2. HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON CANADA’S MUSIC
Due to the First World War, Canada’s music had a turning point. Canada’s music
became patriotic and sentimental in order to show support for those fighting for their
country. A type of music called “vaudeville” also became popular during this time.
Vaudeville is a light type of entertainment that includes performers such as magicians,
comedians, and acrobats. Jazz also had a rise in popularity during this time.
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3. CANADA’S MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
In the 19th century, pianos, violins and organs became very popular in Canada.
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4. WHERE IS THE MUSIC INCLUDED?
There are three ceremonies where Canadian music is included. They are called “Last
Post”, “Reveille”, and “Flowers of the Forest”.
The Last Post is often played when dealing with deaths.
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The Reveille deals with military matters and is used to awaken soldiers at dawn.
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Flowers of the Forest remembers fallen soldiers and is a poem constructed by Jean
Elliot.
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5. CONCERTS IN CANADA
Canada is a place to go to if you are looking to attend a popular concert! In the next
upcoming weeks, Canada will host many popular, well known artists that are also
popular in the United States. These concerts include Ariana Grande, Dan & Shay,
Cher, and Twenty One Pilots.
6. STYLES OF CANADIAN MUSIC
Popular styles of Canadian music include alternative, folk/singer-songwriter, rock,
and country.
Singers and bands such as Alanis Morissette, Nickelback, Bryan Adams, and Simple
Plan play music in these genres.
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