Alan Stivell

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Sound

Known Credits

12

Gender

Male

Birthday

1944-01-06 (81 years old)

Place of Birth

Riom, Puy-de-Dôme, France

Also Known As

  • Alan Cochevelou

Alan Stivell

Biography

Alan Stivell (born Alan Cochevelou on 6 January 1944) is a French, Breton and Celtic musician and singer, songwriter, recording artist, and master of the Celtic harp. From the early 1970s, he revived global interest in the Celtic (specifically Breton) harp and Celtic music as part of world music. As a bagpiper and bombard player, he modernized traditional Breton music and singing in the Breton language. A precursor of Celtic rock, he is inspired by the union of the Celtic cultures and is a keeper of the Breton culture.

Alan Stivell was born in the Auvergnat town of Riom. His father, Georges (Jord in Breton) Cochevelou, was a civil servant in the French Ministry of Finance who achieved his dream of recreating a Celtic or Breton harp in the small town of Gourin, Brittany and his mother Fanny-Julienne Dobroushkess was of Lithuanian-Jewish descent. In 1953, Alan began playing the instrument at the age of nine under the tutelage of his father and Denise Megevand, a concert harpist. Alan also learned Celtic mythology, art, and history, as well as the Breton language, traditional Breton dance, and the Scottish bagpipe and the bombarde, a traditional Breton instrument, from the oboe family. Alan began playing concerts at the age of eleven and studied traditional Breton, English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh folk music, also learning the drum, Irish flute, and tin whistle. He competed in, and won, several Breton traditional music competitions in the Bleimor Pipe band. Alan spent his childhood in Paris, with its cosmopolitan influences. But he fell in love with Breton music and Celtic culture, in general, and often went back in his teens to Brittany.

Stivell's first recording came in 1960 ("Musique gaelique"), a single that was followed by the LP Telenn Geltiek in 1964. He already recorded solo harp and harp backing singers in 1959 with Breiz ma bro ("Brittany my country") and a Mouez Breiz EP ("Voice of Brittany") with the female singer Andrea Ar Gouilh. His stage name, Stivell, means "fountain" or "spring" in Breton. The name refers both to the Breton renewal and to his surname Cochevelou (an evolution of kozh stivelloù, "the old fountains").

With a new bardic harp with bronze strings, Stivell began experimenting with modernized styles of music that became known as Celtic rock. In 1966, Alan Stivell began to perform and record as a singer. The following year, he was signed by Philips Records. This was during the birth of the New Breton and Celtic music movement.

In 1968, after two years of touring and regular appearances at the American Students and Artists Center in Paris, Alan joined the Moody Blues onstage to perform in London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.

In 1970, Stivell released his first hits, the single "Broceliande" and the album Reflets, both on the Philips record label. He became closely associated with the burgeoning Breton roots revival, especially after the release of the purely instrumental 1971 album Renaissance of the Celtic Harp, which won one of the most famous awards in France, the prize of the Académie Charles Cros. ...

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Vivement dimanche
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Vivement dimanche

Sep 20, 1998

Champs-Elysées
6.2%

Champs-Elysées

Jan 16, 1982

Le Grand Échiquier
8.0%

Le Grand Échiquier

Jan 12, 1972

À bout portant
8.0%

À bout portant

Dec 16, 1968

Mt
6.0%

Midi trente

Mar 6, 1972

Midi Première
10.0%

Midi Première

Jan 6, 1975

TH
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The Harp

Apr 4, 2004

Abers Road
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Abers Road

Apr 9, 2021

Le monde est à vous
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Le monde est à vous

Sep 13, 1987

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2021
Abers Road as Self
2014
Les plus beaux airs celtes as Self
2004
Alan Stivell - Parcours as Self
2004
The Harp as Self
1998
Vivement dimanche as Self
1987
Le monde est à vous as Self
1982
Champs-Elysées as Self
1975
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche as Self
1975
Midi Première as Self
1972
Midi trente as Self
1972
Le Grand Échiquier as Self
1968
À bout portant as Self

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1983
If I Were 1000 Years Old as Music
1979
In Search of Anna as Original Music Composer
1974
The Marvelous Visit as Music
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