peninsula. Cangé Chansonnier Cappella Giulia Chansonnier Casanatense chansonnier Chansonnier Cordiforme Chansonnier de Arras Chansonnier du Roi (also Occitan)...
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A chansonnier (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃sɔnje]; female: chansonnière, [ʃɑ̃sɔnjɛʁ]) was a poet songwriter, a solitary singer, who sang his or her own...
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Trouvère (redirect from Trouvère chansonnier)
Thibaut le Chansonnier (1201–53) Thierri de Soissons Thomas de Herier Vielart de Corbie Walter of Bibbesworth The following is a list of chansonniers containing...
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The Casanatense chansonnier (I-Rc MS 2856) was a major collection of Renaissance vocal music made in Ferrara c. 1480, including compositions from Europe's...
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Troubadour (redirect from Troubadour chansonnier)
fragments of the surviving chansonnier they most closely resemble and not as chansonniers in their own right. Some chansonniers have received both Occitan...
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The Chansonnier Cordiforme (1470s), or Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu, is a cordiform (heart-shaped) music manuscript, Collection Henri de Rothschild...
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Chanson (redirect from Chansonnier (performer))
secular) French genres throughout history. This includes the songs of chansonnier, chanson de geste and Grand chant; court songs of the late Renaissance...
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Theobald I of Navarre (redirect from Theobald the Chansonnier)
Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier Thierri de Soissons Thomas de Herier Vielart de Corbie Walter of Bibbesworth...
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The Manuscrit du Roi or Chansonnier du Roi ("King's Manuscript" or "King's Songbook" in English) is a prominent songbook compiled towards the middle of...
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The Chansonnier d'Arras is an illuminated manuscript of the late 13th century containing a variety of religious and philosophical texts and songs in 220...
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The Loire Valley chansonniers are a related group of songbooks copied in the Loire Valley region of central France c. 1465-c. 1475 and produced in the...
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André Heller (section Chansonnier)
Franz André Heller (German pronunciation: [fʁant͡s anˈdʁeː ˈhεlɐ]; born 22 March 1947 as Francis Charles Georges Jean André Heller-Hueart) is an Austrian...
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William from a 13th-century chansonnier....
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translated "Knights, you are under sure protection". The song predates the chansonnier works of the trouvères. The author of the song is not known. He encourages...
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Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier Thierri de Soissons Thomas de Herier Vielart de Corbie Walter of Bibbesworth...
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to him in the standard listing of Raynaud-Spanke are found in fifteen chansonniers, some without attribution or with conflicting attributions where they...
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except on season four. Its theme song was composed and performed by Gaspé chansonnier Kevin Parent. List of Quebec television series Television of Quebec Culture...
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Danyèl Waro Born Daniel Hoareau 10 May 1955 Le Tampon (France) Occupation Musician, chansonnier, lyricist, politician Style maloya ...
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1876 1941 Russian The Drunken Moon, Trumpeters, Because of the Ladies chansonnier, light music, jazz-influenced Ernest Schelling 1876 1939 American Grikor...
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www.anciens-matzenheim.fr. "FABLES DE LA FONTAINE dites en corse / le Chansonnier corse Noël ROCHICCIOLI; A la guitare Antoine BONELLI". 2 August 1957...
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Chaste riding a horse caparisoned in his familiar arms. From a 13th-century chansonnier. Document 854, folio 108r at Bibliothèque nationale de France....
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known from a single song in the Chansonnier du Roi. He is depicted as a knight in armour in the illustrated chansonnier. Gilles's identity is uncertain...
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as in English (someone practicing this genre being generally called a chansonnier in Quebec, especially if they sing at a restaurant or cabaret). château...
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version of the tune is an anonymous three-voice setting from the Mellon Chansonnier, which also cannot be precisely dated. In 1523 Pietro Aron, in his treatise...
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Depiction of Bernart from fol. 15v of the Chansonnier BnF ms. 12473...
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wrote two cansos that have been preserved in the 14th-century troubadour chansonnier E (BN f.f. 1749): Mentre que·l talans mi cocha ["While the desire is...
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Elias Cairel from a 13th-century chansonnier...
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June 2014. Long a legend, Charles Aznavour is the best known French chansonnier and arguably Armenia's most famous son. Shea, Michael (2006). The Freedom...
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ISBN 978-1-8466-8541-5. Delon, Michel; Levayer, Paul-Édouard (1989). Chansonnier révolutionnaire (in French). Éditions Gallimard. ISBN 2-0703-2530-X....
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sentimental nature) and ditties ("chastushka"). He was inspired by the popular chansonnier Mikhail Savoyarov, whose concerts during the years 1915–1920 were visited...
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