The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

At the Interceltique, a new generation revisits Celtic music

2021-08-11T17:01:39.762Z


REPORT - The 50th edition of the Lorient Festival gives voice to artists seeking new horizons. Special envoy to Lorient (Morbihan) It is not so far the time when the East India Company took up its quarters in Lorient before casting off for distant lands. Four hundred years later, explorers of a new kind meet in the city. Musicians, from the folklore seraglio, more peaceful than their predecessors, armed with oriental, Balkan, African sounds ... observing music from across the Atlantic. Th


Special envoy to Lorient (Morbihan)

It is not so far the time when the East India Company took up its quarters in Lorient before casting off for distant lands.

Four hundred years later, explorers of a new kind meet in the city.

Musicians, from the folklore seraglio, more peaceful than their predecessors, armed with oriental, Balkan, African sounds ... observing music from across the Atlantic.

This Tuesday, August 10, at the Grand Théâtre de Lorient, the author and trumpeter Youn Kamm, who released a single called

Trei (z) h

in 2020, guides his musicians in the development of an unprecedented creation that he must present at the Festival interceltique de Lorient (FIL).

At his side, rapper Krismenn, inventor of the kan ha beatbox - marriage between traditional song and imitation percussion technique, popularized by urban music - scribbles lyrics on a sheet of paper.

This unique duo, created for the occasion, presents this

This article is for subscribers only.

You have 80% left to discover.

To cultivate one's freedom is to cultivate one's curiosity.

Keep reading your article for € 1 for 2 months

I ENJOY IT

Already subscribed?

Log in

Source: lefigaro

All life articles on 2021-08-11

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.