- flaviol,
forms a Provençal pipe and tabor. Jean-Philippe
Rameau included tambourins in many of his operas, such as Platée, Les
Indes galantes, and Les fêtes...
- Café du
Tambourin was a
restaurant in Paris, France.
Owned by
Agostina Segatori, it was
opened in
December 1883 at 27 rue de Richelieu, and then in March...
- 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:...
-
Kreisler -
Tambourin Chinois Op. 3
performed by the Park
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Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3,
known in English...
- folk/traditional
music collection found in the book Lou
Tambourin,
Istori de l'Estrumen Prouvençau (The
Tambourin, Avignon, 1864) by
writer and
tambourinaire François...
-
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...
- imagination,
highlighting the
sound of the rain, on
syncope beats of
fantastic tambourins".
According to him, "the rest came naturally,
music and
lyrics at once"...
- 2 Oboes,
Strings &
Continuo (3. Allegro),
composed by
Tomaso Albinoni Tambourins I/II from the tragédie
lyrique Dard****,
composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau...
- in
religious contexts. The word
tambourine finds its
origins in
French tambourin,
which referred to a long
narrow drum used in Provence, the word being...
- tabor, tabour,
tabret (Welsh: Tabwrdd),
tambour de Provence, Provençal
tambourin or
Catalan tamborí is a
portable snare drum,
typically pla****
either with...