Frères Morvan
The Frères Morvan (Breton language : "Ar Vreudeur Morvan" ), François (1923–2012), Henri (born 1931) and Yvon (1934–2022), are three brothers native of the village of Botcol, in the municipality of Saint-Nicodème (Côtes-d'Armor) and who founded a group of traditional singers in 1958, with the arrival of the first sound system.
Discography
- 1974 : Ar vreudeur Morvan
- 1999 : Les frères Morvan
- 2009 : Un demi-siècle de kan ha diskan
Awards, nominations and honours
- Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- Officiers (2013)[1]
References
- ^ Les frères Morvan faits officiers des Arts et des Lettres
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