Band,
Folk and World
Founded in 1977, the L’Ensemble Choral du Bout du Monde (the "World’s End Choir") brought together traditional instrumental performers and over a hundred vocalists from over forty native choral groups throughout Brittany, the celebrated Breton province in Northern France. Accompanied by bagpipes, keyboards, harps, guitars, flutes, claviers, percussion, conremuse, and the Grand Organ of the Landévennec Abbey, the ensemble keeps the native music alive through both traditional and original choral music in their Breton language (the Celtic dialect of Brittany). Since 1989, composer, musician, and arranger Christian Desbordes has led the ensemble. In 1991, Desbordes composed the music for a theatrical production, La passion Celtique / Ar Basion Vras. They recorded albums in 1992 and 1994, and in 1997, L’Ensemble Choral du Bout du Monde recorded Noëls Celtiques: Christmas Music from Brittany for Green Linnet, which won AFIM’s “Best Seasonal Music Album” in 1998.
Michel Colin g | |
Christian Desbordes perc, fl, key | |
María Desbordes fl, perc, voc | |
Jean-Marc Kernin org, key |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Noёls Celtiques | Ensemble Choral Du Bout-Du-Monde | 1998 | Album |
Ar Marh Dall = Le Cheval Aveugle | Ensemble Choral Du Bout-Du-Monde | 1980 | Album |
Hag E Paro An Heol 2 | Ensemble Choral Du Bout-Du-Monde | Album |