Son ar chistr

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Son ar chistr
Alan Stivell
publication 1970
Genre (s) Breton music . pop
Author (s) Jean Bernard, Jean-Marie Prima
album Reflets
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Son ar chistr ( Breton , song from the cider , German, What do we want to drink ? ) Is a well-known folk song in Brittany . It was composed in 1929 by Jean Bernard and Jean-Marie Prima from the Morbihan department .

It was performed over and over by various Breton performers. It was first published in 1951 by Polig Monjarret . The version of the harpist Alan Stivell became known throughout Europe in 1970.

This was followed by two recordings by the Dutch group Bots Zeven dagen lang (1976) and seven days long (1980). In Germany, the Höhner version is best known : What do we want to drink (1995).

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Jean-Marie Prima: Aux origines d'une chanson ... Son ar chistr . In: Musique bretonne . tape 136 , July 1995, p. 22-24 ( Dastumedia Archives [accessed May 6, 2018]).
  2. ^ Frédéric Prima: Son ar chistr. Une chanson qui fait le tour du monde . In: Musique bretonne . tape 173 , July 2002, p. 36–37 ( Dastumedia Archives [accessed May 6, 2018]).
  3. Son ar chistr (Chanson du cidre) . Performers: Robert Boedec, Louis Moru. 1949 Dastumedia archive. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  4. Son ar chistr . Artist: Alan Stivell. Dastumedia archive. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
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