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|f_annotation='''COQUETTE À POUPA, LA'''. A 'crooked' or irregular metered (in the 2nd strain) reel from they playing of Montreal fiddler J.O. LaMadeleine and his son, Marcel, recording in August, 1936. LaMadeleine researcher Jean Duval finds that the first strain of the tune is very similar to James MacIntosh's "[[Loch Ordie]]" (parts reversed) and recalls the Irish reel "[[Heather Breeze (1)]]" <ref>Jean Duval, "<span>La Musique de J.O. La Madeleine 1879-1973)", 2019, p. 173.</span> </ref>. In this case ''coquette'' (=flirt) refers to the last figure of a square set, notes Jean. The Coquette was one of the traditional parts of a quadrille. | |f_annotation='''COQUETTE À POUPA, LA'''. A 'crooked' or irregular metered (in the 2nd strain) reel from they playing of Montreal fiddler J.O. LaMadeleine and his son, Marcel, recording in August, 1936. LaMadeleine researcher Jean Duval finds that the first strain of the tune is very similar to James MacIntosh's "[[Loch Ordie]]" (parts reversed) and recalls the Irish reel "[[Heather Breeze (1)]]" <ref>Jean Duval, "<span>La Musique de J.O. La Madeleine 1879-1973)", 2019, p. 173.</span> </ref>. In this case ''coquette'' (=flirt) refers to the last figure of a square set, notes Jean. The Coquette was one of the traditional parts of a quadrille in Europe. | ||
|f_printed_sources=Jean Duval ('''La Musique de J.O. La Madeleine 1879-1973'''), 2019; No. 102, p. 44. | |f_printed_sources=Jean Duval ('''La Musique de J.O. La Madeleine 1879-1973'''), 2019; No. 102, p. 44. | ||
|f_recorded_sources= La Prûche Libre PRU2 4818, Yves Lambert Trio - "Tentation" (2018). Starr 159843b (78 RPM), J.O. & Marcel LaMadeleine (1936). | |f_recorded_sources= La Prûche Libre PRU2 4818, Yves Lambert Trio - "Tentation" (2018). Starr 159843b (78 RPM), J.O. & Marcel LaMadeleine (1936). |
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COQUETTE À POUPA, LA. A 'crooked' or irregular metered (in the 2nd strain) reel from they playing of Montreal fiddler J.O. LaMadeleine and his son, Marcel, recording in August, 1936. LaMadeleine researcher Jean Duval finds that the first strain of the tune is very similar to James MacIntosh's "Loch Ordie" (parts reversed) and recalls the Irish reel "Heather Breeze (1)" [1]. In this case coquette (=flirt) refers to the last figure of a square set, notes Jean. The Coquette was one of the traditional parts of a quadrille in Europe.
- ↑ Jean Duval, "La Musique de J.O. La Madeleine 1879-1973)", 2019, p. 173.