"Timouk, l'enfant aux deux royaumes" is a captivating audio adventure that blends enchanting storytelling with original music, brought to life by the talented Marie Gillain. Released on March 19, 2014, under the Didier Jeunesse label, this 37-minute album is a delightful journey into a world of imagination and wonder.
The story unfolds in an ancient castle, where a young boy named Timouk wakes up to find himself alone. Guided by a mischievous blackbird, Timouk embarks on a fantastical quest to uncover the truth about his parents' disappearance. Along the way, he encounters a series of whimsical scenes that blur the lines between dream and reality, silence and music.
Composed by Guillaume Connesson, the album's original score is performed by a quartet of exceptional musicians, including Claire-Marie Le Guay on piano, Sarah Nemtanu on violin, Marc Coppey on cello, Romain Guyot on clarinet, and Emmanuel Curt on percussion. Their performances bring depth and richness to the narrative, creating an immersive experience for listeners of all ages.
Originally staged at the Théâtre de l'Athénée in Paris in 2010, "Timouk, l'enfant aux deux royaumes" has now been adapted into a book-CD format, allowing a wider audience to explore its magical universe. Whether enjoyed at home, in the car, or on vacation, this enchanting tale is sure to captivate both children and adults alike.