| | This is a beautiful musical tale for children choirs in unison, pianos, ondes Martenot and snare drums, published by Éditions Casterman. This is the story of Henri who wanted to fish for whales but finally gets friends with one. The whale comes to see him at his home. This is a perfect musical tale for children’s choirs from 5 or 6. The melodic songs in unison are easy to memorize and can be accompanied on the piano. Ondes Martenot sound like seagull calls, fishing boats, the sea and the whale of course. Everything is gathered for a quality show. It approximately lasts 40 minutes.
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| | | Musical for children choir, narrator and piano |
| | | Le réveil (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Le grand-père (Mandoline) (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Le grand-père (Canard) (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Afrique (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) La rencontre (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) La mairie (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Des êtres bizarres (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Toumba (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Les sorcières (Eric Noyer) Grain de folie (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer) Soleil (Eric Noyer/ Eric Noyer)
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| | | This is a musical tale for children’s choirs of one or two voices with piano accompaniment, drums and narrators. It’s Mandoline’s birthday. She is a kind and romantic girl. His grandfather offers her a wand with which she is able to go on a trip and get married. But her little brother Canard steals it! This is a musical tale full of contrasts; children and grown-ups, imagination and reality, comic and serious aspects, day and night… You can add gestures.
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