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Teaching sheet sold individually |
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| |  This is a sheet music for three soloist children, three 20-children groups, pianos, drums and self-made magnetic tape. The sheet music is based on the beautiful poem “Le fil de la Goilane” which is an extract of the collection “Le chant de Talaïmannar,” written by Serge Safran. Didier Marc Garin composed a contemporary music which can be easily memorized. This work can be used for teaching. It was ordered by the State.
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| | Diaphane (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Le jardin de la belle (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Coupe coupe (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Aglaé (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Tombe-la-neige Et Les Enfants (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Chanson de l'eau (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) La vie simple (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Aglaé (Bis) (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Supplique à la belle (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Aglaé (Ter) (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) La Saint-Jean (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin) Sacs sacs sacs (Irène Hausammann/ Maggy Jeannin)
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| |  Diaphane was the prettiest girl in the village. Not the prettiest but the most beautiful. She was beautiful to the point that everybody called her “Princesse.” But for one reason she didn’t smile, so everybody tries to make her happy and smile.
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