- The
buisine and the añafil were
variations of a type of
straight medieval trumpet usually made of metal, also
called a herald's trumpet.
While arguably...
- the
development process,
longer "shrill"
trumpets such as the añafil or
buisine trumpets were
folded into more
compact forms. By 1511,
Virdung had published...
- that can be
mounted on it. It
differs from its precursor, the
medieval buisine, by
being coiled rather than straight, and from the
clarion trumpet and...
- "boastful talk", and
which ultimately probably stems from
Dutch bazuin (
buisine, a
medieval trumpet). The name
appears in the 1909
novel The Swoop, or...
-
Illumination with
buisine players from the E
Codex (Bl-2, fol. 286R)...
-
instruments in
their wars. The
first made were the añafil in
Spain and
buisine in
France and elsewhere. Then
Europeans took a step that hadn't been part...
- (1958–69)
Claude Andrien [fr] (1962–69)
Marcel Adamczyk (1963–68) Jean-Luc
Buisine [fr] (1962–69)
Ignacio Prieto (1971–76)
Pierre Dréossi (1976–82) René Marsiglia...
- Jean-François
Beltramini Jens Jørn
Bertelsen Maurice Blondel Jean-Luc
Buisine Jacques Canthelou Alfred Dambach Edmond Delfour Jean-Pierre Destrumelle...
- "boastful talk", and
which ultimately probably stems from the
Dutch bazuin (
buisine, a
medieval trumpet). The word
bazooka appears in the 1909
novel The Swoop...
- (1925–1930).
Georges Barthélémy (1930–1944).
Firmin Aury (in
August 1944).
Henri Buisine (August 1944 – 1945). Jean
Nennig (1945–1947).
Roger Deniau (1947–1948)...