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|f_annotation='''MISÉRICORDE [2].''' French-Canadian, Polka (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). "Miséricorde [2]" was recorded by accordion player [[wikipedia:Alfred_Montmarquette]] (1871-1944), along with "[[Miséricorde (1)]]. The title may refer to a religious order (The Sisters of Misericorde), a former hospital, a street, and/or a museum in Montreal.
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|f_recorded_sources=Folkways Records RBF 114, Gabriel Labbé (harmonica) with Philippe Bruneau (piano) - "Masters of French Canadian Music 3" (1980). Starr 15502b (78 RPM), Alfred Montmarquette (1928). Transit TRCD-9501, Gabriel Labbé, Benoît Bourque, Mario Loiselle, Sabin Jacques, Richard Forest - "Hommage à Alfred Montmarquette 1871-1944" (1995).
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'''MISÉRICORDE [2].''' French-Canadian, Polka (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The title may refer to a religious order (The Sisters of Misericorde), a former hospital, a street, and/or a museum in Montreal.  
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<p><font face="sans-serif" size="3"> '''Additional notes''' </font></p>
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<font color=red>''Recorded sources'': </font> <font color=teal> -Starr 15502b (78 RPM), Alfred Montmarquette (1928)
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Hear Alfred Montmarquette's 1928 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/m2/f7/15933.mp3
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MISÉRICORDE [2]. French-Canadian, Polka (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). "Miséricorde [2]" was recorded by accordion player wikipedia:Alfred_Montmarquette (1871-1944), along with "Miséricorde (1). The title may refer to a religious order (The Sisters of Misericorde), a former hospital, a street, and/or a museum in Montreal.


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Recorded sources : - Folkways Records RBF 114, Gabriel Labbé (harmonica) with Philippe Bruneau (piano) - "Masters of French Canadian Music 3" (1980). Starr 15502b (78 RPM), Alfred Montmarquette (1928). Transit TRCD-9501, Gabriel Labbé, Benoît Bourque, Mario Loiselle, Sabin Jacques, Richard Forest - "Hommage à Alfred Montmarquette 1871-1944" (1995).

See also listing at :
Hear Alfred Montmarquette's 1928 recording at the Virtual Gramophone [1]



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