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Barzaz Breiz (in
modern spelling Barzhaz Breizh,
meaning "Ballads of Brittany":
barzh is the
equivalent of "bard" and
Breizh means "Brittany") is a collection...
- Swan") is a
Breton traditional song. It is
found in the 1839
collection Barzaz Breiz. It
tells of the
return from
exile in
England of the
Breton prince...
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published a
collection of po****r
songs collected from oral tradition, the
Barzaz Breizh. The
collection achieved a wide
distribution and
brought Breton folk...
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Barzaz Breiz,
without any
apparent link to the
other two stories. Théodore
Hersart de la Villemarqué
mentions a "sea horse" (morvarc'h) in the
Barzaz...
- prophecy),
published by
Hersart de la Villemarqué in his 1839
anthology Barzaz Breiz. In this song, Gwenc'hlan is
imprisoned after having his eyes gouged...
- Beaumanoir's
knights kneel in
prayer before battle.
Illustration by J. E.
Millais to Tom Taylor's
translation of a
Breton language ballad in
Barzaz Breiz...
- he
raised su****ions
about the
authenticity of the
songs included in the
Barzaz Breiz,
which was
published by Théodore
Hersart de la Villemarqué 33 years...
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numerous examples collected by
Theodore Hersart de la Villemarqué in his
Barzaz Breiz, by
Emmanuel Cosquin in his
Contes Lorrains, and by John
Francis Campbell...
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Nominoe Nominoe's Vow, a
Victorian illustration to a
ballad about Nominoe in
Barzaz Breiz in
which he vows
vengeance on the
Franks for
killing a
Breton emissary...
- from a
Breton song, "Ar rannoù" ("The series"),
contained in the
anthology Barzaz Breiz. The
melody of "Sotto il tiglio" ("Under the
Linden Tree") is based...