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An unforgettable night of emotions during the fabulous third Nuit Celtique concert at the Stade de France on March 20, 2004. To celebrate this third Celtic night, the Bretons meet with the Corsicans. On the occasion of Saint Patrick's Day, the largest groups of musicians, singers and dancers, with Nantes' Tri Yann in the lead, invited the Mediterranean and the Corsican polyphonic singers. Among them, the famous I Muvrini who knew how to carry the depth of these Corsican songs far beyond their island. Titles recorded at the Stade de France that night were: Opening intro: "Dukitaj"; Bagad de Lann-Bihoué and Mariluz Cristóbal Caunedo: "Ondela nublina tosa"; Bagad de Lann-Bihoué: "Azerty", "The Pourlet Suite", "Your bale ar citrons"; I Muvrini and Les Polyphonies Corses: "In the Hand of the Earth", "Diu vi slavi regina"; Irish Dancers and Welsh Choir: "Fy Ngwalia", "Hafan Gobaith"; Dominique Dupuis from Acadia (violinist) and Scottish Pipe Bands with Susana Seivane: "Tres pasodobles", "Sabelina"; Scottish Pipe Bands and Copper with Welsh Choir: "Highland Cathedral", "Amazing Grace"; Scottish Pipe Bands: "Scotland Brave"; André Le Meut (trumpet) and I Muvrini: "A so mica vent", "Umani", "A ti scursda"; Bagadoù: "Mari ar pollanton", "Round Sautron"; Bagadoù and Dancers: "Ronds de Loudéac", "Gavotte Pourlet"; Tri Yann: "The Amazing Ship", "Time Hunter"; Tri Yann and Anggun: "The Sea is Endless"; Tri Yann: "Michao's Mare", "La Complainte de Louis-Marie Jossic"; Pipe bands and brass with Bagadoù and Bagad de Lann-Bihoué: "Final".