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17th February 08, 12:24 PM
#21
CD and Saint Chartier
Originally Posted by wgority
northernsky, if you're into breton music, I'd recommend a couple bands including Gwerz, Forzh Penaos, Skorvan, Stolvan, Ar Re Youank and Kornog. For breton pipes, there's always Jean Baron et Christian Anneix, Pierre Crepillo et Laurent Bigot. Both of these pairings are sonneurs de couple, with one playing biniou kozh (bagpipe) and bombarde (shawm). For solo piping I'd recommend Patrick Molard. There's also the other breton bagpipe known as the veuze which is not recorded all that often. I'd recommend any recordings you could find of it, especially those of Thierry Bertrand, Thierry Lahais and John Skelton.
What Msr. Amyot plays (at least in his recordings that I've heard thus far) is predominantly central French music from or influenced by the Berry region. (Please correct me if I'm wrong on this Robert). BTW, Robert, are you going to be at St Chartier this year? This is the first year that I've ever been able to make it and could stand some recommendations.
Hope this has helped.
This was perfect ! Excellent .
I'm preparing a new CD with 2 cornemuses and church organs + another one with a young italian group I am playing with : A Briga. (See my top MySpace friends).
As you might have seen on my "Pics" (MySpace again...), I am the father of 2 little ones. So I wont be going to the Saint-Chartier folk festival for some time...
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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17th February 08, 12:28 PM
#22
music !
Originally Posted by northernsky
Robert, I just checked out your MySpace and listened to your incredibly beautiful music! Where can a poor Canadian lad buy your discs? I tried Amazon.ca but they don't list you. Do you ever come over to the water to play? Your own site says 'chanteur du Quebec', do you play in la belle province? What about the Vancouver Folk Festival? Always a free place to stay for you here.
Thank You Stuart !
I almost made it to the Vancouver festival one year... Perhaps one day !
Nevertheless We love traveling and might just drop by to say hello! (...and finish your peanut butter stash !)
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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17th February 08, 01:29 PM
#23
Originally Posted by northernsky
Where can a poor Canadian lad buy your discs? I tried Amazon.ca but they don't list you.
Robert,
I too am interested in the traditional music of
Québec (pre-1750) but have been unable to find anything other than a few discs of religous music. Do know where any could be found?
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezañ saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ægerrume desinere.
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17th February 08, 02:09 PM
#24
Traditional Music
Hello Ruanaidh,
Take a look at the songs collected by Marius Barbeau. Some are said to be quite ancient.
Someone who could help you perhaps is Gilles Plante. He lives in Montreal.
6324 rue Chambord,
Hope that helps,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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19th September 09, 03:01 AM
#25
They really sound great !
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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25th October 09, 12:53 AM
#26
Nice pipers there. What variety are they?
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25th October 09, 05:30 AM
#27
I hope that I will hear it very soon !
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25th October 09, 05:35 AM
#28
Here is a glimpse of the French "Grande Musette":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0F-N...eature=related
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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25th October 09, 08:11 AM
#29
Beautiful instument, wonderful music!!
Zhe french cornamuse is an instrument I will learn some day. We have an instructor even here in Wuppertal.
And when the organ and cornamuse CD is finished I WANT ONE!!
That is a definite order!!
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25th October 09, 10:24 AM
#30
Originally Posted by herminator
Beautiful instument, wonderful music!!
Zhe french cornamuse is an instrument I will learn some day. We have an instructor even here in Wuppertal.
And when the organ and cornamuse CD is finished I WANT ONE!!
That is a definite order!!
OK it's a promise !
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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