| |
Original composition by Vincent Gerboullet for two equal voices and piano, text from the book by Jules Verne.
|
| | |  This is a short opera cantata for female or children’s choirs, narrators and pianos. You can easily add gestures. It is based on a famous Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. This is the story of an ugly duckling who became a beautiful swan. There are characters to mime: the mother duck, the duckling, the hen, the cat, barn’s ducks, swans and children. Two other versions are available. The first one is the original version intended for an accompaniment by eight instruments, and the other one is for choirs and pianos.
|
| | | Introduction (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Une tête pour un chapeau (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) À pied (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Flagrant délit (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Le haut-de-forme (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) La nuit (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Le chapeau magique (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Monologue (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Le tour de magie (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Les colombes (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard) Conclusion (Paule Cornet/ Jean-François Menard)
|
| | |  This musical tale for children from 7 to 15 is intended for one-or-two voice children’s choirs, narrators, string instruments quartets, cheap hand percussion instruments and pianos. There is also a piano-and-vocals version for choirs. The musical tale is composed of 4 songs and 7 musical interludes. Children can perform every part. Prosper Colonard is a really mischievous one! He steals everybody’s hat he carelessly leaves in an old closet. But one day, he steals a magician’s hat and the hour of freedom strikes in the closet!
|
|
|