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Music of Aquitaine - Definition and Overview

Music of France
History (Timeline and Samples)
Regions
Alsace Auvergne
Aquitaine Pays Basque
Béarn Brittany
Burgundy Corsica
Gascony Languedoc
Limousin Lorraine
Picardy Poitou
Provence Rousillon
Awards
Charts
Festivals Montreaux Jazz Festival, Printemps de Bourges
Media
National anthem "La Marseillaise"
Overseas music
French Guiana - French Polynesia - Martinique and Guadeloupe - Mayotte - New Caledonia - Réunion - St. Pierre and Miquelon - Tahiti - Wallis and Futuna

Aquitaine is a French region, consisting of the dèpartements of Dordogne, Gironde, Landes, Lot-et-Garonne and Pyrénées-Atlantiques. The region is known for an annual musical event which takes place in June; during this period, nearly every village and town has a celebration of music and dance.

The folk music of Aquitaine is based on instruments like the hurdy-gurdy, boha, flute, accordion, caremèra and violin. Traditional players include Alexis Capes, Julien Dejean, Mivielle, Jean Nadau, Lucien Martin, René Cabanac and Pierre Saint-Louber.

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