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Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815. By moving his head, elbows and knees, he plays pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle, cymbals and three rows of bells on his plumed hat
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Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815. By moving his head, elbows and knees, he plays pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle, cymbals and three rows of bells on his plumed hat
FLO4677605 Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815. By moving his head, elbows and knees, he plays pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle, cymbals and three rows of bells on his plumed hat. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesanger's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.; (add.info.: Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815. By moving his head, elbows and knees, he plays pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle, cymbals and three rows of bells on his plumed hat. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesanger's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.); © Florilegius
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This image captures a moment of pure musical magic as a Troubadour entertains Prussian and Scots soldiers with his incredible talent. Playing not one, not two, but six different instruments simultaneously, the Troubadour showcases his remarkable skill and showmanship.
With each movement of his head, elbows, and knees, he produces melodies from pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle, cymbals, and even three rows of bells adorning his plumed hat. The scene is brought to life in vibrant hand-colored detail in this engraving from Pierre de la Mesanger's Le Bon Genre.
The onlookers are captivated by the Troubadour's performance - men in military uniform stand in awe while a couple gazes on with admiration. Even a young girl stops to listen intently to the music filling the air.
This image is not just about music; it is about unity through artistry. Despite their differences in nationality and background, these individuals come together to appreciate the beauty of music created before them. It serves as a reminder that music has the power to transcend boundaries and bring people together in harmony.
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