- François-Joseph-Claude
Jaffrennou (15
March 1879 - 23
March 1956) was a
Breton language writer and editor. He was a
Breton nationalist and a neo-druid...
- Musicales,
Cinquante ans d'histoire. Paris: Fayard. ISBN 978-2-213-63561-3.
Jaffrennou, Pierre-Alain (1998). "De la scénographie sonore". In Le son et l'espace:...
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Breton writer,
Breton Grand Druid from 1981 to 2008. François Taldir-
Jaffrennou (1879-1956),
Breton Grand Druid from 1933 to 1955,
Breton language writer...
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attempts to
create a "Pan-Celtic music" were made by the
Breton Taldir Jaffrennou,
having translated songs from Ireland, Scotland, and
Wales into Breton...
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especially of Ireland. By the end of the 1900s, the
journal Ar Bobl of Frañsez
Jaffrennou began to
spread ideas close to this ideology, but 1911 is a key date for...
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Berthou (also
known as Kaledvoulc'h) from 1904 to 1932. François Taldir-
Jaffrennou from 1933 to 1955. Pêr Loisel-Eostig
Sarzhaw from 1956 to 1980. Gwenc'hlan...
- [better source needed] The
Breton lyrics are the
creation of François
Jaffrennou (Taldir) in 1897, and the
music was that
composed by
James James, of Pontypridd...
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ending for good in May 1908. Its
inception was
welcomed by
Breton François
Jaffrennou. An
unrelated publication, The
Celtic Review, was
founded in 1904 and...
- http://data.bnf.fr/15503063/michel_
jaffrennou_le_grand_manege_de_la_foret/studies Bibliothèque
Nationale de France:
Michel Jaffrennou,
Grand manège de la Forêt...
- with the late playwright,
Heiner Müller, the new
media artist,
Michel Jaffrennou and the composer-performer, Jos Zwaanenburg. He was
composer in residence...