“We must live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” – Martin Luther King
It is a work of art signed Frey and Christian Morisset
Guevara that celebrates multiculturalism of the city of Granby, Quebec,
Canada. Ilyanous is a hymn in which the heart uniting musicians and
singers beats on a beat common: openness to the other. Project human
values like no other.
The sound of the tam tam Indian, basic instrument of all musical
confused Ilyanous brings together 25 musicians, 33 singers, choirs and
moult three extras, all from the town of Granby, home of more than one
hundred ethnicities. The organization SERY (ethnic solidarity of the
Yamaska Regional), which has a special relationship with immigrants,
and has facilitated the gathering of all these people.
Come all
That the wind pushes us
Come all
The city or the bush
For the rhythm of our steps
Recorded in the studio MikkoraSon Granby, Christian Morisset wrote
the music, co-written with Frey Guevara’s words and images are sensitive
and present the work of Louis-Philippe in January. Timeless and without
cliché, Ilyanous succeeds brilliantly in rhythm to the words sung in 15
languages.
Now it’s “groove” requires that the project around the globe.
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