A Sunday in Kyoto
A Sunday in Kyoto
You’re invited to a serene musical gathering, imagined in the home of old Jo, a Cajun living in Kyoto with his Japanese partner. He plays the banjo, she plays the koto… Around them, musicians from around the world create an almost silent concert, sprinkled with the delicate notes of the shamisen.
Then follows a series of little masterpieces: lullabies, nursery rhymes, sung tales—each delivered with grace, freshness, and emotion (a promise of a listening experience as rich as it is gentle).
An iconic work by Gilles Vigneault, a legendary figure of Québec poetry and song, brilliantly performed by a lineup of exceptional artists: Luc De Larochellière, Luce Dufault, Garou, Pierre Lapointe, Martin Léon, Ariane Moffatt, and Jessica Vigneault.
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Awards and prizes
- COUP DE CŒUR JEUNESSE CHARLES-CROS
Length : 35 min - From : 3+
Contents included in the collection
Contents included in the collection
1- Sunday in Kyoto
2- Joe's Mother
3- If you Bump Your Knee
4- Morning Breaks on Skates
5- One, Two, Three ABCD
6- Sleep Tight My Love
7- Little Miss Adèle
8- When the Dance Begin
9- Do You Have Some Coins?
10- Four Eggs
11- The Great Big Kit
12- Yoshi and His Boat
13- Settler's Lullaby
14- The Poem of a Child
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Credits
Credits
Story and songs:
- Gilles Vigneault
- Performers: Luc De Larochellière, Luce Dufault, Garou, Pierre Lapointe, Martin Léon, Ariane Moffatt and Jessica Vigneault
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