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Christmas Traditional
Noëls bretons
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Christmas Traditional
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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2:25
Noëls bretons is a collection of traditional Christmas carols from Brittany, a region in northwest France. The exact date of composition is unknown, as these carols have been passed down through oral tradition for centuries. However, they are believed to have originated in the 17th and 18th centuries. The premiere of Noëls bretons would have taken place in small villages and towns throughout Brittany during the Christmas season. These carols were typically sung by groups of villagers, often accompanied by traditional instruments such as the bombarde (a type of oboe) and the biniou (a type of bagpipe). Noëls bretons consists of several movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Dans cette étable," is a joyful celebration of the birth of Jesus. The second movement, "Noël nouvelet," is a lively dance tune that tells the story of the shepherds who came to visit the baby Jesus. The third movement, "Entre le bœuf et l'âne gris," is a more somber piece that reflects on the humble surroundings of Jesus' birth. Other movements in Noëls bretons include "Il est né le divin enfant," a popular French carol that has been adapted to the Breton language, and "Les anges dans nos campagnes," which tells the story of the angels who appeared to the shepherds on the night of Jesus' birth. Overall, Noëls bretons is characterized by its lively rhythms, simple melodies, and joyful spirit. These carols have been an important part of Breton culture for centuries, and continue to be sung and enjoyed by people throughout the region today.
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