| |  One day in the great Slovakian forest, by the end of the winter, a mama bear was missing. The two children Jardán and Vlatchka took care of her two cute but boisterous babies. There is no musical difficulty in this song written for the little-ones. Brigitte Sourisse’s melodies are completed by piano and clarinet accompaniments. You can easily add gestures with instrumental interludes suggested at the end of the score.
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| | |  One day in the great Slovakian forest, by the end of the winter, a mama bear was missing. The two children Jardán and Vlatchka took care of her two cute but boisterous babies. There is no musical difficulty in this song written for the little-ones. Brigitte Sourisse’s melodies are completed by piano and clarinet accompaniments. You can easily add gestures with instrumental interludes suggested at the end of the score.
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The singing game, which means singing while walking, jumping, dancing, playing, is the basis for a playful learning of music and movement. Anne-Marie Grosser has been inventing and collecting singing games for decades.
This book is a tribute to her untiring work of transmission with children, but also with teachers, trainers, choir conductors that she trained with her own methods, and which continues to this day. (From birth to 10 years and more). |
| | | Chśur des arbres (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) Dame Lune (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) J'ai perdu le fil de mon histoire (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) J'Attends Le Train De 17H43 (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) J'Ai Faim ! (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) Java Liberte (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) Ah ! Quelle Affaire ! (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) Oů sont-ils ? (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste) Ŕ la repose des vents (Daniel Coste/ Daniel Coste)
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