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Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen)

(born in 1957)

Hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe player from Bourbonnais (A cultural region of central France).
He has a degree in mathematics and a doctorate in history on the musical practices of the working classes in central France.
Great pedagogue, he teaches the hurdy-gurdy.

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Le bout du Monde.

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen)

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen) (born in 1957)

Hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe player from Bourbonnais (A cultural region of central France).
He has a degree in mathematics and a doctorate in history on the musical practices of the working classes in central France.
Great pedagogue, he teaches the hurdy-gurdy.



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Ma cousine Clémentine.

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen)

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen) (born in 1957)

Hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe player from Bourbonnais (A cultural region of central France).
He has a degree in mathematics and a doctorate in history on the musical practices of the working classes in central France.
Great pedagogue, he teaches the hurdy-gurdy.



Audio publication:

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The Unknown Piper — L’inconnu de Limoise.

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen)

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen) (born in 1957)

Hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe player from Bourbonnais (A cultural region of central France).
He has a degree in mathematics and a doctorate in history on the musical practices of the working classes in central France.
Great pedagogue, he teaches the hurdy-gurdy.



Paper publication:

Audio publication:

web :

L’inconnu de Limoise (mazurka) — The Session, 2006
https://thesession.org/tunes/6047

Maxou Heintzein et son inconnu de Limoise — Youtube, 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HpsJe4moME
Maxou Heintzen nous parle de son inconnu. Fête de la rivière, ferme d’Embraud .

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Mominette — The Plane Tree — Scottish Mominette — Scottish à Bethanie.

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen)

Maxou (Jean-François Heintzen) (born in 1957)

Hurdy-gurdy and bagpipe player from Bourbonnais (A cultural region of central France).
He has a degree in mathematics and a doctorate in history on the musical practices of the working classes in central France.
Great pedagogue, he teaches the hurdy-gurdy.



Audio publication:

web :

Mominette (barndance) — The Session
https://thesession.org/tunes/11871

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