Английская Википедия:Georges Cadoudal (musician)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Georges Cadoudal (6 July 1929 – 13 June 2021) was a French sonneur and musician.[1][2] Alongside Шаблон:Ill, he formed a group of sonneurs dedicated to the revival of Breton music after World War II. A founding member of Шаблон:Ill, he was its Шаблон:Ill from 1953 to 1964.

Biography

Cadoudal was born into a family of musicians in Magoar.[3] He played the bombard alongside his father,[4] who was a talabarder during the turmoil of World War II.[5]

In 1946, Cadoudal founded Kevrenn Rostrenn, one of the first bagads. It was composed of two binioù bras, a few bombards, and a clarinet.[5] In 1948, the bagad took part in the Шаблон:Ill in Sarzeau. Following this event, Cadoudal was able to broaden his repertoire and improve his bombard technique.[4] The following year, he participated in the creation of a Celtic circle in Bourbriac.[5]

In the early 1950s, Cadoudal met Rivoallan and the two began a period of close collaboration. Cadoudal taught Rivoallan how to play the bombard and they participated in a Fest Noz, leading to the creation of the Bagad Bourbriac in 1953.[6] In 1958, 1959, and 1960, the two won the Шаблон:Ill.[5] During collection sessions, the two met Marie-Josèphe Bertrand and the Frères Morvan in 1958.[4] Following Rivoallan's accidental death in 1961,[7] Cadoudal won that year's Bagadoù National Championship alongside Daniel Philippe.[8]

In 1966, Cadoudal created the Шаблон:Ill competition in Rostrenen. In 1994, he created the group Re an Are.[3] He settled down and became a sheep breeder in Brennilis, but continued to follow the Breton musical scene closely. He also advocated for peasant agriculture and fought against environmental struggles, founding the Association Bevañ e Menez Are.[9] Locally, he fought to preserve the Шаблон:Ill and appeared in the 2012 film Шаблон:Ill.[5]

Alan Stivell claimed "to have been marked by the influence of Etienne Rivoallan and Georges Cadoudal".[10] In August 2018, Stivell awarded Cadoudal the collar of the Order of the Ermine.[11]

Georges Cadoudal died in Carhaix-Plouguer on 13 June 2021 at the age of 91.[12]

Discography

With Étienne Rivoallan

  • En passant par la Bretagne n°4 (1954)
  • Sonneurs de Basse-Bretagne (1959)
  • Airs pour noce bretonne (1959)

Participations

  • Fest-noz Cadoudal (1975)
  • Souvenir de Bretagne Ya Breizh : Danses, Binious et Bombardes (1976)
  • En Bretagne: Noce bretonne et fest-noz
  • Chants et danses de Bretagne: l'Argoat

Singles

  • Dérobée du pays de Guingamp - polka piked - dans tro plin - dans fisel (1957)
  • À travers le pays breton (1959)
  • Heloise et Abellard - Gwerz an anon - suite de dans plin
  • Suite Dans plinn

References

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