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Marcel Cellier (29 October 1925 – 13 December 2013) was a Swiss organist, ethnomusicologist and music producer, internationally known for introducing the singing of Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, and the playing of Gheorghe Zamfir. Cellier was the founder of the "Disques Cellier" recording label. From 1960, and for the next 25 years, he hosted a weekly radio show on "Radio Suisse Romande", which he called "From the Black Sea to the Baltic". In 2012, a documentary called Balkan Melodie was made about his travels in Eastern Europe.

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  • Marcel Cellier, né en Suisse le 29 octobre 1925, décédé le 13 décembre 2013, est un ethnomusicologue, musicien poly-instrumentiste, éditeur et producteur de musique. (fr)
  • Marcel Cellier (* 29. Oktober 1925 in Zürich; † 13. Dezember 2013 in Vevey) war ein Schweizer Buchhalter, Organist, Volksmusikkundler und Musikproduzent. Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Catherine reiste er seit 1950 immer wieder nach Südosteuropa und brachte die dortige Volksmusik nach Mitteleuropa. Ab 1960 und für die nächsten 25 Jahre moderierte er die wöchentliche Radiosendung De la Mer Noire à la Baltique (Vom Schwarzen Meer bis zur Ostsee) beim "Radio Suisse Romande". Bekannt wurde er durch die Entdeckung des rumänischen Panflötisten Gheorghe Zamfir und des bulgarischen Frauenchores Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares. Dafür erhielt er im Jahr 1990 den Musikpreis Grammy in der Kategorie „Beste traditionelle Folk-Aufnahme (Best Traditional Folk Recording)“. Im Jahr 2011 drehte der Filmemacher Stefa (de)
  • Marcel Cellier (29 October 1925 – 13 December 2013) was a Swiss organist, ethnomusicologist and music producer, internationally known for introducing the singing of Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, and the playing of Gheorghe Zamfir. Cellier was the founder of the "Disques Cellier" recording label. From 1960, and for the next 25 years, he hosted a weekly radio show on "Radio Suisse Romande", which he called "From the Black Sea to the Baltic". In 2012, a documentary called Balkan Melodie was made about his travels in Eastern Europe. (en)
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