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Traditional Vocal Music of France

Traditional Vocal Music of France
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In the relatively isolated region of Brittany, the tradition of singing and songwriting in the Breton language is still very much alive. Lyrical love songs and songs praising the beauty of the Breton countryside are most prominent. As this example by Paul Huellou illustrates, the singing in this style is with a relaxed voice and very little ornamentation. A major musical event that is still practised in Brittany is the fest-noz (night festival), which is a popular gathering of singers, dancers, storytellers, and musicians.
"Ar Gwezen Avalou" from Paul Huellou: Songs from Brittany (Cat.# Music of the World C-209) (p)1989 Music of the World, Ltd. All rights reserved.
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