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Bezig met laden... Breton Music: Breton Musicians, Music of Brittany, Jean Cras, Alan Stivell, Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray, Guy Ropartz, Paul Ladmiraultdoor Books LLC
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Breton musicians, Denez Prigent, Music of Brittany, Jean Cras, Alan Stivell, Yann Tiersen, Nolwenn Leroy, Nolwenn Korbell, Louis-Albert Bourgault-Ducoudray, Guy Ropartz, Paul Ladmirault, Maurice Duhamel, Dan Ar Braz, Glenmor, Rhene-Baton, List of Celtic choirs, Jean Langlais, Tristan Le Govic, Gilles Servat, Gerard Jaffres, Yann-Fanch Kemener, Paul Le Flem, Rene Abjean, Cecile Corbel, Erik Marchand, Didier Squiban, Francois Benoist, Kan ar Bobl, Kan ha diskan, Tugdual Menon, Eric Le Lann, Jef Le Penven, Eugene Bigot, Georges Arnoux, Freres Morvan, List of composers from Brittany, Gwerz, Jackie Molard, Christian Lemaitre, Sonneur. Excerpt: Denez Prigent (IPA: born 17 February 1966 in Santec, Finistere) is a French (Breton) folk singer-songwriter of the gwerz and kan ha diskan styles of Breton music. From his debut at the age of 16 he was known for singing traditional songs a cappella, and has moved on to singing his own songs with techno music accompaniments. He has performed in France as well as internationally, and has recorded four studio albums and a live album. During his childhood, Prigent lived with his father in Le Relecq-Kerhuon and spent his weekends at his grandmothers, in Santec. His father, a primary teacher, raised him speaking French, although he spoke Breton fluently, because he did not see the point in teaching Breton to his son. Denez thus discovered the Breton language at his grandmothers, along with its natural harmony and the tendency of Breton speakers of that time to sing written or improvised songs. While in secondary in Brest he preferred listening to Breton songs on his portable audio player than concentrating on his studies. At age 14, Prigent was taught kan ha diskan by Alain Leclere, himself a former student of Manuel Kerjean, whose other students include Erik Marchand.... Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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