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'''REEL DE L'HÔTELIER.''' AKA and see “[[Chamberlain Reel (The)]],” “[[Gordon's Reel]],” “[[Reel à Rémi]],” “[[Remi Laporte]]," "[[Set américain 2ème partie (Soucy)]], "[[Set du Lac St. Jean]].” French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The tune under the "l'hôtelier" title was in the repertoire of highly influential Québec fiddler Joseph Allard (1873-1947), who was originally from Woodland, Maine, but who lived much of his adult life near Montréal. However, Allard's 1937 recording of the reel was predated by Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy's 1926 recording entitled "[[Set américain 2ème partie (Soucy)]]." See also Don Messer’s version under the title “[[Chamberlain Reel (The)]],” a translation of the word ''l'hôtelier.'' The first strain is shared with Shetland fiddler Arthur Scott Robertson’s “[[Laxo Burn]]” and with Montreal fiddler A.J. Boulay's "[[Reel de Verchères]]." Fiddler Louis Beaudoin (1921-1980, Burlington, Vt.) played it simply as “Galope.” Isidore Soucy also recorded the tune in 1930 as the 5th figure of his “[[Quadrille des Laurentides]]” (Star 15737A). The title "[[Reel à Rémi]]" comes from the group La Bottine Souriante and honors fiddler Rémi Laporte. [[File:allard.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Joseph Allard]] | '''REEL DE L'HÔTELIER.''' AKA and see “[[Chamberlain Reel (The)]],” “[[Gordon's Reel]],” “[[Reel à Rémi]],” “[[Remi Laporte]]," "[[Set américain 2ème partie (Soucy)]], "[[Set du Lac St. Jean]]," "[[Sets canadiens (1)]].” French-Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AA'BB'. The tune under the "l'hôtelier" title was in the repertoire of highly influential Québec fiddler Joseph Allard (1873-1947), who was originally from Woodland, Maine, but who lived much of his adult life near Montréal. However, Allard's 1937 recording of the reel was predated by Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy's 1926 recording entitled "[[Set américain 2ème partie (Soucy)]]." See also Don Messer’s version under the title “[[Chamberlain Reel (The)]],” a translation of the word ''l'hôtelier.'' The first strain is shared with Shetland fiddler Arthur Scott Robertson’s “[[Laxo Burn]]” and with Montreal fiddler A.J. Boulay's "[[Reel de Verchères]]." Fiddler Louis Beaudoin (1921-1980, Burlington, Vt.) played it simply as “Galope.” Isidore Soucy also recorded the tune in 1930 as the 5th figure of his “[[Quadrille des Laurentides]]” (Star 15737A). The title "[[Reel à Rémi]]" comes from the group La Bottine Souriante and honors fiddler Rémi Laporte. [[File:allard.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Joseph Allard]] | ||
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