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Michel Ney | Biography Facts | Britannica Michel Ney, one of the best known of Napoleon’s marshals (from 1804) He pledged his allegiance to the restored Bourbon monarchy when Napoleon abdicated in 1814 He rejoined Napoleon upon his return in 1815 but, under the monarchy, restored again, he was charged with treason and shot by a firing squad
Michel Ney - Wikipedia Ney commanded the French rearguard during the disastrous invasion of Russia, for which he was lauded as "the bravest of the brave" by the emperor After Napoleon's defeat by the Sixth Coalition in 1814, Ney pressured the emperor to abdicate and pledged his allegiance to the restored Bourbon monarchy
Sweet Ancient Melodies of the Ney: One of the Oldest Musical . . . The ney holds a special place in the hearts of Iranians and one can find many ancient documents discussing the instrument Its simple design and sweet sound made it a favorite of shepherds, wandering folk musicians, and court minstrels
Delving into the Ney: History, Culture, and the Gem of Music The ney has held an essential place in the music of various cultures and civilizations throughout history With its unique and soothing sound, it continues to captivate listeners in both traditional and modern music settings
Michel Ney | Research Starters - EBSCO Ney was arguably the most celebrated of the twenty-six marshals who served the French Empire throughout the Napoleonic Wars He is primarily remembered for his leadership during the retreat from Moscow and at Waterloo
MidEast Web - Middle East Musical Instruments - Nay (Ney) The nay ( nai, nye, ney) is a simple, long, end-blown flute that is the main wind instrument of Middle Eastern music and the only wind instrument in classical Arabic music
Ney - Wikiwand The ney is an end-blown flute that figures prominently in traditional Persian, Turkish, Jewish, Arab, and Egyptian music In some of these musical traditions, i