21 Folk-Songs of French Canada (MacMillan, Ernest)

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Publisher. Info. Oakville, Ont.: Frederick Harris, 1928. Plate F. H. 1813 (1–21).
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Work Title 21 Folk-Songs of French Canada
Alternative. Title 21 Chansons canadiennes
Composer MacMillan, Ernest
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 21 songs
  1. Ah! Qui me passera le bois? (arr. Achille Fortier)
  2. Lèv' ton pied (arr. Achille Fortier)
  3. Dans Paris y a-t-une brune (arr. Achille Fortier)
  4. J'ai cueilli la belle rose (arr. Achille Fortier)
  5. Sainte Marguerite (arr. Alfred LaLiberté)
  6. Je sais bien quelque chose (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  7. La prisonnière à la tour (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  8. Le long de la mer jolie (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  9. Je n'ai pas d'amant (arr. Leo Smith)
  10. Les jeunes filles à marier (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  11. Les trois dames de Paris (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  12. Lisette (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  13. Mon doux berger (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  14. Plus matin que la lune (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  15. Voici le printemps (arr. Ernest MacMillan)
  16. Ah! Toi, belle hirondelle (arr. Oscar O'Brien)
  17. C'est la belle Françoise (arr. Oscar O'Brien)
  18. L'âne de p'tit Jean (arr. Oscar O'Brien)
  19. Papillon, tu es volage (arr. Oscar O'Brien)
  20. Joli cœur de rose (arr. Achille Fortier)
  21. La plainte du coureur des bois (arr. Leo Smith)
First Publication. 1928
Librettist Traditional, tr. John Murray Gibbon (1875–1952)
Language French/English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Traditional (folk)
Instrumentation voice, piano