
Gwoka é pyannomajik-la
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Sitcharn
About this listen
J'ai toujours entendu parler de géant mais, de géant musicien, très peu, et encore moins quand il s'agit d'un géant pianiste gwo-ka !
Aussi, je vous laisse découvrir cette partie des contes et légendes des Antilles, inspirées d'histoires vécues. Dans cet univers surprenant, Gwo-Ka nous entraîne au son des rythmes de la musique gwo-ka, joués pour la première fois sur un piano... un piano magique semblerait-il ! Il nous conduit sur les traces d'un de ces êtres extraordinaires, qui auraient bel et bien existé, à en croire les nombreux témoins qui ont participé à écrire cette histoire.
Écoutez votre conte dans une langue chaleureuse et chantante, et vibrez sur un son envoûtant et percussif des West-Indies !©2017 RD Editions. Traduit par Hector Poullet (P)2017 RD Editions
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