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Au studio du soleil à Memphis !

Nous sommes les opossums musiciens - Livre 3

9782898360817
48 pages
Secret Mountain, The
Overview

Dans cette nouvelle aventure musicale, Mama et Papa Poss remontent le Mississippi à bord du Delta Queen jusqu'à Memphis au Tennesee.

Le roi du rock'n'rol, Elvis Preslièvre, souhaite que nos talentueux oposums musiciens lui composent son prochain succès. En passant par Beale Streat et Graceland, les deux musiciens oposums prennent un nouveau rendez-vous avec la gloire !

Le livre comprend aussi des notes explicatives qui permettent d'en savoir plus sur la culture musicale de Memphis et les origines du rock'n'roll. L'enregistrement de la narration du conte est suivi de deux chansons : « Rock du Tatou » et « Shake That Thing ».

« Au studio du soleil à Memphis ! » est le troisième livre de la collection « Nous sommes les opossums musiciens » qui invite les enfants à découvrir différents genres musicaux et les coins de pays qui les ont vus naître (la musique cajun, le jazz, le country, le rock'n'roll, le blues et la musique traditionnelle québécoise). On peut écouter les enregistrements en balayant le code QR à la fin du livre.

On their next musical adventure, Mama and Papa Poss cruise up the Mississippi River aboard the Delta Queen to Memphis, the birthplace of rock 'n' roll. As it turns out, the king himself, Elvis Prèslièvre, has enlisted the marsupial musicians to compose his next hit. Follow the duo as they stroll down the legendary Beale Street and make their way to Graceland for a memorable encounter that will pave their way to glory! At the end of each story in French, explanatory notes delve into the key figures, instruments and customs behind each genre, along with a QR code to access the accompanying recordings.

Author Bio
Fanny Berthiaume began her career as a model maker, animator and illustrator for various productions. While completing studies in visual effects, she joined Raynault VFX and contributed to famous productions such as Beauty and the Beast, X-Men: Apocalypse and Wild. She then pursued her career as a concept artist at Digital Dimension where she worked on several animated TV shows, including Zafari and Improbable Pirate Adventures. Bïa Krieger spent her teenage years in Brazil before moving to Paris, where she recorded her first album in 1997, which was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix of the Charles-Cros Academy. Her album Coeur Vagabond received the Félix Award in the Best World Music Album category in 2006