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  • Musette- Pantofi, genti si accesorii din piele produse in Romania
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  • Musette de cour - Wikipedia
    The musette de cour or baroque musette is a type of Baroque bagpipe Visually, the musette is characterised by the short, cylindrical shuttle-drone and the two chalumeaux Both the chanters and the drones have a cylindrical bore and use a double reed, giving a quiet tone similar to the oboe The instrument is blown by a bellows
  • Musette | Baroque, French, Bagpipe | Britannica
    Musette, small, elegant bagpipe that was fashionable in French court circles in the 17th and 18th centuries The bagpipe was bellows-blown, with a cylindrical double-reed chanter beside which the instrument-maker Jean Hotteterre, about 1650, placed a short stopped chanter with six keys giving notes
  • Musette Classic French Accordion Music Ambience Café
    Step into the vibrant world of Musette, the quintessential French music genre that brings the charm of Parisian streets to life This video showcases the enchanting accordion melodies and lively
  • MUSETTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MUSETTE is a bellows-blown bagpipe popular in France in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • Musette | Definition Meaning - M5 Music
    The Musette is a unique dance form commonly found in Baroque dance suites, often present in French-style compositions It carries a light and cheerful
  • The Musette Society – The international hub for all things Musette!
    Like all bagpipes, the musette began life as a simple shepherds’ pipe But royal patronage at Versailles (particularly from Louis XIV who loved to include it in his rustic-themed soirées) gave the musette a status that resulted in a wealth of compositions being written for it Like its royal admirer, however, it fell out of favour towards the end of the 18th century, and lay forgotten until
  • Musette _ Oxford Reference Online
    In the eighteenth century, the instrument was a symbol of the fashionable fad among the upper classes with the notion of Arcadia—an elusive mythic ideal of pastoral innocence and rustic pleasures Jean Antoine Watteau (1684–1721) captured this concept in his fêtes galantes paintings; his earlier works sometimes portray dance accompanied by a musette Along with the vielle (various
  • musette - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    A musette (sense 1 2) or piccolo oboe is a type of small oboe which evolved from the chanter or pipe of bagpipes Norwegian professional cyclist Thor Hushovd with a musette (sense 2) around his neck during the 2011 Tour de France
  • Musette Baroque - 18th century - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The musette is a form of bagpipe with bellows that was played in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries It was an instrument played in aristocratic circles and was associated with idealized pastoral themes The baroque musette was integrated alongside other chamber music instruments and was regularly composed for This unsigned bellows-blown musette features a double chanter





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