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Gallant-Morin, Elisabeth, and Jean-Pierre Pinson. La Vie musicale en Nouvelle-France.(Book Review)
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GALLANT-MORIN, ELISABETH, and JEAN-PIERRE PINSON. La Vie musicale en Nouvelle-France. (Cahiers des Ameriques 1. Collection Musique.) Quebec: Les Editions du Septentrion, 2004. Pp. 570. ISBN 2-89448-350-3.
The authors of this impressive tome set out to fill a void in social history by examining the musical practices in New France through the lives of music makers: missionaries and those they sought to convert, instrument makers, amateur and professional musicians, composers, dance masters, and singing voyageurs. Like archeologists piecing together fragmented artifacts, the ...
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