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Bal-musette is a style of French instrumental music and dance that first became popular in Paris in the 1880s. Although it began with bagpipes as the main instrument, this instrument was eventually replaced by the accordion , on which a variety of waltzes, polkas, and other dance styles were played.
Émile Vacher (May 7, 1883 - April 8, 1969) was a French accordionist associated with, and often deemed the creator of, the bal-musette genre. [ 1 ] Discography 78s
Le Rideau tombe avant la fin: 1947: Elle avait son sourire: 1948: Monsieur Lenoble: 1948: Les Amants de Paris: 1948: Il a chanté: 1948: Les vieux bateaux: 1948: Il pleut: 1948: Cousu de fil blanc: 1948: Amour du mois de mai: 1948: Monsieur X: 1949: Bal dans ma rue: 1949: Pour moi tout' seule: 1949: Pleure pas: 1949: Le Prisonnier de la tour ...
Musette is a style of French music and dance that became popular in Paris in the 1880s. Musette uses the accordion as main instrument, and often symbolizes the French art of living abroad. Émile Vacher (1883-1969) was the star of the new style. [2] Other popular musette accordionists include Aimable Pluchard, Yvette Horner and André Verchuren.
Jean-Philippe Rameau, by Joseph Aved, 1728. The French Baroque composer Jean-Philippe Rameau wrote three books of Pièces de clavecin for the harpsichord.The first, Premier Livre de Pièces de Clavecin, was published in 1706; the second, Pièces de Clavessin, in 1724; and the third, Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de Clavecin, in 1726 or 1727.
- 1953 - Tony Muréna Vous Invite À Danser sur des Airs Populaires Italiens (Odeon Records, OS 1011) - 1965 - Reine de Musette (Barclay, 820159) - 1992 - Valse et swing (Silex, Y225103)
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