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Kevrenn Alre ("Bagad and
Celtic Circle of Auray" in
Breton language)[clarification needed] is a
group of
music and
dance of
Breton traditional inspiration...
- in the 'Premier Category'.
Bagad Brieg,
Briec –
Bagad Brieg Kevrenn Alre,
Auray –
Kevrenn Alre
Bagad Roñsed-Mor, Locoal-Mendon –
Bagad Roñsed-Mor Bagad...
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someone who
plays the bombarde,
biniou (Breton bagpipe), or clarinet; as
distinct from a kaner, or
traditional singer.
Kevrenn an
Arvorig v t e v t e...
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Bagad Karaez Bagad Kemper Bagad Keriz Bagad Kerlenn Pondi Bagad Kevrenn Alre
Bagad Kevrenn Brest Sant Mark
Bagad Kombrid Bagad Konk
Kerne Bagad Landi Bagad...
- original.
Selected recordings include: Elen
Guychard -
Tudjentil Baod (1940)
Kevrenn Saint-Malo &
Jacques Malard - Ev
Chistr Ta Laou!
Skaer (1959) Alan Stivell...
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Kevrenn Alre...
- and trombone.[citation needed] Well
known bagadoù
include Bagad Kemper,
Kevrenn Alre,
Bagad Brieg and
Bagad Cap Caval. In Brittany, the
great Highland...
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French composer and
conductor Marcel Ropars - Penn-soner of the
bagad Kevrenn Brest Sant Mark [fr] from 1955 to 1958 Eugénie
Ropars -
Founder of the...
- in more
modern groups,
biniou braz pipes.
Modern revivalists include Kevrenn Alre
Bagad and
Bagad Kemper. Alan
Stivell is
perhaps the most influential...
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bagad music,
introduced a few
years earlier by
ringers from
Kevrenn Brest Sant Mark and
Kevrenn de Rennes. This work
enabled the
bagad to
reach the second...