Item 051 - Jack and Jill : A Four-Part-Song

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Jack and Jill : A Four-Part-Song

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    CA MDML 013-1-051

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    11 pages

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    (1833-1913)

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    Joseph Gould, the son of Ira Gould, owner of a large milling concern in Montréal, was choirmaster of the American Presbyterian Church and founded the Montreal Mendelssohn Choir in 1864.

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        Joseph Gould used the pseudonym Sydney Perceval, which is the name written on the score. Some pencil corrections in score.

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        Performed on 20 April 1882

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        No. 96

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