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  LA NOTE BLEUE DE FREDERIC CHOPIN :  











J’aime la musique La Note Bleue de Frédéric Chopin

With this third volume of the collection I like Music, we leave with the children in search of the Note Bleue of Frederic Chopin by discovering all the palette of the colors of his music: the colors of Poland and his dances, the colors of exile and melancholy, the colors of hope. We follow Frédéric Chopin in the romantic Paris of the 1830s, in Mallorca and Nohant with Georges Sand and all his guests. We discover the works of his enchanted piano in the starry night.

"His music is secret but also flamboyant! All of freshness, finesse and grace, it makes us dream, and sometimes takes us into the dark lands of melancholy ...

She tells us about her country, her dances in the villages, the salons where we listen and play music. Emotive and graceful, each of his notes locks up like a safe of mysterious secrets. Because she is the diary of her soul.

It is the painting we observe in silence ... admiring its colors, its vibrations, its nocturnal atmospheres, its starry skies. But who is he?

If you are curious, then stay with me. We will go together in search of Frédéric Chopin's Blue Note. "




La presse en parle :

«For little ears but strongly recommended for adults ..., from short chapters to drawings wavers approach the life and the work, while a CD unrolls extracts carefully chosen ... »THE CROSS

"Let the adults reassure themselves, they will find their account too. Written text but also read (and it is important), available in a disc that offers a large part to the music, a selection of fifteen pieces ... The extract of a work is always the starting point of the story. Discovery, interrogations, help with listening. »CULTURE BOX

"Perfectly successful bet ... The collection proposes to touch the" 7 to 97 years ". It's justified ... The excerpts are substantial, chosen for the most part from Harmonia Mundi's catalog ... It may be that this collection, thanks to its open and multithematic approach, brings a real renewal in the very difficult and complex exercise to mediate music, musicians and their works among young people, children and adolescents. " Poezibao

"Curious, bubbly and pedagogy neat but never pedantic ... To avoid losing its readers-listeners, Marianne Vourch on one side is based on the living illustrations of Axel Renaux, and on the other hand is the art of crescendo narrative and especially clarity: in a few words, for example, she manages to make clear and airy the counterpoint, music in support. »CULTURE BOX