A. Musichihi "Brise Napolitaine"

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Mi gran película

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  • Merci Alain;de nous faire profiter de votre talent;que du bonheur!!!!félicitations

  • Hi Vincenzo,

    Some did not but some did like Jo Privat, Gus Viseur and the like. Maybe not Vetese Guerino?

    No, I'm not italian. Bruneau is a French name and often, people talk to me by naming me Bruno as if it was my first name so a lot of confusion.

    To make things simple and to avoid any confusion, I named my son Bruno! So hid complete name is Bruno Bruneau! No mistake possible!

    ciao

  • they didnt do the variations in the old days..today its more show than musicality over exagerrating the notes and tempo to aww the crowd rather than keep it melodic. yes the few seconds were close to the original.. Im curious were your great grandparents italian? many italians in quebec changed there last names to sounmd french..like Martino Martineau..como comeau russo rousseaux bruno bruneaux..enjoy the musique

  • Vincenz55,

    Musette IS jazz. It was created in the center of Parisian faubourg with Django Reinhart and his friends Matelo and his brother and many more jazz guitarists. Musette was born in the turn of last century with the meting of two communities, the French Auvergnats coming in Paris to open Café-Charbon with their Cabrette and the Italians with their accordions. In the 20s some started to swing thus swing musette started. BTW, I like better musette than (straight) jazz!

  • not easy to find but her is the original is enjoy:

    watch?v=b38ugXZGZKI

  • I know alot more than youll never know..ive listened to the best of the 20s to the thirties and i can tell you honestly these variations ruin this beautiful valse totally..his variations ruined it instead of enhanced it..there is a proper way of doing variations and his isnt the right way..if that sounds good to your ears then you shouldnt be listening to musette music..jazz would suit your taste just fine.

  • Hey vincenz55, what do you know about french musette accordion? Sorry but this version of "Brise Napolitaine" is right on it. Like any other french musette repertoire, Alain Musichini has put some "variations" to it. All the greatests french musette accordionists do that all the time. Plus, this video was taken in the middle of Alain's interpretation, he probably played it more "as is" at the beginning. Bravo Alain!

    Mario Bruneau from Québec, Canada

  • Fantastycznie !!! BRAWO 5...!!!! Serdecznie pozdrawiam.

  • Très très belle interprétation de cette brise napolitaine. dommage qu'elle ne dure pas plus longtemps. J'ai toujours adoré alain musichini et son son d'accordéon. bravo.

  • sorry but the original was ruined with this version

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