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|f_annotation='''ST(E). AGATHE'''. AKA and see "[[Esquimaults Reel]]," "[[Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie]],"  "[[Reel de Ste-Anne]]," "[[Reel esquimault]]," "[[Reel des esquimaults]]," "[[Reel lune de miel]]," "[[St. Anne's Reel]].” French‑Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The reel, well-known in a number of genres in the English-speaking world as "[[St. Anne's Reel]]," was first recorded by Montreal fiddler Willie Ringuette as "[[Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie]]" (1927), followed by a 78 RPM issue by another Montreal fiddler, Joseph Allard (1873-1947), as "[[Reel des esquimaults]]" (1930). Still another Montreal fiddler, Isidore Soucy (1899-1962), later recorded a version as "[[Reel lune de miel]]" (Honeymoon Reel).   
|f_annotation='''ST(E). AGATHE'''. AKA and see "[[Esquimaults Reel]]," "[[Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie]],"  "[[Reel de Ste-Anne]]," "[[Reel esquimault]]," "[[Reel des esquimaults]]," "[[Reel lune de miel]]," "[[St. Anne's Reel]].” French‑Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The reel, well-known in a number of genres in the English-speaking world as "[[St. Anne's Reel]]," was first recorded by Montreal fiddler Willie Ringuette as "[[Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie]]" (1927), followed by a 78 RPM issue by another Montreal fiddler, Joseph Allard (1873-1947), as "[[Reel des esquimaults]]" (1930). Still another Montreal fiddler, Isidore Soucy (1899-1962), later recorded a version as "[[Reel lune de miel]]" (Honeymoon Reel).   
One of Samuel Bayard's Pennsylvania‑collected untitled reels (1981; No. 78, p. 50) resembles this tune's first strain.
One of Samuel Bayard's Pennsylvania‑collected untitled reels (1981; No. 78, p. 50) resembles this tune's first strain.
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|f_printed_sources=Messer ('''Way Down East'''), 1948; No. 39. Messer ('''Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes'''), 1980; No. 59, p. 35 (appears as "Sainte Agathe").
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<font color=red>''Printed sources''</font> : - Messer ('''Way Down East'''), 1948; No. 39. Messer ('''Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes'''), 1980; No. 59, p. 35 (appears as "Sainte Agathe").
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Sheet Music for "Sainte Agathe"Sainte AgatheReel
X:1 T:Sainte Agathe M:2/4 L:1/8 R:Reel K:D A|:ff/g/ f/e/d/B/|AF/G/ A/F/A/d/|B/G/G/G/ GF/G/|B/A/A/A/ Ad/e/| ff/g/ f/e/d/B/|AF/G/ A/F/A/d/|B/G/B/d/ c/A/c/e/|d/f/e/c/ d:| |:a>g|f/d/f/a/ f/d/f/a/|a/g/g/f/ gg/f/|e/d/c/b/ A/B/c/e/|b/a/a/^g/ aa/g/| f/d/f/a/ f/d/f/a/|a/g/g/f/ gg/f/|e/d/c/B/ A/B/c/e/|f/d/e/c/ d:||



ST(E). AGATHE. AKA and see "Esquimaults Reel," "Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie," "Reel de Ste-Anne," "Reel esquimault," "Reel des esquimaults," "Reel lune de miel," "St. Anne's Reel.” French‑Canadian, Reel. D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. The reel, well-known in a number of genres in the English-speaking world as "St. Anne's Reel," was first recorded by Montreal fiddler Willie Ringuette as "Quadrille du loup garou - 4ème partie" (1927), followed by a 78 RPM issue by another Montreal fiddler, Joseph Allard (1873-1947), as "Reel des esquimaults" (1930). Still another Montreal fiddler, Isidore Soucy (1899-1962), later recorded a version as "Reel lune de miel" (Honeymoon Reel). One of Samuel Bayard's Pennsylvania‑collected untitled reels (1981; No. 78, p. 50) resembles this tune's first strain.


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Printed sources : - Messer (Way Down East), 1948; No. 39. Messer (Anthology of Favorite Fiddle Tunes), 1980; No. 59, p. 35 (appears as "Sainte Agathe").






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