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X:1 T:L’Armandine M:3/4 L:1/8 B:J.A. Boucher – “Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (1933, No. 45, p. 27) B:“Le Repertoire du Violoneux” (Nouvelle édition 2018 par Jean Duval) [1] K:C ga|gecGce|gecGce|g2f3e|f3e fg|fdBGBd| fdBGBd|f2e3d|e3g ab|c'geceg|c'geceg| b2a3g|a3g ab|c'bag^fg|bagfed|ccBceg|c'4 z:| |:c6|e2g3e|a4_a2|g6|f2 gfec|a3g e2|d3cd2| c2B3A|B2G4|c6|e2g3e|a4_a2|g4 bb| b2a2 gg|g2B2d2|ccBceg|1 c'agfed:|2 c3 z3|| |:G2c2d2|e2-e3^d|e2-e3^d|e4c2|G2B2c2| d2-d3^c|d2-d3^c|dedcBA|G2 ABcd|e2-e3^d| e2-e3^d|e4 c2|GGG2E2|cc c2B2|AA A2F2| dd d2c2|Bcdefg|Bagfed|ccBceg|1c’3 z3:|2 c3||



L'ARMANDINE. AKA and see "Valse Armandine," "Valse Claire," "Valse Denise (La)," "Valse florissante." French-Canadian, Waltz (3/4 time). C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB'CC'. "L'Armandine" or "Valse Armandine" was recorded by fiddler Fortunat Malouin (1870-1935) in 1928 (Columbia 34179-F). Researcher Jean Duval suspects it is a Malouin composition, as Armandine was the name of his daughter[1]; alternatively, Duval points to the trio structure and considers the tune was originally salon music. The tune as printed in J.A. Boucher's 1933 collection is similar to that recorded by Malouin. The waltz proved popular and was recorded several times, albeit under different names. Les Trois Copains (led by Arthur Pigeon on accordion) recorded a version in 1939 as "Valse Claire" (Starr 16239), by Montreal fiddler Isidore Soucy in 1941 as "Valse florissante," and by Tommy Duchesne as ""Valse Denise (La)."


Additional notes
Source for notated version : - brothers Oscar and Aldor Morin (see note for "Valse Louise”), via French-Canadian button accordion player Philippe Bruneau (Québec) [Bégin].

Printed sources : - Bégin (Philippe Bruneau), 1993; No. 17, p. 27 (as "Valse Armandine"). J.A. Boucher (Le Repertoire du Violoneux), 1933; No. 45, p. 27.

Recorded sources : - Columbia 34179-F (78 RPM), Fortunat Malouin (1928).

See also listing at :
Jean Duval's 2018 edition of Boucher's 1933 Le Répertoire du Violoneux [2].



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  1. Armandine (1900-1977) was aged 28 at the time of her father's recording.