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Bal-musette

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Bal-musette is a style of French music and dance that first became popular in Paris in the 1880s. [1]

60 relations: Accordion reed ranks and switches, Albières, Amélie (soundtrack), Annett Louisan, Arthur H, Émile Vacher, Ballroom dance, Baro Ferret, Baroque dance, Bénabar, Charles Péguri, Dan Ar Braz, Dance organ, DjangoFest, Fréhel, French jazz, French music, Guinguette, Gus Viseur, Gypsy jazz, Historical dance, History of Auvergne, History of music in Paris, Java (band), Java (dance), Jazz, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Jo Privat, King Christian II (Sibelius), Les Barricades Mystérieuses, List of European folk music traditions, List of music styles that incorporate the accordion, List of national dances, List of styles of music: A–F, List of styles of music: G–M, Louis Ferrari, Matelo Ferret, Musette, Music in Paris, Music of Auvergne, Music of France, Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, Outline of jazz, Paris, Pièces de Clavecin, Quando m'en vo', Quintette du Hot Club de France, Rebetiko, Robert Crumb, Sarane Ferret, ..., Selmer guitar, Those Darn Accordions, Toccata and Fugue in F major, BWV 540, Tony Muréna, Uri Nakayama, Voyage Sans Retour, Waltz, Yann Tiersen, 1930s in jazz, 24 Horn Trios (Reicha). Expand index (10 more) »

Accordion reed ranks and switches

A reed rank inside accordions refers to a single full set of the reeds that are the means to achieve the instrument's sound range.

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Albières

Albières is a commune in the Aude department in the Occitanie region of southern France.

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Amélie (soundtrack)

Amélie is the soundtrack to the 2001 French film Amélie, a motion picture set in Montmartre in Paris, France, about a young woman endeavouring to help and improve the lives of those around her.

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Annett Louisan

Annett Louisan (born Annett Päge; 2 April 1977 in Havelberg, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany) is a German singer.

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Arthur H

Arthur Higelin (27 March 1966), better known under his stage name Arthur H, is a pianist, songwriter and singer.

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Émile Vacher

Émile Vacher (1883-1969) was a French accordionist associated with, and often deemed the creator of, the bal-musette genre.

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Ballroom dance

Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world.

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Baro Ferret

Pierre Joseph "Baro" Ferret (1908–1976) was a Gypsy jazz guitarist and composer.

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Baroque dance

Baroque dance is dance of the Baroque era (roughly 1600–1750), closely linked with Baroque music, theatre and opera.

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Bénabar

Bruno Nicolini (born 16 June 1969), better known by his stage name Bénabar, is a French songwriter and singer, who could be compared to Vincent Delerm and other singers from his generation.

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Charles Péguri

Charles Péguri (Marseilles 31 October 1879 – 21 March 1930) was a French accordionist of Italian descent and one of the creators of the musette genre.

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Dan Ar Braz

Dan Ar Braz (born Daniel Le Bras on 15 January 1949 in Quimper) is a Breton guitarist-singer-composer and the founder of Héritage des Celtes, a 50-piece Pan-Celt band.

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Dance organ

A dance organ is a mechanical organ designed to be used in a dance hall or ballroom.

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DjangoFest

DjangoFest is a series of music festivals celebrating the music of Django Reinhardt and other forms of gypsy jazz and traditional gypsy music.

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Fréhel

Fréhel (born Marguerite Boulc'h; 13 July 1891 – 3 February 1951) was a French singer and actress.

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French jazz

Jazz music has been popular in France since the 1920s.

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French music

French music may originally refer to.

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Guinguette

Guinguettes were popular drinking establishments located in the suburbs of Paris and other cities in France.

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Gus Viseur

Gus Viseur, born Gustave-Joseph Viseur (15 May 1915 – 25 August 1974) was a Belgian/French button accordionist.

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Gypsy jazz

Gypsy jazz (also known as gypsy swing or hot club jazz) is a style of jazz music generally accepted to have been started by the gypsy guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt in and around Paris in the 1930s.

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Historical dance

Historical dance (or early dance) is a term covering a wide variety of Western European-based dance types from the past as they are danced in the present.

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History of Auvergne

The history of the Auvergne dates back to the early Middle Ages, when it was a historic province in south central France.

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History of music in Paris

The city of Paris has been an important center for European music since the Middle Ages.

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Java (band)

Java is a French rap group, formed in 2000 as a cooperation between Erwan Seguillon (R.wan) and François-Xavier Bossard (Fixi).

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Java (dance)

Java is a dance which was developed in France in the early part of the 20th century.

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Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime.

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Jean-Philippe Rameau

Jean-Philippe Rameau (–) was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the 18th century.

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Jo Privat

Jo Privat (born 15 April 1919 and died on 3 April 1996) was a French accordionist and composer.

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King Christian II (Sibelius)

King Christian II (Kung Kristian II), Op. 27, is incidental music by Jean Sibelius for the Scandinavian historical play of the same name, written by his friend Adolf Paul.

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Les Barricades Mystérieuses

Les Barricades Mystérieuses (The Mysterious Barricades) is a piece of music that François Couperin composed for harpsichord in 1717.

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List of European folk music traditions

This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics.

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List of music styles that incorporate the accordion

This is a list of articles describing traditional music styles that incorporate the accordion, alphabetized by assumed region of origin.

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List of national dances

This is a list of national dances.

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List of styles of music: A–F

A B C D E F ----.

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List of styles of music: G–M

G H I J K L M.

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Louis Ferrari

Louis Ferrari (Borgo Val di Taro 1910–1988) was an Italian musette accordionist and composer who was active in France beginning in the 1930s.

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Matelo Ferret

Jean Pierre "Matelo" Ferret (1918–1989) (also spelled Matelot, Matlo and Matlow, surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer.

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Musette

Musette may refer to.

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Music in Paris

All genres of music can be heard in Paris, from opera and symphonic music to musical theater, jazz, rock, rap, hip-hop, the traditional Bal-musette and gypsy jazz, and every variety of world music, particularly music from Africa and North Africa.

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Music of Auvergne

Auvergne is a region in France.

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Music of France

The music of France reflects a diverse array of styles.

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Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach

The title Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach (Notenbüchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach) refers to either of two manuscript notebooks that the German Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach presented to his second wife, Anna Magdalena.

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Outline of jazz

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to jazz: Jazz – musical style that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States, mixing African music and European classical music traditions.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Pièces de Clavecin

The French Baroque composer Jean-Philippe Rameau wrote three books of for the harpsichord.

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Quando m'en vo'

"", also known as "Musetta's Waltz", is a soprano aria in 3/4 time (a waltz) from Act 2 of Puccini's opera La bohème.

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Quintette du Hot Club de France

The Quintette du Hot Club de France, often abbreviated to "QdHCdF" or just "QHCF", (“The Quintet of the Hot Club of France”) was a jazz group founded in France in 1934 by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli, and active in one form or another until 1948.

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Rebetiko

Rebetiko, plural rebetika (Greek: ρεμπέτικο, and ρεμπέτικα respectively), occasionally transliterated as Rembetiko or Rebetico, is a term used today to designate originally disparate kinds of urban Greek music which have come to be grouped together since the so-called rebetika revival, which started in the 1960s and developed further from the early 1970s onwards.

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Robert Crumb

Robert Dennis Crumb (born August 30, 1943) is an American cartoonist and musician who often signs his work R. Crumb.

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Sarane Ferret

Étienne "Sarane" Ferret (1912–1970) (surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer, a contemporary and musical associate of Django Reinhardt, and the brother of noted Gitan (gypsy) guitar players Baro and Matelo Ferret.

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Selmer guitar

The Selmer guitar—often called a Selmer-Maccaferri or just Maccaferri by English speakers, as early British advertising stressed the designer rather than manufacturer—is an unusual acoustic guitar best known as the favored instrument of Django Reinhardt.

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Those Darn Accordions

Those Darn Accordions, commonly abbreviated as TDA, are an American accordion band from San Francisco, California, originally formed in 1989 by Linda "Big Lou" Seekins.

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Toccata and Fugue in F major, BWV 540

The Toccata and Fugue in F Major, BWV 540 is an organ work written by Johann Sebastian Bach.

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Tony Muréna

Tony Muréna (1917 – 1970) was an Italian-born Musette accordionist and jazz composer who lived and worked in France.

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Uri Nakayama

is a female singer-songwriter and hairdresser in Japan.

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Voyage Sans Retour

Voyage ~Sans Retour~ is the second album by Malice Mizer released on June 9, 1996.

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Waltz

The waltz is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in time, performed primarily in closed position.

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Yann Tiersen

Yann Tiersen (born 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer.

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1930s in jazz

In the 1930s in jazz, swing jazz emerged as a dominant form in American music, in which some virtuoso soloists became as famous as the band leaders.

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24 Horn Trios (Reicha)

24 Horn Trios, Op.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bal-musette

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