"Jean-Michel Veillon is best known as the flute player with the Breton groups Kornog and Pennou Skoulm. He pioneered the use of the wooden flute in Breton music, and is also an excellent player of Irish tunes."
"Pennou Skoulm" ~ the cassette, the earliest recording, has a different order
1.) = 9 ~ Suite de ridées
2.) = 2, 3, 4 ~ Heuliad fisel
3.) = ? ~ Ton deus Kreiz Breizh
4.) = 18 ~ Heuiliad Plinn
5.) = 1 ~ Air: Tonioù bale deus Kreiz Breizh
Side B:
1.) Laridé
2.) = 11, 12, 13 ~ Heuliad gavotenn ar menez
3.) = 5 ~ two scottisches
4.) = 8 ~ Valses X two
5.) = 15 ~ Toinioù en dro ~ two en dros
I am without most of my LPs but did find the cassette for this and have found other notes and have just updated from that information. I hope I've gotten it right, or at least better. If anyone has more to offer please let me know and I will update the tracks further so the titles can link to any contributions made. Many thanks to Mario for his recent transcription and email reminding me of this incomplete submission... Hopefully also, transcriptions will credit the composer where and when known...
It's actually three En Dros, not just two. The first (En Dro 'Mouy'ton Mayo', which I just submitted to the tune database) was written by fiddler Jacky Molard, the second (Andro à Pépé) comes from P. Morin, an the third is a traditional piece.
"Fest-Noz" ~ Pennou Skoulm
Escalibur, Coop Breizh, 1990
~ originally in a cassette, where I first came across them...
Jean-Michel Veillon ~ flutes
Christian Lemaître ~ violin
Jacky Molard ~ violin
Patrick Molard ~ pipes
Soig Sibéril ~ guitar
Christian Lemaître ~ violin
http://www.arbedkeltiek.com/saozneg/music/lemaitre.htm
http://www.kornog.net/english/christian.html
http://www.fiddle.com/issues/sum01.html#anchor725412
Soig Sibéril ~ guitar
http://www.celticguitar.com/soigsiberil/discography.html
Patrick Molard ~ pipes
Instruments played: Scottish Pipes, Uilleann Pipes, Biniou Koz, Bombarde
http://www.arbedkeltiek.com/saozneg/music/molard.htm
http://www.tradmusic.com/artistinfo.asp?artistID=972
http://www.gwerz.com/artistes/patrick-molard.htm
Jean-Michel Veillon ~ flutes
http://www.arbedkeltiek.com/saozneg/music/veillon.htm
http://www.kornog.net/english/jean-michel.html
"A Guide to the Irish Flute"
http://www.firescribble.net/flute/index.html
"An Interview with Jean-Michel Veillon"
http://www.firescribble.net/flute/veillon.html
"Jean-Michel Veillon is best known as the flute player with the Breton groups Kornog and Pennou Skoulm. He pioneered the use of the wooden flute in Breton music, and is also an excellent player of Irish tunes."
Discussion: "Breton Tunes"
http://www.thesession.org/discussions/display/3216
NPR ~ "The Thistle & Shamrock": "Musiques Bretonnes"
# Posted on February 24th 2006 by ceolachan
NPR ~ "The Thistle & Shamrock: "Musiques Bretonnes"
OOPS! ~
http://www.npr.org/programs/thistle/features/breton_art.html
# Posted on February 24th 2006 by ceolachan
Surely Christian Lemaître & Soig Sibéril were also members of Kornog as well as Jean-Michel Veillon?
Not forgetting our own wee Jamine McMenemy too!
# Posted on March 5th 2006 by Ptarmigan
Alright, alright, but this album isn't one of Kornog's...
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by ceolachan
"Pennou Skoulm" ~ the cassette, the earliest recording, has a different order
1.) = 9 ~ Suite de ridées
2.) = 2, 3, 4 ~ Heuliad fisel
3.) = ? ~ Ton deus Kreiz Breizh
4.) = 18 ~ Heuiliad Plinn
5.) = 1 ~ Air: Tonioù bale deus Kreiz Breizh
Side B:
1.) Laridé
2.) = 11, 12, 13 ~ Heuliad gavotenn ar menez
3.) = 5 ~ two scottisches
4.) = 8 ~ Valses X two
5.) = 15 ~ Toinioù en dro ~ two en dros
I am without most of my LPs but did find the cassette for this and have found other notes and have just updated from that information. I hope I've gotten it right, or at least better. If anyone has more to offer please let me know and I will update the tracks further so the titles can link to any contributions made. Many thanks to Mario for his recent transcription and email reminding me of this incomplete submission... Hopefully also, transcriptions will credit the composer where and when known...
# Posted on September 16th 2007 by ceolachan
En Dros
It's actually three En Dros, not just two. The first (En Dro 'Mouy'ton Mayo', which I just submitted to the tune database) was written by fiddler Jacky Molard, the second (Andro à Pépé) comes from P. Morin, an the third is a traditional piece.
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by Mario
Thanks Mario, and for the heads up and the nudge, much appreciated. I've just started digitizing it for our future listening pleasure...
# Posted on September 17th 2007 by ceolachan