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Jean-Michel Veillon was a child prodigy on the bombarde, that piercing woodwind characteristic of Breton music. Later in life, he became interested in Irish music, particularly the wooden flute, which was not played in Brittany. Through his exemplary work with groups like Galorn, <a href="spotify:artist:4Jbd8tODGNOAkT2qgBVLQg">Kornog</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1qVOavNAKiAt7e8YCoEiRW">Barzaz</a>, Den, and <a href="spotify:artist:0XahwDM1qu5GEO6GM9BaQy">Pennou Skoulm</a>, Veillon has made the wooden flute an acceptable instrument in the Breton music tradition. ~ Steve Winick, Rovi
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