| | |  Into the big forest, the lumberjack chooses carefully the trees he will use for Christmas. He only picks the biggest and strongest trees. One day, a sickly blue tree begs the lumberjack to take him away. His adventures were set to music by Michel Frantz and based on Roger Landy’s texts and songs. This beautiful musical Christmas tale is intended for children’s choirs, children soloists and piano accompaniment. Children from 7 to 12 will enjoy this fairy and joyful Christmas atmosphere.
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| | |  Charlotte’s family long ago didn’t call her by her name. Indeed, when she was a little girl, not a day went by without she made the people claimed that she was a featherbrain. That’s why everybody nicknamed her “Tête de Linotte.” One day, Tête de Linotte met Hugo and together they decide to save the park’s trees from felling.
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| | |  Charlotte’s family long ago didn’t call her by her name. Indeed, when she was a little girl, not a day went by without she made the people claimed that she was a featherbrain. That’s why everybody nicknamed her “Tête de Linotte.” One day, Tête de Linotte met Hugo and together they decide to save the park’s trees from felling.
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