Music of Limousin
| Music of France | |
|---|---|
| Styles | gregorian - classical - opera - folk - chanson - nouvelle chanson - cancan - musette - cabaret - popular - yéyé - pop - jazz - rock - hip hop - house - electronic - celtic |
| History | |
| Awards | Victoires de la Musique - Prix Constantin - NRJ Music Awards |
| Charts | SNEP |
| Festivals | Aix-en-Provence - Bourges - Eurockéennes - Francofolies - Hellfest - Interceltique - Rock en Seine - Vieilles Charrues |
| Media | |
| National anthem | "La Marseillaise" |
| Regional music | |
| Auvergne - Aquitaine - Brittany - Burgundy - Corsica - Gascony - Limousin | |
| Overseas music | |
| French Polynesia and Tahiti - Guadeloupe - Guiana - Martinique - New Caledonia - Réunion | |
The best known musician from the Occitan region of Limousin is probably the piper Eric Montbel, a former member of such bands as Lo Jai, Le Grand Rouge, and Ulysse; he plays the chabreta, or Limousin bagpipe. Along with him and other pipers, the region is known for Corrèze's distinct violin tradition as well as the hurdy-gurdy. The fife is also popular
List of performers
- Guy Bertrand
- François Breugnot, violin
- Jean Pierre Champeval, violin
- Valentin Clastrier, hurdy-gurdy
- Jean-Marc Delaunay, violin
- Olivier Durif, violin
- Françoise Etay, violin
- Pierre Imbert
- Jean-Yves Lameyre, violin, hurdy-gurdy
- Myriam Lameyre, bagpipes
- Pascal Lefeuvre, bagpipes
- Christian Oller
- Dominique Regef, hurdy-gurdy
- Trio Violon, violin
- Jean-François Vrod, violin
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