Tam Ti Delam
Initiation du jeune public au patrimoine de la chanson québécoise
9782924774274
44 pages
Secret Mountain, The
Overview
Un voyage instructif dans l’univers merveilleux de sept grands auteurs-compositeurs québécois.
Cet album propose dix chansons, habilement rimées, faciles à interpréter, qui invitent les enfants à célébrer la nature dans toute sa splendeur. Portée par des voix enjouées, cette collection festive conjugue avec poésie toute la sensibilité d’un patrimoine francophone vivace au cœur du continent nord-américain. En plus des paroles richement illustrées, on y retrouve la biographie des créateurs et un guide d’activités pour fêter la musique à l’école comme à la maison.
L’album musical comprend 10 chansons. En plus du disque, un code unique pour le téléchargement des enregistrements est inclus.
This musical picture book invites children to discover the magical, musical world imagined by some of the most influential songwriters in French-speaking Canada over the past century: Félix Leclerc, Gilles Vigneault, Claude Léveillée, Lionel Daunais, Alan Mills, Joseph Beaulie, and La Bolduc. This festive collection of clever, joyful songs by several well-known performers stands out as living proof of the French culture that is so vibrant today in the heart of the North American continent. In addition to the ten recordings on the CD (or as digital downloads) and fanciful illustrations that accompany the lyrics in the book, songwriter biographies and an activity guide for teachers are also included.
Author Bio
Singer-songwriter and poet of international fame, Felix Leclerc (1914-1988) is considered the father of Quebec song. He has seen his work crowned by numerous awards including the Charles Cros Academy Award, the Prix Calixa-Lavallée, and the Prix Denise-Pelletier. The Prix Félix (Quebec equivalent to the Grammys), given to Quebec singers, is named in his honor. As a member of the Canadian Author / Songwriters Hall of Fame, Gilles Vigneault is hailed as one of Canada's most influential music figures of the 20th century, especially as a champion Québécois folksinger. He has received numerous distinctions including the "Grand prix du disque et de l'Académie Charles-Cros" in France and the "Médaille Vermeil" offered by the City of Paris. Marie Lafrance is one of Québec's best-known illustrators, thanks to her participation in several children's books, including Le grand voyage, La fée des bonbons, and La Diablesse and the Baby, for which she was a finalist of the Governor General's Literary Award.