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Donatien Laurent (27 September 1935 – 25 March 2020) was a French musicologist and linguist.


Biography

Donatien was born in Belfort to polytechnician Pierre Laurent and a musician mother from
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. During his secondary education in
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, he discovered Breton culture. He joined the Bleimor Scouts and became a bagpiper. He joined his friend Herri Léon in a program at the
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in
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. The two friends revolutionized the bagpipe in the ''bagadoù'', which would create conflicts with Bodadeg ar Sonerion. As part of his interest in
Breton music Since the early 1970s, Brittany has experienced a tremendous revival of its folk music. Along with flourishing traditional forms such as the bombard- biniou pair and fest-noz ensembles incorporating other additional instruments, it has also branched ...
, Laurent accompanied his friends as a teenager to Paris to make sound collections of music from Bro Gwened. His first solo recording came in the summer of 1956 in
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on his brother's tape recorder. After a serious accident the following year which left him in a coma for 18 days, Laurent was declared by doctors unfit to continue studies. Therefore, he devoted himself to research on
Breton culture The culture of Brittany is made up of Breton culture, and Celtic culture. Brittany's strongest international connections tend to be in the United Kingdom, particularly in the Celtic groups of Cornwall and Wales, and in Canada. Brittany is the Eng ...
. He was licensed to conduct research by Paris-Sorbonne University under the supervision of
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. Later, Gourhan offered to help Laurent conduct research in
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in 1964. During his time in Plozévet, Laurent met a descendant of
Théodore Claude Henri, vicomte Hersart de la Villemarqué Théodore Claude Henri, vicomte Hersart de la Villemarqué (6 July 18158 December 1895) was a Breton philologist and man of letters. Biography La Villemarqué was born in Quimperlé, Finistère on 6 July 1815. He was descended from an old Bret ...
at the Manoir de Keransquer. In 1965, Laurent met his eventual wife, Françoise Prigent. She actively supported him during his writing of ''Sources de Barz''. With La Villemarqué's descendant, Laurent was able to obtain many original collections of notebooks which helped in the writing of ''
Barzaz Breiz ''Barzaz Breiz'' (in modern spelling ''Barzhaz Breizh'', meaning "Ballads of Brittany": ''barzh'' is the equivalent of "bard" and ''Breizh'' means "Brittany") is a collection of Breton popular songs collected by Théodore Hersart de la Villemar ...
''. Laurent used these works to aid his thesis, written in 1974. Laurent directed the Center for Research on Breton and Celtic (CRBC) and the
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for twelve years. In 2015,
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, alongside the CRBC and Laurent, created an online platform for his works, including 136 surveys conducted between the 1950s and the 1970s. Donatien Laurent died on 25 March 2020 in
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at the age of 84.


Books

*''La Gwerz de Louis Le Ravallec'' (1967) *''La Gwerz de Skolvan et la légende de Merlin'' (1971) *''Berc'het, la déesse celtique du Menez Hom'' (1971) *''Aux origines du Barzaz-Breiz'' (1974) *''Autour du Barzaz-Breiz : Le Faucon (Ar Falc'hon)'' (1977) *''Aymar de Blois et les Premières Collectes de chants populaires bretons'' (1977) *''Récits et contes populaires de Bretagne, réunis dans le pays de Pontivy'' (1978) *''Aux sources du Barzaz-Breiz : la mémoire d’un peuple'' (1989) *''Chant historique français et tradition orale bretonne'' (1994) *''La Bretagne et la Littérature orale en Europe'' (1995) *''La Nuit celtique'' (1996) *''Herri Léon et le Scolaich beg an treis'' (2004)


Distinctions

In 2010, Laurent was distinguished by the Cultural Institute of Brittany for his work, and received a medal from the Order of the Ermine. In 2014, the Jardin Donatien-Laurent was established in
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.


References

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