Me zo ganet e kreiz ar mor explained

"Me zo ganet e kreiz ar mor" ("I was born in the midst of the sea") is an autobiographical poem by the Breton-language writer Yann-Ber Kalloc'h which celebrates the island of Groix, where he was born, and describes his parents' struggles and his own. In a setting by Jef Le Penven it has become one of the most popular Breton-language songs,[1] performed by Alan Stivell, Yann-Fañch Kemener, Julie Fowlis and others. The title has several variants, including Me zo ganet e kreiz er mor[2] and Me zo gañnet é kreiz er mor.[3]

Summary

The narrator describes the island of Groix where he was born. He explains that his father is a sailor, as his own forefathers were, and that he works with his mother in the fields to feed himself. Then he declares to Saint Mary that their happiness has left in a coffin to sleep in the field of mourning. But he considers that these tears are in vain, that you have to be strong for tomorrow. With his worldly happiness erased, the seminary, then the army, he walked towards God, reflecting on what he can say to him while awaiting his judgment.

Origins

The text is the work of Yann-Ber Kalloc'h (born Jean-Pierre Calloc'h, and also known as Bleimor), a poet born on the island of Groix, Morbihan, off the coast of Brittany, in 1888. After his death in action on 10 April 1917,[1] this poem was published in Ar en deulin (1921), a collection of his works edited by his friend . It also appeared a few years later in Minhoarheu ha dareu. Sourires et pleurs. Poésies de Bretagne (Quimper, 1926).[4] It was set to music by Jef Le Penven (1919–1967), a Breton composer, conductor and folksong-collector.[5] Le Penven's song, with its flexibility of musical phrase and sensitivity to the language of the original poem, suggests both traditional Breton laments and more modern idioms.[6]

Interpretations

In the 1960s, Eliane Pronost, accompanied by the Kanerien Bro-Ouelou Plouézec choir, performed it on a 45 rpm record on the label,[7] followed by Rozenn Bellec and, also on Mouez-Breiz.[8] The song was popularised by Alan Stivell under the title Je suis né au milieu de la mer on his first album .[9] It was performed by Héritage des Celtes on their 1994 self-titled album,[10] and by Yann-Fañch Kemener with Didier Squiban on the album Enez Eusa (1996).[11] In 1997 the Celtic rock band recorded it on their album ,[12] and Andrea Ar Gouilh on Priñs ar C'hornog aour: hommage à Jef Le Penven.[13] Julie Fowlis included a Gaelic version of the song on her 2009 album Uam.[14] In 2021, 50 years after the version popularized by Alan Stivell, the group rearranged the melody accompanied by the vocals of Sarah Floc'h on the EP Odyssea.[15]

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Notes and References

  1. News: . 17 November 2017 . Filaj en Breton. Y.-B. Kalloc'h par Jorj Belz . Le Télégramme . Morlaix . fr . 13 April 2023 .
  2. Dumerchat-Schouten . Anne-Marie . January 2015 . Me zo ganet e kreiz ar mor. Quand une mise en musique devient un tube . fr . Musique bretonne . 242 . 35 . 10 April 2023 .
  3. Book: Calloc'h, Jean-Pierre . Yann-Ber Kalloc'h . 1921 . Ar en deùlin . br, fr. Paris . Plon-Nourrit . 113 . 10 April 2023 .
  4. Web site: Poems from the Edge of Extinction I . Defrance . Sophie . etal . 22 April 2020 . European Studies Blog . British Library . 13 April 2023 .
  5. Web site: Me zo ganet e kreizh ar mor . . n.d. . Nichée Celtique . fr . 9 April 2023 .
  6. Dumerchat-Schouten . Anne-Marie . July–September 2012 . Jef Le Penven et le chant populaire breton: des sources à la composition . Musique bretonne . 232 . 232 . fr . 13 April 2023 .
  7. Web site: Me 'zo ganet e kreiz ar mor . . Dastumedia . fr . 11 April 2023 .
  8. Web site: Me zo ganet e kreiz ar mor... (*) . . Dastumedia . fr . 11 April 2023 .
  9. Web site: Alan Stivell - Reflets (1970) . Stivell . Marco . Forces parallèles . Nightfall . fr . 11 April 2023 .
  10. Web site: Héritage Des Celtes, Dan Ar Braz, Prog Folk . . Prog Archives . 11 April 2023 .
  11. Web site: Enez Eusa Yann-Fañch Kemener / Didier Squiban . . AllMusic . 11 April 2023 .
  12. Web site: Nozbreizh - Extraits (30 sec) . . Nozbreizh - Danses et Musiques Bretonnes . fr . 11 April 2023 .
  13. Web site: Notice bibliographique . . Catalogue Général . Bibliothèque nationale de France . fr . 13 April 2023 .
  14. Web site: English and Scottish Folk and Other Good Music . . Mainly Norfolk . 13 April 2023 .
  15. Web site: Fleuves & Sarah Floc'h, Odyssea. No. 996 . . 9 June 2021 . Radio Univers . fr . 11 April 2023 .