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'''REEL DE BEAUPRÉ.'''  AKA and see "[[Steamboat Quickstep]]," "[[Uncle Jim]]." Canadian, Jig (6/8 time).  Canada, Quebec. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard (1873-1947) for Victor Records in 1934. According to Labbé (1995), the melody was used by Tchiakovsky for one of his ballets. Jean Duval, in his notes to the tune, informs that the tune is the vehicle for the song "Bon voyage, Mr. Dumollet" <ref>Duval, '''La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947''', 2018, p. 78. </ref>
'''REEL DE BEAUPRÉ.'''  AKA and see "[[Steamboat Quickstep]]," "[[Uncle Jim]]." Canadian, Jig (6/8 time).  Canada, Quebec. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard (1873-1947) for Victor Records in 1934. According to Labbé (1995), the melody was used by Tchiakovsky for one of his ballets. Jean Duval, in his notes to the tune, informs that the tune is the vehicle for the song "Bon voyage, Mr. Dumollet" <ref>Duval, '''La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947''', 2018, p. 78. </ref>. A version is also used for air to the Newfoundland song "Lots of Fish in Boniface Harbor."
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : -  Duval ('''La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947'''), 2018; No. 105, p. 50.  
<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : -  Duval ('''La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947'''), 2018; No. 105, p. 50.  
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Victor 263933 (78 RPM), Joseph Allard (1934)</font>
<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Victor 263933 (78 RPM), Joseph Allard (1934)</font>
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REEL DE BEAUPRÉ. AKA and see "Steamboat Quickstep," "Uncle Jim." Canadian, Jig (6/8 time). Canada, Quebec. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The jig was recorded by Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard (1873-1947) for Victor Records in 1934. According to Labbé (1995), the melody was used by Tchiakovsky for one of his ballets. Jean Duval, in his notes to the tune, informs that the tune is the vehicle for the song "Bon voyage, Mr. Dumollet" [1]. A version is also used for air to the Newfoundland song "Lots of Fish in Boniface Harbor."

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Source for notated version: -

Printed sources : - Duval (La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947), 2018; No. 105, p. 50.

Recorded sources: -Victor 263933 (78 RPM), Joseph Allard (1934)



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  1. Duval, La Musique de Joseph Allard 1873-1947, 2018, p. 78.