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Cantourel 11 - Les Saisons en Chansons, 13 songs for children's choir in unison (S), Words and music by Mireille Paret (except "Le Brouillard" by Maurice Carême) .
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| | | This is a musical tale for children, with narrators and parts on the piano. “Caraboxon…” is pigs’ witch; she is happy living in the mess and love children who never tidy up their room like Valentin. This musical tale for children can be performed with a choir and a narrator or in an entire show with children actors, choreographies, great staging, etc.
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| | | This is a musical tale for children, with narrators and parts on the piano. “Caraboxon…” is pigs’ witch; she is happy living in the mess and love children who never tidy up their room like Valentin. This musical tale for children can be performed with a choir and a narrator or in an entire show with children actors, choreographies, great staging, etc.
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| | | This collection’s theme is about carnival. It is composed of a musical tale, a singing ball and annexes. It can be accompanied on the piano, drums and by a narrator. The story begins in an imaginary land. The big bad wolf and the witch are searching for Carnibal, the monsters’ boss to help them catch the goblins. But the little spider has magical powers and looks after them. The tale can be performed with or without gestures. The ball is a succession of singing dances. Annexes are short songs and hand games are improving the training but are not used for the performance.
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