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- 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...
- Fortune Favors the Brave (French: Le Génie des cloches ou le Fils du sonneur, literally "The Genie of the Bells, or the Bellringer's Son") was a 1908...
- 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...
- 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...
- a clergyman for the spire bells (the petit sonneur) and a layman for the main bells (the grand sonneur). To swing the bells, many ****istants were recruited...
- 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,...
- The veuze is thought to be the antecedent of the biniou. The ****ociation Sonneurs de Veuzes (French: "****ociation of Veuze [bagpipe] Players") was formed...
- The Bell Ringer's Daughter (French: La fille du sonneur), is a 1906 French silent short film directed by Albert Capellani. It is a melodrama about a young...
- Daugavpiliensis. 8 (1): 75–80 – via ResearchGate. Aumaître, Damien (2020). "Le Sonneur à ventre de feu Bombina bombina (Linnaeus, 1760) en Lorraine: historique...
- 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 &...