A singer, writer, poet, bard and activist, Glenmor is above all an ardent defender of Breton identity. After graduating in philosophy in 1952, Glenmor travelled the world before returning to Brittany to begin his artistic career. With an appearance reminiscent of the ancient druids, Glenmor began releasing albums and giving concerts in 1959. Constantly mixing activism, song and writing, Glenmor even paid tribute to the memory of the controversial Morvan Lebesque in Hommage à Morvan Lebesque in 1971. Giving up songwriting in 1990, Glenmor died in 1996. L'Intégrale in 2011 brings together his main works.
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