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Joseph Beaulieu

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96:. He traveled extensively throughout Canada collecting folk songs, which he compiled in several published books. As a composer, his works reflect his strong interest in folk music in there structure and melody. He wrote over 200 works, most of them folk-inspired songs or sacred songs. Also of note is his 168:
In 1931 Beaulieu founded the Petits Chanteurs céciliens, a musical ensemble dedicated to performing Canadian folk music. He served as the ensemble's director through 1943 and for this group he arranged many Canadian folk songs from his collection. He published several books of Canadian folk song
150:. With Marchand he traveled throughout the provinces of Ontario and Quebec giving concerts of folk music. During these travels, he began collecting Canadian folksongs which became a lifelong passion of his. 285: 310: 280: 330: 315: 275: 320: 192:. He remained in that post for the next 22 years. He was also highly active teaching in the North Bay area where he died in 1965 at the age of 70. 325: 305: 265: 270: 300: 295: 165:
where he taught courses in piano, singing, and business. In 1942 he became a voice teacher at the Benedictines of St-Benoît-du-Lac.
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In 1943 Beaulieu moved to Toronto to assume the role of assistant director in charge of music education for the
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In the early 1920s, Beaulieu pursued further training at the
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Academic staff of the Canadian Conservatory of Music
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Mattawa
North Bay
composer
folklorist
music educator
operetta
mass
Second Vatican Council
Mattawa, Ontario
piano
Oscar O'Brien
Amédée Tremblay
Ottawa
baritone
Charles Marchand
Canadian Conservatory of Music
Harry Puddicombe
University of Ottawa
Ontario Ministry of Education





Denise MĂ©nard
"Joseph Beaulieu"
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