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Mother Marie de St-Joseph

Mother Marie de St-Joseph (née Marie de Savonnières de la Troche), Ursuline nun, musician (born 7 September 1616 in Château de Saint-Germain, Anjou, France; died 4 April 1652 in Quebec City). She joined the Ursulines at Tours at 14 and sailed to Canada in 1639 in company with Mother Marie de l'Incarnation. She studied Indigenous languages, and her good nature earned the trust of Indigenous peoples.

Affinity for music

In her task as teacher of both French and Indigenous girls in Quebec, music played an important role. Sister Anne de Ste-Claire wrote in a letter on 2 Sep 1640: "She is the teacher of our little seminarists, whom she loves as a mother loves her children. After catechism she teaches them to sing hymns and to play them on the viol; sometimes, she has them dance in the manner of the Indians." (Les Ursulines de Québec, Quebec City 1863).

After her early death, a chronicler wrote: "She had a beautiful voice and understood Music well, not only did she sing and chant the psalms, but she also led the Choir, for which office she doubtless had aptitude; for she succeeded in it marvelously, notwithstanding her lung troubles." (Jesuit Relations, vol. 38, p. 149)

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