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  1. Buccin - Wikipedia

    The buccin, or buccin à tête de serpent, is a visually distinctive trombone popularized in military bands in France between 1810 and 1845 which subsequently faded into obscurity.

  2. Buccina - Wikipedia

    A buccina (Latin: buccina) or bucina (Latin: būcina; Ancient Greek: βυκάνη), anglicized buccin or bucine, is a brass instrument that was used in the ancient Roman army, [1] similar to the cornu.

  3. Buccinum undatum — Wikipédia

    Le Buccin commun (Buccinum undatum), appelé buccin, gros buccin, bourgot ou bulot, est une espèce de mollusques gastéropodes prosobranches marins très apprécié pour ses qualités gustatives.

  4. The buccin: the coolest trombone – The Last Trombone - Douglas …

    Jan 20, 2017 · The buccin was easily the hit of my recital. In 2012, I recorded a short video on a buccin owned by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Their buccin was made by Tabard in Lyon around 1830 and still has most of its original paint as well as a metal tongue.

  5. The buccin: a dragon-headed trombone - Musicology for Everyone

    Nov 21, 2009 · In the early nineteenth century, some French and Belgian instrument makers manufacturered a fanciful adaptation of the trombone known as the buccin. In place of the standard bell section, it had a widely curving tube ending with a …

  6. Tenor trombone (buccin), made by Jean Baptiste Tabard, France (Lyon ...

    Tenor trombone (buccin), made by Jean Baptiste Tabard, France (Lyon), about 1830 (17.2012)Excerpt from Solemn Mass (Messe solennelle) 1824, by Hector Berlioz...

  7. Buccin - Wikiwand

    The buccin, or buccin à tête de serpent, is a visually distinctive trombone popularized in military bands in France between 1810 and 1845 which subsequently faded into obscurity.

  8. BUCCIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BUCCINA is a Roman military trumpet shaped like the letter C.

  9. Behind the French Menu - Blogger

    Bulot or Bourget or Buccin – A whelk; a tasty sea snail. If you enjoy bigorneau, winkles; coques, cockles; conuque, conch; or palourdes, clams, then whelks should not seem strange. They are all a part of the same family, and their taste and texture are very similar.

  10. buccin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jun 3, 2024 · buccin m (plural buccins) whelk (any one of numerous species belonging to family Buccinidae, edible clams, such as whelks and their relatives) Synonym: bulot (music, historical) buccina (curved brass instrument)

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