Annotation:Quadrille national 2ème partie
QUADRILLE NATIONAL 2ÈME PARTIE. AKA and see "Quadrille de chez nous (1)," "Glise à Sherbrooke." French-Canadian, Reel (cut time). AB. Montreal fiddler Joseph Allard recorded the tune earlier in the year 1928 under the title "Quadrille de chez nous (1)." Researcher Jean Duval points to all these tune variants to be derivative of the song "Home Sweet Home," composed by Sir Henry Bishop for the opera The Maid of Clari in 1823[1].
- ↑ Jean Duval, La Musique de Isidore Soucy 1988-1962, 2017, p. 203.