- A
sonneur – or, in Breton,
soner (plural: sonerien) – is a
player of
traditional music in Brittany: i.e.,
someone who
plays the bombarde,
biniou (Breton...
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century onwards into the
revival period of the 1970s, the most po****r
sonneurs de
couple were the
paired ‘treujenn gaol’
clarinet and
accompanying button...
- The ****ociation
Sonneurs de
Veuzes (French: "****ociation of
Veuze [bagpipe] Players") was
formed in
Nantes in 1976 for
players of the veuze, a traditional...
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which also
included La Mare au Diable, La
Petite Fadette, and Les Maîtres
Sonneurs. As with many
episodes involving art in À la
recherche du
temps perdu,...
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conqueror 1992–1996 Dame
Asmine d'Alba
cycle Le Chêne Vénérable Les maîtres
sonneurs Le
monde des
franges Lune
noire Asmine d'Alba
Lucifal cycle Les
anges du...
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players of
French instruments) viellist. In France, a
player is
called un
sonneur de
vielle (literally "a
sounder of vielle"), un
vielleux or un vielleur...
- and has parti****ted in
several songs or
albums from
other artists. 30
sonneurs sign a one-year
contract renewable three times. They
write and arrange...
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Ridges Row, W. & R. Chambers, London, 1908
George Sand's
novel Les Maîtres
Sonneurs (The Bagpipers), London, 1908
Louisa M Alcott's "Good Wives", G. Bell &...
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Artilleur or
Pontonnier (artillery) or
Sapeur or
Mineur (sappers) or
Conducteur (trains)
Private Tambour or
Sonneur or
Clairon or
Musicien Military band...
- Gold
Medal at the
Salon des Beaux-Arts for the
composition "Le
Groupe des
sonneurs bretons"
depicting two
Breton Pipers. This is
shown here. With this work...