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Music of France
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Composers
History
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Musical instruments
Genres
gregorian
classical
opera
folk
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cancan
musette
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Regional music
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Corsica
Gascony
Limousin
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French Polynesia and Tahiti
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Guiana
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Gascony is a region of France that has produced several well-known performers and composers of classical, folk and popular music. Gascony is home to several major music festivals. The town of Merciac in Gascony is home to an annual jazz festival, one of the biggest in France. The town of Mirande is also home to Le Country Musique, an annual country music festival.[1]
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