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ABOUT
Sylvain Barou, from Brittany, is considered one of the best flute players. Having played mainly Irish and Breton traditional music, Sylvain has been part of some of the most exciting projects of the genre and played with the foremost bands and musicians such as Donal Lunny, Padraig Rynne, Guidewires, Altan, Guichen, Alain Genty, Denez Prigent, Jacques Pellen-Celtic Procession, Erik Marchand, Smadj, Gildas & JB Boclé, Keyvan Chemirani, Trilok Gurtu, Efrén Lopez, Prabhu Edouard, Vincent Ségal, Sandip Chatterjee, Karim Ziad, Olli & The Bollywood Orchestra, Adnan Joubran, Dan Ar Braz, Yann-Fanch Kemener, Gilles Le Bigot, Soig Siberil, Yvan Cassar, Liz Carroll, John Doyle, Andy Irvine, Mairtin O'Connor, Paddy Glackin, Seamie O'Dowd, Laoise Kelly, Fred Morrison... He has been seen playing at some of the major festivals and venues such as Glasgow Celtic Connections, Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Festival de Cornouaille, Festival des Vieilles Charrues, Les Tombées de la Nuit, Transmusicales, Paléo Festival, Ennis Trad Festival, FMM Sines, Théâtre de La Ville, Jazz à Vienne, Bercy, Stade de France, Musiques Nomades in Nouakchott, Tanger Festival, Dranouter Folk Fest, etc.

Today, Sylvain travels the world with his own lineup and a new trio with Irish legendary musician Donal Lunny and Padraig Rynne. Sylvain is also participating in several projects with Breton jazz guitarist Jacques Pellen, including a new exciting collaboration with jazz drummer extraordinaire Trilok Gurtu and a new quartet called Offshore. He also collaborates with musicians from other musical realms such as Iranian percussion wizard Keyvan Chemirani, Indian musicians Prabhu Edouard (tabla), Sandip Chatterjee (santoor), and Sukdhev Misra (violin), Cretan genius Stelios Petrakis (lyra, saz, laouto), and multi-instrumentalist wizard Efrén Lopez.

He is still very active in the Breton "fest-noz" scene (the famous dance nights of Brittany!) and is also deeply involved in other musical styles that he has been studying (Indian classical, Turkish, Kurdish, Persian, Armenian, Greek...) and it is not rare to hear him creating incredible soundscapes in jazz/ambient/experimental projects these days.

Sylvain also plays other instruments such as Indian bansuri, balaban (similar to duduk), zurna/mey, and is also a very accomplished uilleann pipes player and biniou kozh (traditional bagpipe of Brittany).