music of Brittany
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music of Brittany
Summary
music of Brittany is a music by country or region[1]. It draws 56 Wikipedia views per month (music_by_country_or_region category, ranking #64 of 309).[2]
Key Facts
- music of Brittany's instance of is recorded as music by country or region[3].
- music of Brittany's instance of is recorded as music genre[4].
- music of Brittany's subclass of is recorded as music of France[5].
- music of Brittany's Commons category is recorded as Music of Bretagne[6].
- music of Brittany's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0118dltl[7].
- music of Brittany's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Music of Brittany[8].
- music of Brittany's Gran Enciclopèdia de la Música ID is recorded as 4970[9].
- music of Brittany's KBpedia ID is recorded as BretonMusic[10].
- music of Brittany's AllMusic genre/style ID is recorded as ma0000004473[11].
Why It Matters
music of Brittany draws 56 Wikipedia views per month (music_by_country_or_region category, ranking #64 of 309).[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[12]
It has been cited as an influence by Annie Ebrel[13], a singer[14], b. 1969[15], of France[16]; Louise Ebrel[17], a singer[18], 1932–2020[19], of France[20]; Marcel Guilloux[21], a farmer[22], 1930–2024[23], of France[24], awarded the Officer of Arts and Letters[25]; and Sœurs Goadec[26], a musical group[27].
FAQs
Who did music of Brittany influence?
music of Brittany has been cited as an influence by Annie Ebrel[13], Louise Ebrel[17], Marcel Guilloux[21], and Sœurs Goadec[26].