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Jean Rameau - Master hurdy-gurdy player
Jean Rameau (1852-1931) - Master hurdy-gurdy player, multi-instrumentist and songwriter from central France (Berry). The hurdy-gurdy is a stringed instrument that produces sound by a hand crank-turned, rosined wheel rubbing against the strings. The wheel functions much like a violin bow, and single notes played on the instrument sound similar to those of a violin. Date: 1904
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Autograph Berry Instrument Master Player Signature Signed Stringed Unusual Wheel Hand Cranked Hurdy Gurdy Rameau
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This photograph captures Jean Rameau, a virtuoso hurdy-gurdy player, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter from the heart of France, specifically the Berry region. Born in 1852, Rameau was a master of an unusual instrument that produces sound through a hand-cranked, rosined wheel that rubs against the strings. The wheel functions much like a violin bow, and the single notes played on the hurdy-gurdy sound remarkably similar to those of a violin. Rameau's expertise and artistry on the hurdy-gurdy were celebrated during the early 1900s. In this image, taken in 1904, he is seen dressed in traditional Berrichon costume, adding an authentic touch to his performance. The autograph on the bottom right corner of the photograph further authenticates its historical significance. The hurdy-gurdy, an instrument with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, is a stringed instrument that has long been associated with French folk music and poetry. Rameau's mastery of the instrument and his contributions to its repertoire have left a lasting impact on the musical landscape of France. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the artistry and dedication of a true master, Jean Rameau, and the unique, hand-cranked instrument that defined his craft. The image is a testament to the enduring allure of traditional music and the passion of those who keep it alive.
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