Mans de Breish

Mans de Breish (born as Gérard Pourhomme on January 29, 1949) is a French Occitan language singer from Carcassonne in Occitanie (southern France). He was one of the main figures of Nòva cançon in the 1970s.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Discography

  • Volèm viure al país (Ventadorn, 1975)
  • Autonomia (Ventadorn, 1977)
  • Flor de luna (2000)
  • Alba d'Occitània (2006)
  • La guèrra bartassièra (2011)
  • Ont se'n va (2017)
gollark: It's the same amount of data either way.
gollark: Why?
gollark: It's not cheaty. It's representing the bytes in a nicer format.
gollark: (because CPUs are basically pandering to ancient models of computing nobody can shift and GPUs are good-ish but only for very parallel tasks)
gollark: There are probably lots of possibilities left unexplored in *electrical* computing.

References

  1. Charles Camproux, Histoire de la littérature occitane, Payot, Paris, 1971
  2. Yves Rouquette, La nouvelle chanson occitane, Toulouse, Privat, 1972
  3. Annie Zerby-Cros, Discographie occitane des troubadours à la nouvelle chanson, Béziers, CIDO, 1979
  4. Frederic Bard, Jan-Maria Carlotti, Antologia de la nòva cançon occitana, Edisud, 1982, ISBN 2857441304
  5. Audrey Gaquin, Peuples et langues de France, University Press of America, 1996, ISBN 9780761801368
  6. Valérie Mazerolle, La chanson occitane, 1965-1997, Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2009, ISBN 9782867814464
  7. Eric Drott, “The Nòva Cançon Occitana and the Internal Colonialism Thesis.” French Politics, Culture & Society, vol. 29, no. 1, 2011, pp. 1–23. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/42843688.


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