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  2. Music of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    As a cosmopolitan province, Quebec is a home to various genres of music, ranging from folk to hip hop.Music has played an important role in Quebecer culture. [1] [2] In the 1920s and 1930s, singer/songwriter Madam Bolduc performed comedic songs in a folk style with Irish influences.

  3. French-Canadian music - Wikipedia

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    French Canadian music is music derived from that brought by the early French settlers to what is now Quebec and other areas throughout Canada, or any music performed by the French Canadian people. Since the arrival of French music in Canada, there has been much intermixing with the Celtic music of Anglo-Canada.

  4. Canadian music genres - Wikipedia

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    Canadian fiddle is the aggregate body of tunes, styles and musicians engaging in the traditional folk music of Canada on the fiddle. It is an integral extension of the Anglo-Celtic and Québécois French [23] folk music tradition but has distinct features found only in the Western hemisphere. [24]

  5. Music of Canadian cultures - Wikipedia

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    French settlers to Quebec established their musical forms in the future province, but there was no scholarly study until Ernest Gagnon's 1865 collection of 100 folk songs. In 1967, Radio-Canada released The Centennial Collection of Canadian Folk Songs (much of which was focused on French-Canadian music), which helped launch a revival of Quebec ...

  6. Music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Folk legend Joni Mitchell is an Alberta native, and has been inducted into both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Walt Grealis of Toronto started in the music business with Apex Records in 1960, the Ontario distributor for Compo Company.

  7. Canadian fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Ashley MacIsaac. Canadian fiddle is the aggregate body of tunes, styles and musicians engaging the traditional folk music of Canada on the fiddle.It is an integral extension of the Anglo-Celtic and Québécois French [1] folk music tradition but has distinct features found only in the Western hemisphere.

  8. Category:Music of Quebec - Wikipedia

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  9. Culture of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The traditional folk music of Quebec has two main influences: the traditional songs of France, and the influence of Celtic music, with reels and songs that show a definite affinity with the traditional music of Canada's Maritime Provinces, Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany.