
1) Alouette, par exemple 2) American dance music group 3) Cabaret rendition 4) French word used in English 5) Medieval music
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1) Song
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A chanson (ʃɑ̃sɔ̃, `song`, from Latin cantio) is in general any lyric-driven French song, usually polyphonic and secular. A singer specializing in chansons is known as a `chanteur` (male) or `chanteuse` (female); a collection of chansons, especially from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, is also known as a chansonnier. ==Chanson de ...
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a medieval lyric.
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• (n.) A song.
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(French: `song`), French art song of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The chanson before 1500 is preserved mostly in large manuscript ... [11 related articles]
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(French, 'song to people') Old French songs or poems in dialogue form. Common subjects include quarr
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A medieval lyric.
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Chan'son noun [ French, from Latin
cantion song. See
Cantion ,
Canzone .] A song.
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any French-texted secular song. Trouvère chansons--which were strophic--often followed the internal a a b form of the troubadour canso, but could also be through-composed (without any set musical structure) or follow one of the formes fixes . By the fourteenth century, formes fixes were the norm.
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Song type common in France and Italy, often based on a folk tune that originated with the troubadours. Josquin Desprez was a chanson composer
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French for song; in particular, a style of 14th- to 16th-century French song for voice or voices, often with instrumental accompaniment.
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French term for song.
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any of several types of song with French lyrics, occurring from the Middle Ages to the present in a variety of musical styles.
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