Louis P. Goullaud
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Louis P. Goullaud published and sold music in Boston
, Massachusetts
, in the 19th century. In the 1860s he worked for "Koppitz, Pruefer & Co." With Asa W. White and Edward W. White -- as the firm "White & Goullaud" -- he sold musical instruments and published sheet music (ca. 1869 – 1875). Under his own imprint he issued sheet music and Goullaud's Monthly Journal of Music. He retired ca.1886, and died in 1919.
Boston
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, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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, in the 19th century. In the 1860s he worked for "Koppitz, Pruefer & Co." With Asa W. White and Edward W. White -- as the firm "White & Goullaud" -- he sold musical instruments and published sheet music (ca. 1869 – 1875). Under his own imprint he issued sheet music and Goullaud's Monthly Journal of Music. He retired ca.1886, and died in 1919.
Published by Goullaud
- Little Rosewood Casket. 1870http://www.csufresno.edu/folklore/ballads/R763.html
- The Dundreary Polka. Composed and inscribed to Mr. Sothern by Thomas BakerThomas Baker (musician)Thomas Baker was a nineteenth century composer and musical producer.A violinist, Baker came to the United States from England with the orchestra of Louis Antoine Jullien in 1853...
. 1872 - Inman Line March. Composed by A.E. Warren. Respectfully Inscribed to William Inman Esq. 1872
- The Little Frauds, Harrigan & Hart's Songs & Sketches. 1872
- Thematic Catalogue of Popular Songs. 1872
- Gentle Spring Waltz dedicated to Fanny DavenportFanny DavenportFanny Lily Gipsy Davenport was an English-American stage actress. The daughter of Edward Loomis Davenport and Fanny Vining, she was born in London, England, but was brought to America when a child and educated in the Boston public schools...
. 1873 - Lotta's Favorite Nocturne for piano by J. W. Turner. 1873
- Johnny You're In Luck, Sung With Unbounded Success By "Bryants Minstrels." 1874
- The Shaughraun Waltz by Thomas Baker. 1875
- Fifth Avenue George, a Popular Song. Sung with unbounded applause by Tony PastorTony PastorTony Pastor was an American impresario, variety performer and theatre owner who became one of the founding forces behind American vaudeville in the mid-to-late nineteenth century...
. Written & Composed by J. P. Skelly. 1876 - George H. CoesGeorge H. CoesGeorge H. Coes was an American minstrel music performer. He appeared in numerous minstrel shows in California and throughout the Northeastern United States.-Career in minstrelsy:...
's Album of Music. 1876 - Evangeline, Opera Bouffe. List of Original Music. Libretto by J. Cheever Goodwin. Music by Edward E. RiceEdward E. RiceEdward Everett Rice was an American musical composer and theater producer active during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, known primarily for being a pioneer of American musical theater and introducing to Broadway a musical by African-American writers and performers.-Biography:Edward Everett...
. 1877 - Songs of the Rice Surprise Party. 1880
External links
- WorldCat. Goullaud, Louis P.
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1877.03294
- http://imslp.org/wiki/Grande_polonaise_brillante,_Op.26_(Pratt,_Silas_Gamaliel)
- http://imslp.org/wiki/Evening_Service_in_E-flat_major_(Gerrish,_William_H.)
- http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/cage430/page1.htm