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Fañch Broudig or François
Broudic (born 1946 in Buhulien) is a
Breton journalist and Breton- and French-language writer. From 1964 to 2007, he broadcast...
- Yann-
Fañch Loeiz Kemener (April 7, 1957 –
March 16, 2019) was a
traditional singer and
ethnomusicologist from Brittany, born in Sainte-Tréphine, Côtes-d'Armor...
- François Le Peru (8
February 1940 – 13
January 2023),
known by the pen name
Fañch Peru, was a
French teacher and
writer of the
Breton language. Le Peru worked...
- François Eliès, born
Fañch Eliès and
better known by the
pseudonym Abeozen, (1896 Saint-Sauveur, Finistère – 1963 La Baule) was a
Breton nationalist,...
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Langues de l'Histoire,
Langues de la Vie. Mélanges
offerts à
Fañch Roudaut, Brest, Les Amis de
Fañch Roudaut, 2005, p. 309-317 Jean Ollivro, « Bro gozh ma zadou :...
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Fañch -
Cahier Dastum n°5 (1975)
Kazetenn ar Vro Plinn,
Journal parlé du pays
Plinn de 1978 à 1981 (1981) Kan, Kan ar Bobl
Duault 1988 (1988)
Fañch ha...
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surrounded themselves with
instrumentalists well
known on the
Breton folk scene:
Fanch Landreau, Soïg Sibéril,
Jacques Yves Réhault, and others.
Their music melds...
- 1999,
Editions du
Layeur issued a
reprint of the 1867 edition, by Yann-
Fañch Kemener,
singer and collector, plus the
foreword to the 1845 edition. The...
- needed] and
Breton singers include Gilles Servat, Glenmor, Dan Ar Braz, Yann-
Fañch Kemener,
Denez Prigent,
Nolwenn Korbell and
Nolwenn Leroy. The
Manau Hip...
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their mentor.
Teachers of this era
included Marcel Guilloux and Yann-
Fanch Kemener. It was, however,
Ropars who
adapted the fest-noz, a "night party"...