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David jouant de la vièle en ****t
Schlesinger 1911.
Vielles (Polish folk
musical instruments)
Vielles (Musiconis Database, Université Paris-Sorbonne) v...
- this time the most
common style of hurdy-gurdy developed, the six-string
vielle à roue. This
instrument has two
melody strings and four drones. The drone...
- Old vine (French:
vieilles vignes, German: alte Reben), a
common description on wine labels,
indicates that a wine is the
product of
grape vines that are...
- The
earliest possible depiction of
nyckelharpor known, or
rather "ke****
vielles" by appearance, can be
found in a
relief on one of the
portals to the Källunge...
- La
Vieille Taupe is a
publishing house and
bookshop in Paris, France. The
establishment went
through two
distinct phases in its history.
Between 1965 and...
- Vieille-Église is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France 9
miles (15 km) east of Calais.
Communes of the Pas-de-Calais...
- gâte-t-il
vraiment le “koin”? (in French)
Charente Libre: Le
logobi flambe aux
Vielles Forges (in French) Skyrock:
LogobiGT line-up LesCharts.com:
LogobiGT page...
- The
Canal de la Vieille-Autise (French pronunciation: [kanal də la vjɛj otiz], lit. 'Old
Autise Canal') is a
canal in
western France connecting Courdault...
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cabrette (a bellows-blown
bagpipe locally called a "musette") and
often the
vielle à roue (hurdy-gurdy) in the cafés and bars of the city.
Parisian and Italian...
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continental Europe from
Ireland and
Britain sometime before the
ninth century;
Vielle, a
prototype of the
Renaissance viol and
modern viola with five strings...