- Alan
Stivell (Breton pronunciation: [ˈɑːlãn 'sti:vəlː]; born Alan
Cochevelou on 6
January 1944) is a
Breton and
Celtic musician and singer, songwriter...
-
Georges Cochevelou (1889–1974) was an interpreter,
soldier and banker. He
discovered and
reconstructed the
Celtic harp of the
Middle Ages, and,
along with...
- is the most
widely accepted Breton anthem. In the 70s, the
Breton Alan
Cochevelou (****ure Alan Stivell)
began playing a
mixed repertoire from the main Celtic...
- Boru model. But this was not
enough for a revival. In 1952–1953, Jord
Cochevelou built the
first Breton new-Celtic harp.
Since then and
during the 50s...
- Coroller-Danio and
other commentators in the
Breton nationalist movement. Alan
Cochevelou (1964).
Telenn geltiek:
Harpe celtique (LP).
Mouez Breiz. 3344. Gilles...
-
wedding of the
president of the JEB, Jean-Jacques Kerdiles, met
Georges Cochevelou, Alan Stivell's father, who asks her to sing
accompanied by his son on...
- of
Gaelic culture.[full
citation needed] In the mid-20th century Jord
Cochevelou developed a
variant of the
modern Celtic harp
which he
referred to as...
- 18.32% of
primary school children attended bilingual schools.
Georges Cochevelou,
father of the
Breton musician, Alan Stivell, was from
Gourin Gourin is...
- Stivell) B1c
Airde Cuan
Irish Melody. (Traditional,
arranged by Jord
Cochevelou) l B1d Na
Reubairean Scottish Melody. (Traditional,
arranged by D. Megevand)...
- – fiddle, mandolin,
bodhran Daniel Herve –
uilleann pipes Marie-José
Cochevelou –
spoken word
Maire Fenton –
Irish vocal Uña
Ramos – kena
Narendra Bataju...