Segatori Sitting in the Café du Tambourin was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1887. Agostina Segatori owned the Café du Tambourin that Van Gogh knew intimately...
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tabor. Jean-Philippe Rameau included tambourins in many of his operas, such as Platée, Les Indes galantes, and Les fêtes d'Hébé. The last gained more fame...
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for a four-part unaccompanied mixed chorus, except for "Quand j'ai ouy le tambourin sonner", which is set for alto soloist and alto-tenor-bass. His choice...
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scene in which the protagonists meet the artist in Montmartre, the café Le Tambourin is mentioned: He came towards us from a steep alley, in his coat of sheepskin...
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The Knight of Black Art (redirect from Le Tambourin fantastique)
The Knight of Black Art (French: Le Tambourin fantastique) is a 1907 French silent trick film by Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company...
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had been inspired by: "Freaks" (comprising the first ten tracks) and "Le Tambourin de Soie" (comprising the remaining seven). Recording took place in Paris...
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Air grave pour deux Polonais, Suite in E minor, Le Tambourin, La Poule, La Joyeuse, Les Tricotets, Les Sauvages, Two minuets Scarlatti, 1st Album of 20...
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works with musical extracts, difficulty ratings and recommended editions. Le martyre de Saint-Sébastien, vocal score, transcribed by André Caplet (from...
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Tambourine de Bearn (redirect from Tambourin de Béarn)
The string drum or Tambourin de Béarn (in German) is a long rectangular box zither beaten with a mallet. It is paired with a one-handed flute (French:...
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Château-Thierry (in French). G. Cagniard. "In the café: Agostina Segatori in Le tambourin, 1887". Van Gogh Museum. Retrieved 5 February 2012. de Juvigny, Sophie...
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