- Alan
Stivell (Breton pronunciation: [ˈɑːlãn 'sti:vəlː]; born Alan
Cochevelou on 6
January 1944) is a
Breton and
Celtic musician and singer, songwriter...
-
prominence through a 1970
interpretation by
famous Breton singer Alan
Stivell, and also in 1976 by the
Dutch band Bots
under the name "Zeven
dagen lang"...
- interpretation, the
arrangement and the
recordings made by the
Breton harpist Alan
Stivell, in the 1970s. The
lyrics tell the
story of
three young sailors who embark...
- 1967, Bras met
Breton harpist and
singer Alan
Stivell who
invited him to join his group. Alan
Stivell and his
musicians embraced Breton, Scottish, and...
-
music of the
Celtic nations. Many
notable Celtic musicians such as Alan
Stivell and
Paddy Moloney claim that the
different Celtic music genres have a lot...
- À l'Olympia (Also
called At the
Olympia and
Olympia Concert) was
Stivell's first live album,
recording at L'Olympia. It was
released by
Fontana in 1972...
- to play it in
public and
became world-famous
under his
stage name Alan
Stivell.
Modern Breton performers include Myrdhin, An Triskell,
Kristen Nogues...
- folk rock
style was
created by Pentangle,
Fairport Convention and Alan
Stivell.
Inspired by
British psychedelic folk and the
North American style of folk...
-
Bertrand du
Guesclin in 1379. It has been
recorded by,
amongst others, Alan
Stivell and
Gilles Servat. The
Scottish folk song "The Twa Corbies", a variation...
- naqarehs. They
continue to be
active as of 2024. The
Breton musician Alan
Stivell pioneered the
connection between traditional folk music,
modern rock music...