Thank you Maxou and Mike for jumping in. The tune we play here in  
California as "La Reine de l'Angleterre" is, sure enough, a piece of vocal  
music. 
Here is the link to the sheet music (I don't have a recording): 
_www.avocetmusic.com/clips/reine  d'angleterre001.jpg_ 
(http://www.avocetmusic.com/clips/reine d'angleterre001.jpg) . I can't quite 
read the French (not that my 
translation  skills are that great anyway) but it looks like it's from 
Napoleanic times, and  not complimentary about Her Majesty...
 
In any case, the melody we play is a different one than the tune in  the 
first half of the tune set on Vielleux du Bourbonnais. (_http://www.avo
cetmusic.com/clips/09%20Air%20Norvegien%20-%20La%20Reine%20D%27Angleterre.mp3_ 
(http://www.avocetmusic.com/clips/09%20Air%20Norvegien%20-%20La%20Reine%20D'Angle
terre.mp3) )  So I'm still a bit confused. Which tune did you compose, 
Maxou -- the one I have  in the sheet music, or the one on Vielleux du 
Bourbonnais? And which one is the  traditional song collected by Marguerite 
Gauthier-Villars?
 
Thanks!
 
Mitch Gordon
Guerneville, California, US
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/12/2010 8:02:41 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:
 
> It seems Maxou has beaten me to it!
> The tunes are  definitely the wrong way round. La Reine d'Angleterre is
> a trad  Bourbonnais song and was collected by Marguerite Gauthier-
> Villars and  published in a book Petit Chansonnier Bourbonnais around
> the late 20's  early 30's.
> Cheers
> Mike


 
[email protected] writes:

 
Hi !
Some mistakes around there :
1°) I wrote a bourree named "La Reine de l'Angleterre", on "Petite suite  
Bourbonnaise" tape, later after the first "Vielleux du Bourbonnais".
2°) "La Reine de l'angleterre" is a traditionnal song played as the first  
melody. It's in F mode, with a sharp fourth.
3°) the second melody is a norvegian one, taught to Bernard BLANC by Alan  
KLOATR, a flute/pipe player from Brittany. They didn't know the correct 
title  of this melody.
 
Here it is.
Keep on turning
Maxou
 
J.F. "Maxou" HEINTZEN
le bourg
03360 Valigny
04.70.66.60.01 /  06.87.43.63.65

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From:  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 12:56  AM
Subject: Re: [HG-new] Re: mystery  scottish on Vielleux du Bourbonnais


La Reine de L'Angleterre is the name of a march composed by Maxou  
Heintzen. I'm assuming that name on the Vielleux album cover was a mistake.  
Possibly Frederic and the Blancs planned on using La Reine in that set and  
changed 
their minds, but it didn't get corrected on the album artwork.  Anyway 
that's my guess. I was hoping someone on our listserve knows the  scottish from 
another context besides the Vielleux album and can give the  name. If not, I 
suppose I could always email Frederic Paris or Bernard  Blanc. 
 
Mitch Gordon
 
 
[email protected] writes:

Seems to me the title of a tune is merely a device to identify  that
tune. There may well be other tunes of the same name but as  this
scottish has been known by that name for decades, I'm not sure  it's
accurate to state that " it definitely isn't ".

On Dec 10,  5:40 pm, Ulrich Joosten <[email protected]>  wrote:
> Mitch, to which of the two ³Vielleux² CDs do you refer?  What¹s the title 
of
> the album?I could check the cover if I can  find some information.
>
>  Best,
>  Uli
>
> Am 10.12.10 18:30 schrieb "[email protected]" unter  <[email protected]>:
>
> > Can someone give me the  correct name of the second tune on this sound 
clip? On
> > the  Vielleux du Bourbonnais recording it is identified as La Reine
>  > d'Angleterre, which it definitely isn't. Thanks in  advance.
>
>  >http://www.avocetmusic.com/clips/09%20Air%20Norvegien%20-%20La%20Rein...
>  > ngleterre.mp3
>
> > Mitch Gordon
>
>  --
> Ulrich Joosten, Nettergasse 35, 41539 Dormagen, Tel.  02133-210900
> [email protected]
>  [email protected]

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