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Youenn Gwernig (10 May 1925 – 29
August 2006; born in Scaër, Douarnenez) was a Breton-American poet,
writer and singer. He was a painter,
sculptor and...
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Youenn Drezen (14
September 1899 – 17
February 1972) is the
Breton language name of Yves Le Drézen, a
Breton nationalist writer and activist. He is also...
- "pist-on") is a type of oboe
invented by
Breton musician, teacher, and
luthier Youenn Le
Bihan in 1983. The pistoñ is a
contemporary development of the hautbois...
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Archived from the
original on 2021-07-27.
Retrieved 2021-07-29. Fablet,
Youenn (2019-03-12). "On the Road to
WebRTC 1.0,
Including VP8". WebKit. Archived...
- instruments.
Milder versions tending to a romantic-era oboe
sound such as
Youenn Le Bihan's "pistoñ" (a
baroque oboe/bombard hybrid) have been developed...
- well as
producing some
influential solo albums.
Other performers include Youenn Le Cam of
Pevar Den, Jean Luc
Thomas of Kej,
Yannig Alory of Carré Manchot...
- 1303), also
known as Yvo, Yves, or Ives (and in
Breton as Erwan, Iwan,
Youenn or Eozenn,
depending on the region, and
known as Yves Hélory (also Helori...
- 'beat?'",
Kerouac responds "well ... sympathetic." In 1965, he met the poet
Youenn Gwernig who was a
Breton American like him in New York, and they became...
- Kallocʼh,
Roparz Hemon, Añjela Duval,
Xavier de Langlais, Pêr-Jakez Helias,
Youenn Gwernig, Glenmor, Vefa de Saint-Pierre and Alan
Stivell are now
known internationally...
- Fly-half
France Alex Arraté
Centre France Théo Costosséque
Centre France Youenn Floch Centre France Arthur Proult Centre France Sacha Valleau Centre France...