hrp, fl, voc, *1944 FR, Riom
Singer of Folk, World and Rock
A.k.a. Alan Cochevelou
Getting famous for popularizing the Celtic harp, it would be simplistic to make him just a harpist. This multi-instrumentalist of Breton descent was born January 6, 1944 in Riom, Auvergne, France. While growing up in Paris, his father Jord Cochevelou dreams on reintroducing the Celtic harp (Telenn in Breton) in its cradle: Brittany. But it has to be reinvented as the instrument is long time lost, nobody plays it anymore. also he doesn't have a clue on how to make it. During the 2nd World War, Jord met with a harp teacher named J-M Hamonic who gave him some ideas on how to transpose drawings into a concrete instrument. 1942 saw the making of the first preliminary tests, but it was only a decade later that a true harp could be created. Alan, then an early teen attracted with science-fiction novels, mights and magic starts to play with this new instrument built by his father, getting introduced to harp by his teacher Denise Mégevand. He starts to play in Paris and Brittany. Age 9 on the 28th of November 1953, he plays at the Maison de Bretagne in Paris on his father's first protype. In 1954, he integrates the Scout Movement, as well as the Bagad Bleimor as a bombarde player. In 1955, he gets to perform as the opening act of Line Renaud at L'Olympia. He'll then seriously start on learning the Breton language, including mythology and history in order to reconnect with his roots. In 1959, he'll put on record the first ever Celtic harp song on label Mouëz-Breiz, followed with the infamous Telenn Geltiek (Harpe Celtique) (then still under his birth name; Alan Cochevelou). In 1961, he'll become "penn-soner" (lead) of the Bagad Bleimor. Together with his friend Youenn Sicard, he'll win several bombarde and biniou (Breton bagpipe) championships in Gourin, years 1966 1968 and 1969. Those years are constitutive of the the classical path followed by Stivell, but this modernist is already willing to find a new sound and will finally turn towards Rock music. Thrilled with English Pop music and the US Folk wave, he gets to play with a brand new Celtic harp with metal strings (called bardic harp), again developed by his father. From 1966 onwards, he starts playing in Youth Clubs and various festival, such as the "Hootenannies" (some kind of jams sessions), organized by Lionel Rocheman in the American Centre of Paris where he sings for the first time. The years 1966 1967 are decisive for his following career. He gets to air on France-Inter (one of France's main radio back then and today still), and soon sings on with Philips. He'll then play several times at José Arthur's Pop-Club, and during this era, he'll change his scene name to Alan Stivell "a Breton name standing for origin", as he says. His first LP Reflets is released in 1970, Alan already lauds cultural diversity and speaks of Ethno-Modern Music, cites East Of Eden (2) and Donovan as references for Celtic Pop Music, he's the first to talk about Breton Folk-Song. He sells 10000 copies of his LP before releasing Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique the following year, getting the Grand Prix of Académie Charles-Cros. In the following months, he becomes more and more oriented towards electric music and on the historical day of the 28th of February 1972, he performs at L'Olympia together with Dan Ar Braz, Michel Santangeli, Gabriel Yacoub, René Werneer... Meanwhile, the concert is retransmitted live on French radio Europe 1, about 1.4 million copies of À L'Olympia were sold! As of 2014, Stivell have released more than 25 LPs and his music is still alive, it has transposed into what is today known as World Music. He played with various artists such as Kate Bush, The Pogues, Doudou N'Diaye Rose... Regarding his political views on Brittany, Stivell doesn't militate for its independence but for autonomy (it could be directly linked to Europe). Married to Marie-Jo in 1973 (the song M.J. on Terre Des Vivants - Bed An Dud Vew is dedicated to his wife), they got 2 sons together, Ewan (born in 1976) and Gwenvael (born in 1979). Brother of Iffig Cochevelou. He released quite some records on his label Keltia III.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Human~Kelt | Alan Stivell | 2018 | Album |
Amzer (Seasons) | Alan Stivell | 2015 | Album |
Ar Pep Gwellañ | Alan Stivell | 2012 | Compil. |
Ar Pep Gwellan | Alan Stivell | 2011 | Single |
Emerald - Emrodez - Emeraude | Alan Stivell | 2009 | Album |
Lusk | Alan Stivell | 2009 | Single |
Brittany's | Alan Stivell | 2009 | Single |
Un Air De Bretagne | Iwan B, Guichen, Dan Ar Braz, Nolwenn Corbel, Alan Stivell, Gilles Servat, Les Frères Morvan, Soldat Louis | 2008 | Compil. |
Terre Des Vivants | Alan Stivell | 2007 | Album |
Explore | Alan Stivell | 2006 | Album |
Parcours | Alan Stivell | 2004 | Compil. |
Коллекция альбомов 1971-1979 | Alan Stivell | 2004 | Compil. |
Rod Ar Vuhez | Alan Stivell | 2002 | Single |
Au Delà Des Mots | Alan Stivell | 2002 | Album |
Alan Stivell | Alan Stivell | 2001 | Compil. |
Back To Breizh | Alan Stivell | 2000 | Album |
Alan Stivell | Alan Stivell | 2000 | Compil. |
Parcours | Alan Stivell | 2000 | Album |
Back to Breizh ! | Alan Stivell | 2000 | Single |
Armoricaine (Suite) | Alan Stivell | 2000 | Single |
Bretagnes à Bercy | Armens, Gilles Servat, Alan Stivell, Tri Yann, Dan Ar Braz Et L'Héritage Des Celtes | 1999 | Single |
The Best Of | Alan Stivell | 1999 | Compil. |
Vers L'Île... [Trema'n Inis...] | Alan Stivell | 1999 | Compil. |
Bretagnes à Bercy / An Alarc'h | Armens, Gilles Servat, Alan Stivell, Tri Yann, Dan Ar Braz Et L'Héritage Des Celtes | 1999 | Single |
Hope | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Single |
1 Douar | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Album |
Alan Stivell | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Compil. |
A Portrait Of Alan Stivell | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Compil. |
La Mémoire de l'Humain | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Single |
La Mémoire De L'humain | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Single |
1 Douar | Alan Stivell | 1998 | Single |
70/95 Zoom | Alan Stivell | 1997 | Compil. |
Mairi's Wedding | Alan Stivell | 1995 | Single |
Brian Boru | Alan Stivell | 1995 | Album |
Let The Plinn | Alan Stivell | 1995 | Single |
Mairi's Wedding | Alan Stivell | 1995 | Single |
Let The Plinn | Alan Stivell | 1995 | Single |
Brian Boru | Alan Stivell | 1995 | Single |
Suite Sudarmoricaine | Alan Stivell | 1993 | Single |
Tri Martolod | Alan Stivell | 1993 | Single |
Again | Alan Stivell | 1993 | Album |
The Mist Of Avalon | Alan Stivell | 1991 | Album |
Alan Stivell | Alan Stivell | 1990 | Compil. |
Legend - Mojenn - Légende | Alan Stivell | 1988 | Album |
Delirium | Alan Stivell | 1987 | Single |
Dans Fanch Mitt / Rory Dall's Love | Alan Stivell | 1985 | Single |
Harpes Du Nouvel Âge | Alan Stivell | 1985 | Album |
Legend - Mojenn - Légende | Alan Stivell | 1983 | Album |
'Raog Mont D'ar Skol (Rock Monday School) | Alan Stivell | 1981 | Single |
Terre Des Vivants - Bed An Dud Vew | Alan Stivell | 1981 | Album |
Symphonie Celtique | Alan Stivell | 1980 | Album |
Imram (La Queste) / Voyage To The Isle | Alan Stivell | 1980 | Single |
3rd Live : International Tour Tro Ar Bed | Alan Stivell | 1979 | Album |
Journée À La Maison | Alan Stivell | 1978 | Album |
Da Ewan | Alan Stivell | 1977 | Single |
'Raok Dilestra - Avant D'accoster | Alan Stivell | 1977 | Album |
Chante Ses Plus Grands Succès De 1970 À 1974 | Alan Stivell | 1977 | Compil. |
Trema'n Inis (Vers L'Île) | Alan Stivell | 1976 | Album |
Gwriziad Diffenet (Racines Interdites) / Naw Breton 'Ba' Prizon (Neuf Bretons En Prison) | Alan Stivell Gant Dan Ar Braz, Dave Swarbrick Ha Yann-Jakez Hassold | 1976 | Single |
Grands Succes | Alan Stivell | 1975 | Compil. |
Spered Hollvedel | Alan Stivell | 1975 | Single |
Digor Eo An Hent | Alan Stivell | 1975 | Single |
In Dublin - Am Baile Atha Cliath Yn Nulyn | Alan Stivell | 1975 | Album |
E Langonned = A Langonnet | Alan Stivell | 1974 | Album |
Dans Fisel / An Sagart Cheolnhar | Alan Stivell | 1974 | Single |
Volume 2 | Alan Stivell | 1974 | Compil. |
Album 2 disques | Alan Stivell | 1974 | Compil. |
Les Chevaliers De La Table Ronde (1): L'Enchanteur Merlin | Charles Charras, André Gille, Alan Stivell | 1973 | Album |
Brezhoneg' Raok / Metig | Alan Stivell | 1973 | Single |
Les Chevaliers De La Table Ronde (2): Le Chevalier Lancelot | Charles Charras - Nathalie Nerval, Alan Stivell | 1973 | Album |
Ian Morrisson Reel | Alan Stivell | 1973 | Single |
Chemins De Terre | Alan Stivell | 1973 | Album |
Stereo Pop Special-47 | Alan Stivell / Harvey Andrews And Graham Cooper | 1973 | Album |
The Wind Of Keltia / Pop-Plinn | Alan Stivell | 1972 | Single |
Suite Sudarmoricaine | Alan Stivell | 1972 | Single |
À L'Olympia | Alan Stivell | 1972 | Album |
Tri Martolod | Alan Stivell | 1971 | Single |
Eliz iza | Alan Stivell | 1971 | Single |
Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique | Alan Stivell | 1971 | Compil. |
Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique | Alan Stivell | 1971 | Album |
Brocéliande / Son Ar Chistr (Chanson A Boire) | Alan Stivell | 1971 | Single |
Tha mi sgith | Alan Stivell | 1971 | Single |
Reflets | Alan Stivell | 1970 | Album |
Reflets | Alan Stivell | 1970 | Single |
Flower Power / Le Bourreau / La Ou Va Le Vent / Les Vaniteux | Alan Stivell | 1968 | Single |
Crépuscule sur la rade | Alan Stivell | 1968 | Single |
La Nuit De La Saint Patrick 2009 | Robin Huw Bowen, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Annie Ebrel, Solas, Bagad Brieg, David Pasquet Group, Alan Stivell | Compil. | |
Ian Morrisson Reel | Alan Stivell | Compil. | |
Bienvenue au Pays de Villaines | Alan Stivell | Single | |
Le Disque D'Or | Alan Stivell | Compil. |