Jef Le Penven


Jef Le Penven was a French composer born in Pontivy, Morbihan, Brittany.
Le Penven was the twelfth child of a family of cabinet makers. He grew up in an atmosphere of traditional vernacular music, learning to play the bombard as a child. He studied at the Schola Cantorum in Paris under Marcel Dupré.
In 1940, he became the conductor of the Orchestre de Bretagne.
Le Penven's music reflects his deep attachment to Brittany and Celtic culture. He sought to integrate traditional and symphonic music. His major works employ conventional symphonic and choral forms while typically incorporating bagpipe music.
Le Penven was also renowned for his organ improvisations, of which he was a virtuoso.
His setting of the poem Me zo ganet e kreiz ar mor by Yann-Ber Kalloc'h has been interpreted by several Breton musicians, including Gilles Servat and Alan Stivell.

Compositions

Tir Na Nog, La Marche des BretonsLes CeltesCantate du Bout du Monde
  • ''Symphonie du Morbihan''