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Dastum is a Breton cultural organization based in Rennes, the capital of the Ille-et-Vilaine department of France, in the region of Brittany. Founded in
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Breton contemporary family of oboes
(1997). Produced and directed by Gei Zantzinger, in collaboration with Dastum. Lois V. Kuter, ethnomusicological consultant. Devault, Pennsylvania: Constant
Bombard_(musical_instrument)
Type of bagpipe instrument
(1997). Produced and directed by Gei Zantzinger, in collaboration with Dastum. Lois V. Kuter, ethnomusicological consultant. Devault, Pennsylvania: Constant
Binioù
French musician (1955–2025)
Haute-Bretagne, with Gilbert Bourdin ha Christian Dautel, Dastum 1985: Gwerz, nouvelle musique de Bretagne, Dastum/Gwerz 1985: Chants à répondre de Haute-Bretagne
Erik_Marchand
which the singer Bertran Ôbrée, his group Ôbrée Alie and the association DASTUM must take much credit. The songs of Upper Brittany are either in French
Music_of_France
veuze (bagpipe) violon (violin, fiddle) chanteurs engagés (protest singer) Dastum diskaner fest-noz (festou noz, bal breton) kaner roots revival sonerion
List of European folk music traditions
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French traditional singer (1957–2019)
Chants profonds de Bretagne, 1983 Dibedibedañchaou, 1987, edited again by Dastum in 1999 (small songs for children in Breton language) Gwerziou et soniou
Yann-Fañch_Kemener
French journalist
Kendalc'h. Jaffré died in Auray. Yann Ar Baluc'henn. Arrangé par Daniel Doujet. Dastum, 1986. Le Breizh hor bro (avec la coll.de Charles Le Gall). 1955. Rédité
Job_Jaffré
(1997). Produced and directed by Gei Zantzinger, in collaboration with Dastum. Lois V. Kuter, ethnomusicological consultant. Devault, Pennsylvania: Constant
Music_of_Brittany
French industrial executive and Breton music historian (1945–2019)
culture. He began to collect traditional Breton music in 1967, and founded Dastum in 1972 to preserve and collect pieces of Breton work. He would preside
Patrick_Malrieu
French singer and storyteller (1930–2024)
the Bagad Bourbriac [fr] during their performances of fest noz. In 2019, Dastum and the Presses Universitaires de Rennes published a biography and CD on
Marcel_Guilloux
Breton language and literature in the 1960s. Kemener, Yann-Fañch (11 March 2009). "Mme BERTRAND - Enfin le CD chez Dastum !". Retrieved 1 March 2020. v t e
Marie-Josèphe_Bertrand
Annie Ebrel, Joa Trio Armel an Hejer, Roland Conq Quartet, Oktopus Kafe, Dastum evening Wednesday 23 : Olli and the Bollywood Orchestra, Merzhin, Brieg
Festival_de_Cornouaille
Gwerz popular in Lower Brittany, France
Skol Vreizh. Kemener, Yann-Fañch (2009). "Mme BERTRAND - Enfin le CD chez Dastum !" (in French). Retrieved 1 March 2020. Laurent, Donatien (1971). "La gwerz
Gwerz_Skolan
French poet and philologist (1822–1895)
Malrieu, Patrick (1983). Histoire de la chanson populaire bretonne (in French). Guingamp: Dastum et Skol. ISBN 9782735507306. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
Gabriel_Milin
French musicologist (1935–2020)
(CRBC) and the University of Western Brittany for twelve years. In 2015, Dastum, alongside the CRBC and Laurent, created an online platform for his works
Donatien_Laurent
Equine presence in Breton culture
Maisonneuve et Ch. Luzel (1939, p. 55) "Le cheval qui apparaissait le soir". Dastum médiathèque. Retrieved 13 May 2014. Luzel (1939, p. 121) Pierre Jakez, Hélias
Horses_in_Breton_culture
Breton folk song
was published in 1985 by Gwennole Le Menn (La femme au sein d'or, Skol-Dastum), which notes that it is related to the legend of Saint Gwen, the saint
Gwerz_Santes_Enori
Le Braz (Paris: Rouart, Lerolle et Cie., Éditeurs, 1913; reprint: Paris: Dastum, 1997) La Question bretonne dans son cadre Européen (Paris: Delpeuch, 1929)
Maurice_Duhamel
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