String Orchestra: C. C. Birchard. Verse 1: Mon pere et ma mere D’locmine ils sont Mon pere et ma mere D’locmine ils sont Ils ont promesse Qu’ils me marieront. Songs of Miramichi. Singers like Yves Albert , Edith Butler , and, especially, Félix Leclerc and Gilles Vigneault , helped lead the way. Saint-Pierre et Miquelon: Une mission folkiorique aux iles. Québec: Presses de l'Université Laval, 1969. "Labour and Industrial Protest Songs in Canada." Lumbering Songs from the Northern Woods. "Canadian Folk Songs." Cape Breton Come-All- Ye. Ethnomusicology, 16 (1972), 372-380. Journal of the International FolkMusic Council, 14(1962), 22-29. Check out La Belle Province Québec: French-Canadian Folk Songs by Alexander Zelkin and Denise Bérard on Amazon Music. Bibliography and Discography." Fowke, Edith. Adaskin, Murray. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 190, pp. . 'Escaouette (suite pour orchestre et choeurs sur des airs acadiens). Recueilliés par Carmen Roy. *cavanagh, Beverley. Baillargeon, Hélène, et Alan Mills. Folkways FE 4482. Okun, Milt. Songs Sung by Old-Time Sealers ofMany Years Ago. New York: George H. Richmond, 1897, pp. Jacquet H. Maurice. The Ukrainian Winter Folksong Cycle in Canada. "Studies in Blackfoot Indian Musical Culture." Hill, Eugene. Poirier, B. F. Rhapsodie d'airs canadiens (piano or organ): Ed. Miramichi Ballad: Boosey and Hawkes. Folkways FE 4464. Québec: Presses Universitaires Laval, 1956. Archives de Folklore, 2 (1947), 191-292. MacMillan, Sir Ernest. 147-1699. Fortier, Achille. Alan Mills and Jean Carignan. Manny, Louise, and James Reginald Wilson. Folk Songs from Newfoundland. Musical Quarterly, 20 (1934), 107-116. "Songs from Nova Scotia." Saskatchewan Legend. Szwed, John F. "Paul E. Hall: A Newfoundland Song-Maker and His Community of Song." The Ojibwa Choir directed by Chief North Star. The list of compositions based on folk music is necessarily limited, but it includes most published works, and some unpublished works available through the Canadian Music Centre, 1263 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. Folk Songs from Newfoundland. Thomas, Philip J. 235-3 80. Montréal: Editions de l'Homme, 1963. Journal of the International Folk Music Council, 3 (1951), 81-85. St. John's, 1912. 209-212. Piano accompaniments. Six Maritime Folk Songs (2 vols. Folk Songs of Canada. Chansons canadiennes : French-Canadian folk songs. Chansons du vieux Quebec: Beauchemin. French-Canadian Folk Song, transcribed by S. Trinneer. Sung by Montreal school children. Le Chant de l'alouette. These are Canadian Folk Songs enjoyed by my family. Hardy, Montreal. Canadian Vibrations. Folk Songs of Canada. Rodeo RLP 80. Songs and Ballads ofNewfoundland. Folkways FE 4513. Montréal: Archambault, 1947. Recorded by Ida Halpern. Songs of Canada (for recorders): Whaley Royce. Piano accompaniments. Enregistré par Roger Matton avec le concours du Conseil des Arts. Canadian Literature, 7 (1961), 34-44. Barbeau, Marius, and Edward Sapir. Piano accompaniments. Peacock, Kenneth. "Yiddish Folk Songs Current in French Canada." Apex AL7 1645. "British Ballads in Ontario." . Le Rossignoly chante. Archives de Folklore, 4 (1949), 57-6 1. Kurath, Gertrude P. Dance and Song Rituals of Six Nations Reserve, Ontario. Ballads and Sea Songs of Newfoundland. Ethnomusicology, 16 (1972), 404-414. Mimeographed. Seven Métis Songs. Gibbs, Armstrong. Folk Song Suite for Woodwinds: Boosey and Hawkes. Pentland, Barbara. Three Scenes for Piano (Habitant Sketches): Mercury, New York. Three Songs of the West Coast: F. Harris. Roy, Carmen. Folkways FG 3531. RCA Victor LCP-1020. RCA Victor LCP-1020. ): Berandol Music. : Brunswick Press, 1968. 168-189. "An Apache Rabbit Dance Song Cycle as Sung by the Iroquois." The Eskimos of Hudson Bay and Alaska. Introduction, Pastorale and Fugue on a French-Canadian Air. La Société de la Chorale Bach de Montréal. CJON Glee Club. Ontario Archeological Museum Report, 1879, pp. D'ou viens-tu, bergere½ (SATB); Gay Is the Rose (SATB): Boston Music. . "American Cowboy and Western Pioneer Songs in Canada." Peacock, Kenneth. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1963. Tremblay, J. P. A. Hatboro, Pa.: Folklore Associates, 1965. Folk Music from Nova Scotia. Recorded by Edith Fowke. Boas, Franz. Leach, MacEdward. Raoul Roy: folklore. We'll Rant and We'll Roar (TTBB): Waterloo Music. Mills, Alan. Little Suite for String Orchestra on Canadian Folk Songs: Berandol Music. Quebec Lumber Camp. "Songs and Dances; characteristic life-expression of the Eskimo. Ceremonial Arts of Two Seneca Longhouses. London: Novello, 1950. Toronto: BMI Canada Ltd., 1967. Bissell, Keith. Variations Libres sur "Isabeau s'y promène ". Chants de noel du Canada Francais. Recherches Sociographiques, 1(1960), 401-434. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 123, 1951, pp. Archives de Folklore, 1(1946), 176-200. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 201, 1965. Three French-Canadian Folksongs (SATB): Mills. Journal of American Folklore, 33 (1920), 3 21-335. Selection ofFavourite Newfoundland Old Time Music. While many of these songs have been preserved almost intact, others have evolved with the passage of time. Kasemets, Udo. 129-148. (1955), 176-181. Nolan, Dick. Doyon, Madeleine. Indian Music of the Canadian Plains. James, Karen. Ukrainian Country Music in Western Canada." Marie-Ursule, Soeur. Chansons de Québec (Folk Songs of Quebec). "Sounds you Never Before Heard.' Young, Russell Scott. Folkways FG 3505. Archer, Violet. Select M298.068, M298.095, SSP 24147, SSP 24179. LaRue, F. A. H. "Les chansons populaires et historiques du Canada." Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 75, 1935. Journal ofAmerican Folklore 72 (1959), 5 3-66. Waterloo: Waterloo Music Company, 1957. Greenleaf, Elisabeth B. and Grace Y. Mansfield. Elektra EKL 23. Barbeau, Garfield, and Wingert. Jones, Trevor, and Donald Wetmore. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 220, 1968. Journal of American Folklore, 31(1918), 158-169. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1955, pp. Foyer canadien, 1 (1963), 321-384. McCurdy, Ed. la Claire Fontaine: Chappell. Archives de Folklore, 4 (1949), 95-103. Sally Go Round the Sun. Mon Canada. Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions, 1973. Chanteurs franco-ontariens et leurs chansons. Barbeau, Marius. Love Song of the Haida Indians (voice and string orchestra). It is selective rather than complete: it includes most books of traditional songs and records by traditional singers, along with representative articles on various aspects of Canadian folk music, and some folk-song records by non-traditional singers. Folkways FW 6821. Influenced by music from France, French–language folk songs took root in North America during the colonial development of New France. "Bio-Bibliographie de Marius Barbeau." Many of the French-Canadian songs are in a style called the “chansons’ repondre”. Game Songs of French Canada. Ontario Archeological Museum Report, 1903, 137-152. Bissell, Keith. The Doukhobors of British Columbia. Archives de Folklore, 2 (1947), 17-26. Joyeux Copains de Hawkesbury. William, Healey. Each of the brief movements may be sung in French (IPA guides included), English (accurately translated), or a combination of Les Jongleurs du billochet. "Nine Songs from Newfoundland." Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1962. Recorded by Edith Fowke. Celtic CS 38. Folk Songs ofFrench Canada. 20 Chansons populaires du Canada: Ed. Jongleur Songs of Old Quebec. 2. Orain Cheap Breatainn (Songs of Cape Breton). Northeast Folklore 5 (1963), 1-87. Fauset, Arthur Huff. In Aspects of Music in Canada, ed. Tom Brandon of Peterborough, Ontario. Canadian Folk Music Society, 1966. Roy, Raoul. 15-19. Le Chanson folklorique dans le milieu canadien-français traditionnel (The Folk-Song in the Traditional Society of French-Canada). Chansons populaires du vieux Québec. Tapscott, Carl. Ukrainian Christmas Songs. Sea Gallows (ballet on Nova Scotia Folk Songs). Canadian Folk-Life and Folk-Lore. I'se the B'y that Builds the Boat (SA); Two Canadian Folk Songs (SA): Berandol Music. Folklore franco-ontarien — Chansons. The album, which was originally released by Monitor Records in 1990, features Zelkin and Denise Berard performing modern arrangements of French-Canadian folk music, with instrumental accompaniment. Vol. Journal ofAmerican Folklore, 31 (1918), 170-179. Sally Go Round the Sun: 300 Songs, Rhymes and Games of Canadian Children. MacMillan, Sir Ernest. Fantasia on Two French-Canadian Folksongs. Bolduc is often considered to be Quebec's first singer-songwriter. The published material has been divided into language groupings, and general works that include songs in two or more languages have been included in the English section. "Music of the B.C. Folklore Canadien (chansons populaires de Gaspésie). Piano accompaniments. Columbia FL 226. Hatboro Pa.: Folklore Associates, 1968. Recitative and Rondo (on songs of the Copper Eskimos) (string orchestra). Recorded by Kenneth Peacock. Rodeo RLP 83 and 84. Sargent, Margaret. Piano accompaniments. Vingt-et-une chansons canadiennes (Twenty-One Folk Songs of French Canada). Songs of the Maritimes. "Folk Songs Collected in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada." Recorded by Edith Fowke. Journal of American Folklore, 7 (1894), 45-50; 10 (1897), 109-115. "Trois beaux canards (92 versions canadiennes)." Canadian Fantasy. Folkways FM 4003. Hemsworth, Wade. Edited by Marius Barbeau. Les Goelands, Vol. Recorded by Barbara Bachovzeff. Montréal: Editions Lumen, 1946. Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 197, 1965. New York: American Folklore Society, 1931, pp. Barbeau, Marius. Fleming, Robert. "The Ermatinger Collection of Voyageur Songs (ca. Folkways FG 3549. Greenough, William P. "Chansons Canadiennes." Ridout, Godfrey. Newfoundland Scene. In The Literary History of Canada, ed. "A Man and His Song: Joe Scott and 'The Plain Golden Band." Northwest Coast Indians." Ottawa: National Museum. Folklore Canadien. Folkways FM 4005. "The Red River Valley' Re-Examined." - stream 20 french canadian playlists including canadian, french, and indie music from your desktop or mobile device. Sung by 0. "Annotated Bibliography: Eskimo Music." "American Civil War Songs in Canada." 'Nos vieilles chansons acadiennes,' La Voix d'Évangéline (Moncton 1938-41) Folksongs of the Miramichi. Gagnon, Ernest. Songs of the Canadian North Woods. West, Paul. The Quest of the Ballad. Le Catalogue de la chanson folklorique francaise. Montreal: Editions Beauchemin, et Toronto: Macmillan, 1937. Anderson, W. H. Send Her Along (SATB): Western Music. Canadian Folk Songs. Folk Songs of Canada (choral ed. Texts only. Toronto: Ryerson, 1960. Montréal: Editions Paysans, 1943. Folk Music, Franco-Canadian. . Adrienne. Ethnomusicology, 16 (1972), 4 15-464. Casey, George J., Neil V. Rosenberg and Wilfred W. Wareham. French colonists brought their customs, way of life and music with them to the shores of the St Lawrence. Kunz, Alfred. 18 Chansons populaires du Canada (TTBB or piano): J. Fenton, William N. The Iroquois Eagle Dance, An Offshoot of the Calumet Dance. The poem was composed by the Irish poet Thomas Moore (1779–1852) during a visit to Canada in 1804. Québec: Presses Universitaires Laval, 1952. Columbia SL 211. Bleakney, F. Eileen. "Pagan Dance Songs of the Iroquois." Acadie et Que'bec. *Laforte, Conrad. RCA Victor CS-i 00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of French Canadian Folk Songs on Discogs. Arc 694. Piano accompaniments by Kenneth Peacock. Qureshi, Regula. Cass-Beggs, Barbara. Fiddle tunes and mouth music. ;Northland Songs No. Orme. 82-97. Brassard, Francois., "D'oi:i viens-tu, bergère?' Gledhill, Christopher. 10 inch. "French-Canadian Folk Music Studies: A Survey." [Marius Barbeau; Healey Willan; Paul England;] Champagne, Claude. Folkways FW 6829. Banff RBS 1142. Midwest Folklore, 13 (1963), 133-162. Karen James. Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia. Recorded at the 1959 Miramichi Folk Festival under the direction of Louise Manny. Acadie et Que'bec. Garland of Rue: Lithuanian Folksongs of Love and Betrothal. Barbeau, Marius. Whitehall LP 850. Folkways FR 8972. 3 vols. Folk Songs of French Canada. London MB 7. William McCauley Choir. Iroquois Music and Dance. Glenda E. Franklin. Somers, Harry. Recorded by Sam Gesser. Folk music was still thriving, as recounted in the poem titled "A Canadian Boat Song". Dans tous les cantons (Unison with descant); Isabeau se promè Canadian folk singer Alan Mills presents French folk … My Life in Recording Canadian-Indian Folklore. Sudbury: La Société historique du Nouvel-Ontario, 1968. Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, (1951), 83-9 1. Columbia World Library of Folk and Primitive Music, vol. Folkways FE 4444. Recorded by Barbara Cass-Beggs. Folkways FW 6828. Beckwith, John. Bailargeon, Hélène. Champagne, Claude. In Quebec this song has been a popular song for children to sing while playing with a spinning top. Journal of American Folklore, 67 (1954), 163-183. Canada 1 00: Indian Folk Songs of Canada. Dela, Maurice. Midwest Folklore, 13 (1963), 133-162. Souvenir de Quebec: Chappell. *Guedon, Marie-Francoise Guedon. Mary, the Virgin, Sings a Song (SATB): Berandol Music. Noel Huron (mixed chorus and orchestra). Coulthard, Jean. Steenhoven, Geert van den. "Songs for Christmas." The liner notes include both the French lyrics and Zelkin's commentary in English. Kolinski, Mieczyslaw. The Broken Ring (folk opera). Jones, Kelsey. Folk Songs of French Canada Alan Mills Singer/Songwriter • 1952 Preview SONG TIME À la claire fontaine. Roberts, Helen H. Songs of the Nootka Indians of Western Vancouver Island. Heritage of Songs. Played by Jean Carignan. Littérature orale en Gaspésie. Martens, Helen. "Dragon Myths and Ritual Songs of the Iroquois." Roy, Raoul. Doyle, Gerald S. The Old-Time Songs and Poetry of Newfoundland. Recorded by Edith Fowke. RCA Victor CC 1024. Vieilles chansons de Nouvelle-France. Songs from the Out-Ports of Newfoundland. Eight Songs of Saskatchewan. Forty-Four French Folksongs and Variants from Canada, Normandy, and Brittany. Somervell, Arthur. Five Canadian Songs. The RovingNewfoundlander. Archives de Folklore, 1 (1946), 41-59. Folkways FE 4307. Find french canadian tracks, artists, and albums. "Folktales and Folk Songs." Archives de Folklore, 2 (1947), 19 1-202. Dyed My Petticoat Red (SSA); Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor (TTBB); Jessie Munro (SAA); Lovely Mollie (SA); Madam, Madam, You Came Courting (SSA); To the Labrador (SAB); The Woman from Dover: Waterloo Music. The Saga of Newfoundland in Song. Search for other works by this author on: A Furious Trilogy: Arcadian Heroes on the Venetian Stage, The Benign American Exceptionalism of Copland’s, “Our Brothers Across Canal”: Forging Intraracial Unity through Western Art Music Practice in Mid-Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century New Orleans, “A Melody That Doesn’t Exist Anymore”: Negation, Erasure, and Void in Israeli Art Music, as Reflected in Hanoch Jacoby’s, Receive exclusive offers and updates from Oxford Academic. A Practical Guide for Folk Music Collectors. My Songs. Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra. Folk-Legacy FSC-1 0. Lumbering Songs from the Ontario Shanties. Griggs, Mary Ann. Doyle, WiIf. "Les transformations d'une chanson folklorique: Du Moine Tremblant au RapideBlanc." Fraser, Alexander. Marie Hare of Strathadam, New Brunswick. 75 (Ottawa 1935) - Romancero du Canada (Montreal, Toronto 1937) Leblanc, Joseph-Thomas. A very pleasant Three French Canadian Sea Songs (voice and strings). Ottawa: National Museum, Bulletin 107, 1947. Cape St. Mary's (SATB); In Canso Strait (TTBB): Waterloo. Journal of American Folklore, 67 (1954), 123-1 36. Harcourt, Marguerite d'.
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