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Excalibur is a three-part "Celtic rock opera" written and directed by Breton folk-rock musician Alan Simon, the first part of which premiered in 1998, and was released as an album in the following year under the French title Excalibur, La légende des Celtes. Its success in France led to two more albums and two novels. In 2009 a spectacular adaptation combining material from the first two albums was performed in Germany under the English title Excalibur: the Celtic Rock Opera, with great success. It was extended with material from the third album in 2011.

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  • Excalibur is a three-part "Celtic rock opera" written and directed by Breton folk-rock musician Alan Simon, the first part of which premiered in 1998, and was released as an album in the following year under the French title Excalibur, La légende des Celtes. Its success in France led to two more albums and two novels. In 2009 a spectacular adaptation combining material from the first two albums was performed in Germany under the English title Excalibur: the Celtic Rock Opera, with great success. It was extended with material from the third album in 2011. (en)
  • Excalibur est un opéra-rock celtique, en plusieurs parties, écrit et réalisé par le musicien breton de musique folk-rock Alan Simon dont le projet datant de 1992 se concrétise seulement en 1998. L'année suivante un album concept sort sous le titre Excalibur, La légende des Celtes. Son succès en France a conduit à deux autres créations (L'anneau des Celtes en 2007 et The Origins en 2012). Un roman est aussi paru ainsi que deux enregistrements live en CD et DVD (Concert Mythique en 2000 et Live à Brocéliande en 2012). Cette saga musicale a reçu deux Grammy Awards aux États-Unis, trois disques d’or et plus de 300 000 spectateurs dans toute l’Europe. En 2009, une adaptation spectaculaire combinant des compositions des deux premières parties a été réalisé avec succès en Allemagne sous le titre en anglais Excalibur: The Celtic Rock Opera. Un nouveau spectacle est produit en Allemagne en décembre 2016, The Dark Age of the Dragon, pour aboutir à la sortie d'un quatrième album studio en novembre 2017. (fr)
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  • Excalibur is a three-part "Celtic rock opera" written and directed by Breton folk-rock musician Alan Simon, the first part of which premiered in 1998, and was released as an album in the following year under the French title Excalibur, La légende des Celtes. Its success in France led to two more albums and two novels. In 2009 a spectacular adaptation combining material from the first two albums was performed in Germany under the English title Excalibur: the Celtic Rock Opera, with great success. It was extended with material from the third album in 2011. (en)
  • Excalibur est un opéra-rock celtique, en plusieurs parties, écrit et réalisé par le musicien breton de musique folk-rock Alan Simon dont le projet datant de 1992 se concrétise seulement en 1998. L'année suivante un album concept sort sous le titre Excalibur, La légende des Celtes. (fr)
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  • Excalibur (rock opera) (en)
  • Excalibur (musique) (fr)
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