Blanchet's Teaching Materials 1
Blue binder; 256 pages
D-BL3-009-001
The University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL) attendance sheet for a music summer class (1985) and a receipt of its accuracy sent by Louis J. Schwarz, Director
2 pages; #2-3 (page in PDF)
D-BL3-009-002
3 notes on notecards from Florence Williams on copies of songs
#4
A hand written roll sheet
#5
D-BL3-009-004
Empty USL envelope addressed to Catherine Blanchet
#6
A summary of a to-be published book Cajun Music: A Reflection of People by Ann Savoy; 2pages
“Effective Listening in a Classroom” class materials; 19 pages
21 pages; #7-27
D-BL3-009-006
Newspaper clipping of “Le Coin des Acadiens: Le parler des Acadiens des bayous louisianais” by Harris Periou
#28
Grade report for Music 360: Louisiana French Folk Music (USL)
2 pages; #29-30
D-BL3-009-008
Syllabus for Music 260: LA French Folk Music (USL); 4 copies
Overall summary of what was achieved by the class or learned
3 pages; #31-33
Article on “Thinking: A Neglected Art” by My Turn/Carolyn Kane
#34
D-BL3-009-010
To-do list for a Sunday and Monday
#35
A worksheet on “les nombres and coloraige;” a list of numbers and a color by number page
2 pages; #36-37
D-BL3-009-012
Lyrics for “Chansons pour L’Halloween;”
1.“C’est L’Halloween” is sung to either the tunes of “London Bridge,” “Sur, sous, dans,” “Tête épaule,” and “Frère Jacques;”
2.“Das une Maison” sung to the tune “Chevalier de la Table Ronde;”
3.”Halloween” sung to either the tunes of “Pâre Noël” or “Jingle Bells”
#38
Color by number sheet (Coloriage)
#39
D-BL3-009-014
Lyrics to “Chansons pour Halloween”
#40
Worksheet for Halloween; “Les parties du corps: le monster;” name body parts of a monster
3 pages; #41-43
D-BL3-009-016
Songs, lyrics and singers of songs from the Lomax recordings; 12 pages; # 44-56
1.J’ai vu Lucille; Elita, Mary, and Ella Hoffpauir; New Iberia June 1943
2. Tout un beau soir en me promenant; “ “
3.Les clefs de la prison; “ “
4.La Belle et le Capitaine; Julien Hoffpauir; New Ibera June 1934
5.Le Chanson de Théogène Dubois; Fenelus Sonnier; Erath June 30 1934
6.La Chanson des Savoy; Fenelon Brasseaux, Isaac and Cleveland Sonnier; Erath June 1934
7.Trinquons; “ “
8.J’I marié un ouvier; Lanese Vincent and Sidney Richard; Kaplan 1934
9.Madame Gallien; Sidney Richard and Lennis Vincent; Kaplan 1934
10.Viens donc t’assir sur la croix de ma tombe; Segura Brothers; White Oak June 1934
11.Bye-bye, bonsoir, mes parents; Paul Junius Malveaux and Ernest Lafitte; Jennings August 1934
12.Blues de la prison; Joseph Jones; Jennings August 1934
13.Là-bas chez Moreau; Cleveland Benoit and Darby Hicks; Jennings August 1, 1934
14.Dégo; Wilfred Charles; New Iberia June 1934
15.J’ai fait tout le tour du pays; Jimmy Peters and ring dance singers; Jennings (Lake Arthur) June 1934
16.Feel Like Joining His Army; Austin Coleman, Washington and Sampson Brown; Jennings June 1934
D-BL3-009-017
Sheet music and lyrics; 28 pages; #57-85
1. 22 La Violette; #57
2.31 Allons Danser Colinda; #58
3.13 L’Oranger; #59
4.Notes
5.Page numbers for music and chords
6.Misieu’ Préval; #62
7.Little David Play on Yo’ Harp; 4 copies; #63, 66, 72, 83
8.Gospel Train; 3 copies; #64-65,73
9.Don’t You Grieve After Me; 4 copies; # 67-69 and 84
10.No Devil in Our Lane; 3 copies; #70-71 and 81-82
11.Hebben Is A Shinin’; #74
12.Hard Trials; #75
13.I Feel Like Dying’ In Dis Army; # 76
14.I’m So Glad; #77
15.Dese Aller Ma Father’s Chillun; #78
16.Baptizin’, Little David, and Ain’t Dat Good News; #79
17.I’m Going Where Dere Ain’t No Mo’ Dyin’; #80
18.Cher Petit Papa; #85
Class notes, grades and materials used in Music 360 class
7 pages; #86-93
D-BL3-009-019
List of Creole Songs that were published in 5 books and gives pages numbers
2 pages; #94-95
Roll Project Topic notes
#96
D-BL3-009-021
Written Poems and lyrics
3 pages; #97-99
French songs used with High School students in a French Class at Meaux; 1967; lists 24 songs and either categorizes them by French or Louisiana French
#100
D-BL3-009-023
Notes taken July 18-22
#101
Formal Presentation written notes on Louisiana French Folk Song (July 22)
2 pages; #102-103
D-BL3-009-025
Class Notes; Thesis Notes; terms
6 pages; #104-110
Notes and outline for PIPS Louisiana French Music
3 pages; #111-114
D-BL3-009-027
Song list of songs presented on June 25-29 and July 2-3 with numbers corresponding with either the songs are in the thesis, Zing Zang Do or Danse Ronde
Convre outline from June 25-29 and July 2-11
6 pages; # 115-121
A Unity Prayer Service pamphlet from July 1985 Inkster, Michigan; features a song “ I am Free, I am Unlimited” and various prayers
2 pages; #122-124
D-BL3-009-029
Lesson and class notes by dates
11 pages; #125-137
List of quotes, names and dates
#138
D-BL3-009-031
Syllabus pages of paper topics and writing from Music 360 class
2 pages; #139-140
History of Acadiana lecture notes
#141
D-BL3-009-033
Notes on Louisiana French Folk Dances
2 pages; #142-143
Definitions of folklore terms from Webster 7th New Collegiate
12 pages; # 144-156
D-BL3-009-035
Grade test of Monday July 2
4 pages; #157-160
Singing call for a square dance for June 28, 1984
#161
D-BL3-009-037
Lyrics of unknown song from Inez Catalon; July 3, 1984 Folklore After Class
#162
“Petit Bonhomme” lyrics from Catherien and Anne Blanchet at a kindergarten, Lafayette Coop School; July 3, 1984
#163
D-BL3-009-039
Random notes
2 pages; #164-166
List of people for interviews; 10 names
1.Grandma
2.Inez Catalon
3.Loniel
4.voodoo work
5.Nola Broussard
6.Balfa
7.friend
8.Amy Dean Broussard
9.Sr. Edith
10. Dupery
#167
D-BL3-009-041
List of things borrowed
#168-169
Notes and phone numbers
#170
D-BL3-009-043
Possible topics for lectures on overall themes of Louisiana, French, Folk, and Music
4 pages; #171-174
Contact List and resource page
#175-176
D-BL3-009-045
List of roster with picked topics
2 pages; #176-179
Notes
#180-181
D-BL3-009-048
Take Home Test-Opera Book and notes
3 pages; #182-184
Same syllabus pages for Music 360 as -031
2 pages; #185-186
D-BL3-009-050
Press Release from the State of Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, Office of Cultural Development; on Louisiana Traditional Music Featured on State Album Series
3 pages; #187-189
Notes in French
#190
D-BL3-009-052
Notes on Jerry Cormier, Bill Russel, Ozitta Catalon; phone numbers, when they meet
2 pages; #191-194
D-BL3-009-053
“Solomon Grundi” rhyme from Thomas Cornwell 1964
#195
Descarte quote (French)
#196
D-BL3-009-055
“Un Petit Bonhomme” with certain words translated at bottom
#197
Paper “Symbols, Worlds and Folklore” #198-201
Sheet music of “Trois Fois Lassera,” “Aveine,” and “Le Joli Rosier” #202
5 pages; #198-202
D-BL3-009-057
Scanned newspaper articles by Randy Whatleys
“Gospel Music in Cajun” June 27, 1992
“Du Chicot: The Game of ‘Pain Pi Peau’”
2 pages; #203-206
Cajun Parody of “Twas the Night Before Christmas”
#207
D-BL3-009-059
The Vermilion Chamber Orchestra Society program for April 30, 1983 at St. Mary Church
5 pages; #208-213
“Petit Bohomme” lyrics from Margret Brailey’s grandmother
#214
D-BL3-009-061
Book List of French and Louisiana music
#215
“3 Petits Cochons” sheet music; from Catherine Marie’s teacher at Lafayette Community Cooperator School
#217
D-BL3-009-063
“T’jvai La Voir Un Tour” sheet music; from Mrs. Nole Broussard-LeRoy
2 pages; #217-218
“les lanciers-Quadrille” dance instructions; map drawn on back; #219-220
1.Les Tiroirs
2.Les Lignes
3.Les Moulinets
4.Les Visites
5.Les Lanciers
D-BL3-009-065
Excerpt from Petit Manuel d’histoire d’Acadie by d’Entremont, Daigle et als. Liibrarie Acadienne, U. de Monoton, 1976
#221
Notes on tape of “Chants de Noël du Canada Francais” by Helene Baillargeon and children’s choir; recorded in Canada
#222
D-BL3-009-067
Folkways Records Album FP-918, “Chansons d’Acadie” (Songs of French Canada) chantées par Hélène Baillargeon et Alan Mills; Canadian folk songs; Lyrics and notes info sheet by Alan Mills
9 pages; #223-231
Notes on Sancier book in LA Room
4 pages; #232-237
D-BL3-009-069
D.K Wilgus article excerpt on “Anglo-American Folksong Scholarship Since 1898.” New Brunswick: N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1959.
2 pages; #238-239
Notes on the Lomax recordings; Alln and Ruth Crawford Segar, Music editor, N.Y. Macmullan Co. 1941
2 pages; #240-241
D-BL3-009-071
Outline of a talk/speech for music in schools
2 pages; #242-245
D-BL3-009-072
Outline for talk/speech for dance lessons in schools
2 pages; #246-249
Cantiques de l’Anne Devote; Verona (?) Theriot, 1854
#250
D-BL3-009-074
Speech of “Symbols, Worlds, and Folklore” and why folklore should be in education; sheet music included; 5 pages; #250-255
1.Trois Fois Passera
2.Avenine
3.Les Joli Rosier
