- French folk music
As Europe experienced a wave of
roots revival s,when France found its regional cultures reviving traditional music.Brittany , Limousin,Gascony ,Corsica and Auvergne were among the regions that underwent a popularization of folk music. Traditional styles of music had survived most in remote areas like the island of Corsica and mountainous Auvergne, as well as the more nationalist lands of the Basques and Bretons.In many cases, folk traditions were revived in relatively recent years to cater to tourists. These "groupes folkloriques" tend to focus on very early 20th century melodies and the use of the
piano accordion .Provence
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Music of Provence "The most iconic form of Provencal folk music is a duo of fife and drum, or ensembles of "galoubets-tambourins"; the most prominent characteristic of the region's folk music, however, is the Italian musical influence. Performers include
Patrice Cornte ,Yves Rousguisto andAndré Gabriel . Provence's diverse communities includeSavoie , whose distinct hurdy gurdy tradition has produced the modern bandLa Kinkerne , theAlpes Maritimes choral tradition, which includes choirs likeLa Compagnie Vocale andCorous de Berra , and the northern region, which has produced a vibrant violin tradition,Dauphiné 'srigaudon dance and performersRigodon Sauvage ,Patrick Mazellier andDrailles .Roussillon
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Music of Roussillon "The southwestern region of Roussillon's music is shaped by its unique ethnicities, and includes forms of Catalan and
Gypsy music . The former includes thesardana and is based around the city ofPerpignan . The sardana is played by a band ("coble") consisting of three kinds of oboes, flutes and other instrument, includingshawm s and bagpipes among some recent revivalists. Modern traditional performers includeCobla Mil-Lenaria ,La Cobla de Joglars ,Els Ministrles del Rossellano andLa Colba els Montgrins .Béarn
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Music of Béarn "Béarn's revivalist scene has been quite limited in scope, though it has produced the nationally renowned singer
Marilis Orionaa . Traditional instruments from the area include thetambour de Béarn , a six string drum used as a rhythm drone instrument used as an accompaniment of the three-holed recorder.Languedoc
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Music of Languedoc "Languedoc is home to several unusual instruments, including the
bodega , a kind of bagpipe, and the "aboès" and "graille", both kinds ofoboe s. The bodego is made out of goatskin, using an unusual process in which the innards of the animal are removed through the neck so that the entire, unbroken skin can be used for the instrument. It has only one large shoulder drone. The bodega is known from at least the14th century . Popular traditional groups from Languedoc includeCalabrun ,Trencavel ,Laurent Audemard 'sUne Anche Passe andTrioc .Gascony
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Music of Gascony "One of the biggest stars of the French roots revival was
Perlinpinpin Folc , formed in 1972 and led byChristian Lanau , whose "Musique Traditionelle de Gascogne " was a popular release that sparked interest in the traditional music of Gascony.Gascon small pipes, called
boha ("bouhe"), are a well-known part of the local scene. They have a rectangular chanter and drone combination, which is unique to Gascon, and are made out of sheepskin with the fleece showing.Auvergne
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Music of Auvergne "Auvergne is known for
cabrette bagpipes. The cabrette ("little goat" inAuvergnat ) is a bagpipe made of goatskin (goats being an integral part of Auvergnat traditional life) and without drones, blown by elbow-driven bellows. Some famous old players :Martin Cayla ,Jean Bergheaud ,Marcel Bernard ,Antoine Bouscatel ,joseph Costeroste ,Georges Soule , and some modern players :Dominique Paris ,Victor Laroussinie ,Didier Pauvert ,Stéphane Charpentier ,Michel Esbelin ,François Lazarevic . They play both regrets("slow airs"), bourrées ("typical auvergne danse") and swift, 3/8 dance music. For more information on Cabrette go to the official cabrette's website : [http://www.cabrette.com cabrette.com] .Joseph Canteloube was a well-known composer from Auvergne in the early 20th century, and produced a famous collection of folk music called "Songs of the Auvergne ".Limousin
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Music of Limousin "Limousin is known for its violin music, as well as the chabrette bagpipe.
Eric Montbel is the biggest star of Limousin folk, whileFrançoise Etay ,Jean Pierre Champeval ,Olivier Durif ,Valentin Clastrier andPascal Lefeuvre are also popular. Instruments include thecabrette bagpipe and the ancient army fife, "pifre". Limousin violin music, focussed inCorrèze , has produced starsFrançois Etay andTrio Violon , while more modern fiddlers includeFrançois Breugnot , Olivier Durif, Jean Pierre Champeval andJean-François Vrod . The hurdy gurdy in Limousin has been extended to avant-garde styles utilizing electronic music, jazz and other influences, including Pascal Lefeuvre, Dominique Regef and Valentin Clastrier.ee also
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