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Sheet Music for "Cotillon de Stoneham"Cotillon de StonehamendingSource: Pit Jornoch/Pierre Verret (1863-1937)Discography: Jean-Marie Verret ‎–"Rend Hommage à Pit Jornoch 1863-1937" (1990) Notes: The first measure is played only at the beginning:repeats thereafter areindicated by the D.S.Transcription: Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz



COTILLON DE STONEHAM. French-Canadian, Country Dance Tune (cut time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury is a township located north of Québec City, named in 1792 by Philip Toosey, who was granted some 70 acres of land that formed the beginning of the village that he named Stoneham after the namesake village in Suffolk, England, where he came from. By 1920, when young Jules Verret (1916-1982) was being tutored on the violin by Pit Jornoch, Stoneham had grown to become an important commercial center of northern Quebec.


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Recorded sources : - MF-009, Jean-Marie Verret ‎– "Rend Hommage à Pit Jornoch 1863-1937" (1990)




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