Gai, gai, marions-nous: Chansons de France by Gabriel Pierné and George Delaw

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Genres: FR Chansons
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Language: french
Type: Digital

"Gai, gai, marions-nous: Chansons de France" by Gabriel Pierné and George Delaw isn't a story in the traditional sense. It's a collection of French folk songs set to music by composer Gabriel Pierné and illustrated by artist George Delaw.

The title itself translates to "Let's Get Married, Happily!".

Here's what the book offers:

  • French Folk Songs: The collection features well-known French folk songs like "Si le Roy m'avait donné" (If the King Had Given Me) and "En passant par la Lorraine" (While Going Through Lorraine). There are 41 songs in total.
  • Musical Arrangements: Composer Gabriel Pierné provides musical scores for these folk songs, allowing them to be performed or sung.
  • Illustrations: Artist George Delaw complements the songs with illustrations, which likely enrich the mood and themes.

While there's no overarching narrative, "Gai, gai, marions-nous" offers a glimpse into French culture through its music and art. It potentially explores themes of love, marriage, nature, and life in different regions of France, as suggested by some song titles.

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