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Louis Pierre Goullaud (23 November 1840 – 7 December 1919) published and sold music in
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, in the 19th century. In the 1860s he worked for "Koppitz, Pruefer & Co." With Asa Warren White (1826–1894) and his son, Edward Warren White (1849–1896) – as the firm "White & Goullaud" – he sold musical instruments and published sheet music (c. 1869 – 1875). Under his own imprint he issued sheet music and ''Goullaud's Monthly Journal of Music.'' He retired c. 1886, and died in Braintree on December 7, 1919.


Published by Goullaud

* Little Rosewood Casket. 18

* The Dundreary Polka. Composed and inscribed to Mr. Sothern by Thomas Baker (musician), Thomas Baker. 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
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. 1873 * Lotta's Favorite Nocturne for piano by J. W. Turner. 1873 * Johnny You're In Luck, Sung With Unbounded Success By "
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." 1874 * The Shaughraun Waltz by Thomas Baker. 1875 * Fifth Avenue George, a Popular Song. Sung with unbounded applause by Tony Pastor. Written & Composed by J. P. Skelly. 1876 *
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's Album of Music. 1876 * Evangeline, Opera Bouffe. List of Original Music. Libretto by
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. Music by Edward E. Rice. 1877 * Songs of the Rice Surprise Party. 1880Henry Petroski. The Toothpick: Technology and Culture. NY: Knopf, 2007


Images

Image:1870 GusWilliams Ease Goullaud Boston LC.png, Taking My Ease by Gus Williams, 1870 (Library of Congress) Image:1872 InmanLineMarch LPGoullaud Boston.png, Inman Line March by A.E. Warren, performed at the
World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival The World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival of 1872 took place in the Back Bay area of Boston, Massachusetts. Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore directed the festival, which lasted some 18 days. The jubilee honored the ending of the Fr ...
, 1872 Image:Rosenfeld ComeAlongSinners Goullaud Boston LC 124801v.jpg, Come Along Sinners, by
Monroe H. Rosenfeld Monroe H. "Rosey" Rosenfeld (c.1861 – December 13, 1918) was an American songwriter and journalist. Biography Rosenfeld was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of German immigrants. By the early 1880s, he was working in New York City as a ...
(Library of Congress) Image:Horticultural and studio buildings, Tremont St., Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 4.jpg, Tremont Street, Boston, ca. 1870s–1880s, in vicinity of Goullard's business address Image:LukeSchoolcraft Ethiopian Goullaud Boston LC 127501v.jpg, Luke Schoolcraft's Ethiopian Melodies (Library of Congress) Image:1881 HuldasBaby Goullaud Boston LC 089401v.jpg, Hulda's Baby by M.H. Rosenfeld, 1881 (Library of Congress). Depicts portrait of Charles H. Yale


References


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 {{DEFAULTSORT:Goullaud, Louis P 1840 births 1919 deaths Businesspeople from Boston 19th century in Boston American music publishers (people) 19th-century American businesspeople