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''Tri Martolod'' ("Three sailors" in Breton) or ''Tri Martolod Yaouank'' ("Three young sailors"), is a traditional Breton song which dates to the 18th century in Lower Brittany. It was made famous by the interpretation, the arrangement and the recordings made by the Breton harpist Alan Stivell, in the 1970s. The lyrics tell the story of three young sailors who embark for Newfoundland and the history quickly derives on a romantic dialogue. The music is a round in three steps typical of the South Cornouaille and frequents throughout all the Breton coasts. == Performers == * Zaïg Monjarret (''An tri-ugent martolod'') *Alan Stivell (live ''À l'Olympia'' in 1972, single, ''Again'' in 1993) *Tri Yann (''Tri Yann an Naoned'', 1972) *Deep Forest (''Dao Dezi'', 1994) *Yann-Fañch Kemener (with Didier Squiban, 1995) * Micamac (Breton folk band, album ''Froggy Dew'', 1999) *Shannon (Polish band, 2000) *Gérard Jaffrès (Belgian singer, album ''Viens dans ma maison'', 2003) *Claire Pelletier (Quebec singer, ''En concert au St-Denis'', 2003) *Nolwenn Leroy (album ''Bretonne'', 2010) *Les Marins d'Iroise (2011) *Santiano (German band, 2011) *Dunkelschön (German band, album ''Zauberwort'', 2011) *Alexandrov Ensemble (2012) *Faitissa (album ''Terra aviatica'', 2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tri Martolod」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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