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Vacances à Tataouine

11 historiettes musicales

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Vacances à Tataouine

By: N.N.
Narrated by: Pierre Hancisse, Sophie Gay-Diaz, Jean Salva, Gabriel Tadie, Savine Helie, Agathe Lemaire Thalazac
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Vacances à Tataouine - 11 Historiettes musicales se présente comme un conte musical, idéal pour initier enfants et adultes à la musique contemporaine. A travers un argument simple et poétique, l'auteur invite l'auditeur à se reconnecter à son imaginaire et à la nature qui l'entoure, propose un voyage à la découverte des merveilles de l'opéra. Riche et variée, la composition de Paolo Furlani est tout à fait accessible, que nous soyons avertis ou novices. Ces historiettes nous invitent à suivre Lilas et Satyros, deux jeunes enfants qui, au cours de leur périple vers la Cité des Songes, rencontrent Cyclamen la souris Améthyste, Bachaga le Chat Moucheté à pattes de Tigre, Balthazar le chameau sarrasin ou encore Jojo le Crapaud...

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