Wilfrid Beaudry
Wilfrid Edouard Beaudry (1891-19??) was a French-Canadian composer of two-steps and waltzes from the ragtime era.[1]
Wilfrid Beaudry | |
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Born | 1891 |
He was born and lived in Quebec.
His published works include[2][3]
- 1904 - The Yankee in Quebec - two-step
- 1904 - Violettes
- 1904 - Nouhika - Indian intermezzo two-step
- 1905 - Hakama, a Japanese Jingle
- 1905 - Valse Des Amours
- 1906 - Laval: Valse - dedicated to the students at Laval University and the University of Montreal.
- 1908 - Clodia
- 1909 - 1909 pas de deux
- 1910 - Carnaval
- 1927 - J'ai connu le secret du bonheur
References
- Ragtime Music in Canada by Ted Tjaden (http://www.ragtimepiano.ca/rags/can1.htm)
- works by Wilfrid Beaudry
- Public-domain images of covers of sheet music by Wilfred Beaudry at Ragtime sheet music artwork
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