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Innovations and traditions in French music life in the 19th century. Innovations and traditions in French music life in the 19th century: Musique-Images-Instruments. French journal of musical organology and iconography.

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annual publication Access to summaries: www.irpmf.cnrs.fr Tilman Seebass, The contribution of French researchers to the history of musical iconography; Marie-Claude Chaudonneret, Music instrument collectors ‘troubadours’; Florence Getreau, Heritage Images: collectors of old instruments and sets of music (1850-1950); Philippe Sorel, The ‘Dantan Museum’, cartoons and portraits of musicians; Anne-Noëlle Bouton, Florence Getreau, An alleged portrait of Hélène de Montgeroult in the former collection of Albert Pomme de Mirimonde; Malou Haine, Participation of French factors in universal exposures of the 19th century; Cristina Bordas, The relations between Paris and Madrid in the field of string instruments (1800-1850); Rémy GUG, The invention of the micrometer (1780-1850); Michèle Rébillon-Maurin, Jean Roller, portraitist and manufacturing Roller -Blanchet; Rémy GUG, The Historical Expertise of Pleyel Cords (Paris 1811); Walter Salmen, Danse and ivress in the arts around 1900; Florence Getreau, A harbour in Concert spiritual, Mademoiselle Schencker; Florence Getreau, Berlioz and Paganini.

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