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Premi¿¿re: Music from Brittany

Current price: $17.99
Premi¿¿re: Music from Brittany
Premi¿¿re: Music from Brittany

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Maybe you don't think of France as a hotbed of Celtic culture. And for the most part, you're right. But Brittany, a region in the west of France, is actually home to an entire Celtic subculture with its own very ancient language and a musical tradition that comes partly from eastern Europe and partly from the same sources as the Gaelic music of Ireland and Scotland.
Kornog
is a Breton group that was founded by a bouzouki-playing Scots emigre named
Jamie McMenemy
; the Breton members of the group play fiddle, guitar, and flute. This album is taken from a concert the group played in Minneapolis in 1983, and it's a marvelous recording.
Jean-Michel Veillon
plays flute and
Christian Lemaitre
plays fiddle in a style that would fit perfectly in an Irish pub session, but the tunes they play -- with names like
"Gwerz Ar Marc'Hadourig Bihan"
and
"Dans Loudieg"
-- have a rhythmic intricacy and a modal edge that set them apart from the Gaelic traditions of Celtic music.
"Dans an Dro"
includes some lovely interplay between
McMenemy
's bouzouki and
Soig Siberil
's guitar; and
"Laride/An Dro"
incorporates the bombarde, a reed instrument that plays a central role in Breton music. ~ Rick Anderson

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