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Music and the Staged Veillée in Quebec : Performing Tradition
Music and the Staged Veillée in Quebec : Performing Tradition
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Author(s): Risk, Laura
ISBN No.: 9780252089336
Pages: 280
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 46.27
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

The story of a cultural touchstone and its impact Fiddlers, step dancers, storytellers, traditional singers, and folklorists staged Montreal's first veillée in 1919. All that was missing, announced one of the organizers, was a magic carpet to transport the audience into the countryside and a kiss of forgetfulness to erase the woes of modern life. Laura Risk tells the story of the veillées and explores how these commercial performances of idealized rural life became part of Quebec's cultural heritage. Her in-depth examinations of key performances and recordings follow traditional music and dance from the stage onto radio, records and other audio media, and television. Throughout, Risk documents how veillées redefined folklore in twentieth-century Quebec and illuminates how their distinctive framing of traditional musicians and repertoire impacts the performance and reception of the music to the present day. Astute and evocative, Music and the Staged Veillée in Quebec reveals the music, dancing, call-and-response songs, and extramusical associations winding through century-long conversations about nation, culture, and identity in Quebec.


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