- Kan ar Bobl
Kan ar Bobl (Breton for "Song of the people") is a Breton music competition created in
1973 , that takes place inLorient as part of an interceltic festival. It was the brainchild ofPolig Montjarret .Presentation
At the time of the festival's inauguration,
Celtic music was quite popular, withAlan Stivell ,Dan Ar Braz ,Glenmor andGilles Servat being big names in the field. Quickly, its success had put pressure on the organisers to hold local heats all overBrittany before the final (1975 ). This formula is still in use today, and offers the advantage that only the best musicians can play at the final. Since1993 , the festivities have been held inPontivy (Morbihan ), and in1997 it was passed into the hands of its eponym. Since1990 , a "Grand Prix of Kan ar Bobl" is given to the winners of different competitions. In2005 , the "Kanit ta bugale" trophy was set up, in honour ofPolig Montjarret , who died in2003 .The Kan ar Bobl festival marks an important date in the Breton cultural diary as it boasts a meet-up of hundreds of musicians and singers in the region who play an active part in the conservation of Brittany's rich musical heritage. Many bands have been formed after meeting there, including
Storvan ,Denez Prigent ,Yann-Fañch Kemener andAr Re Yaouank .The competition
The Kan ar Bobl's aim is to conserve and transmit musical patrimony throughout different areas of Brittany, but also to inspire new original forms. The heats take place in different areas of Brittany, and the participants must perform in front of judges. The musicians may compete in more than category, and may even perform in different locations if needs be.
The chosen artists take part in the final, held in Pontivy where they must perform again.
Main categories
* Traditional song
* Creation
* Tales
* Duets
* Solo Instruments
* Music groups
* School groups
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