Paul Ladmirault was a French composer and music critic, born on December 8, 1877, in Nantes, and passed away on October 30, 1944, in Camoël. Deeply devoted to his Breton heritage, Ladmirault's music is a vibrant tapestry of folk melodies and regional themes, reflecting his profound love for Brittany. His compositions, often drawing from the rich folk traditions of his homeland, offer a unique blend of cultural expression and artistic innovation. Ladmirault's work not only showcases his mastery of composition but also his dedication to preserving and celebrating the musical heritage of Brittany.