• The air de cour was a popular type of secular vocal music in France in the late Renaissance and early Baroque period, from about 1570 until around 1650...
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    France, the chanson is a precursor to the lute song or air de cour. Collections of airs de cour were used in other countries, besides England and France...
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  • by Johann Sebastian Bach Air de cour, secular vocal music in France in the late Renaissance and early Baroque period Air guitar, a form of dance and movement...
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  • music was simplified and restricted due to Calvinist influence. The air de cour then became the primary style of French music, as it was secular and...
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  • chansonnier, chanson de geste and Grand chant; court songs of the late Renaissance and early Baroque music periods, air de cour; popular songs from the...
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  • popularity until the 1620s. Probably based on Italian monody and French air de cour, they were solo songs, occasionally with more (usually three) parts,...
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    songs are also composed in strophic form, from the 17th century French air de cour to 19th century German lieder and beyond. Haydn used the strophic variation...
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  • "Bénigne" de Bacilly (Normandy c. 1625 - Paris, 27 September 1690), was a French composer and music theorist, a reformer of the air de cour according...
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  • "Enfin la Beauté" Air de cour by Étienne Moulinié Problems playing this file? See media help. "Je suis ravi de mon Uranie" Air de cour by Étienne Moulinié...
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    development of solo song with accompaniment in France was called the air de cour: the term monody is not normally applied to these more conservative songs...
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  • Régime French court and a composer of secular music, particularly airs de cour. He and his father-in-law Pierre Guédron dominated the court's musical...
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    the end of the 16th century the chanson was gradually replaced by the air de cour, the most popular song type in France in the early 17th century. The...
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    the second part of the century, a variation of the chanson, the air de cour or simply air (melody), became popular. Airs were lighter in subject, and were...
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  • Chabanceau de La Barre (21 May 1633, in Paris – 6 May 1678, in Paris) was a French composer, notably of the air de cour. He was son of Pierre Chabanceau de La...
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  • Académie de musique et de poésie - Accademia degli Infiammati - Accademia Filarmonica di Verona - Accademia Fiorentina - Age of Discovery - Air de cour - Aldine...
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  • General Sir Peter Edgar de la Cour de la Billière, KCB, KBE, DSO, MC & Bar, DL (born 29 April 1934) is a former British Army officer who was Director...
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  • Comique de la Reine by Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx "Amaryllis", a 17th-century air de cour composed by Louis XIII of France; see Ballet Comique de la Reine...
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  • Aeneator Aeolian dominant scale Aeolian mode Aesthetics of music Air Air à boire Air de cour Ajam (maqam) Akebono scale Albanian opera Alberti bass Album...
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  • transitional in style between the mid-century French chanson and the air de cour, which was to be the predominant type of secular vocal music in France...
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  • and early Baroque period, a type of popular secular vocal music called Air de cour spread throughout France. The first French opera may be Akébar roi du...
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  • such as Claude Le Jeune and Guillaume Costeley First appearance of the air de cour, a ubiquitous type of popular secular music in France until around 1650...
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    after World War I were held at Longchamp. A substitute race called the Prix de Chantilly was run at Auteuil over 2,600 metres in 1940. The Prix du Jockey...
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  • fantasias for viols, as those of Henry and Moulinié, derive from the air de cour and the dance rather than older styles. His 1642 publication reflects...
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    Pauline Alderman (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    presented her dissertation at USC which she named Antoine Boësset and the Air de Cour and in 1946 she received the first PhD degree in music at USC. In 1952...
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  • (1881) Daniel Wildenstein – Schönbrunn (1970), Ashmore (1974, 1976), Air de Cour (1985), Robertet (1990) a Polish Summer finished first in 2003, but he...
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    The Hôtel de Besenval is a historic hôtel particulier in Paris with a cour d'honneur and a large English landscape garden, an architectural style commonly...
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    Cour de Cassation First civil hearing chamber of the Cour de Cassation Library of the Cour de Cassation Gallery of Saint Louis (Louis IX) in the Cour...
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    entrance of the Cour de Cassation on the Cour de Mai (19th century) Detail of the gateway to the Cour de Mai, east front South front of the Cour de Cassation...
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    Louvre Palace (category Castles in Île-de-France)
    de Rivoli are three courtyards, from east to west the Cour Khorsabad (formerly Cour de la Poste), Cour Puget (formerly Cour des Guichets or Cour de l'Horloge)...
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    Vilmouth Cour du Mûrier Cour du Mûrier Cour du Mûrier Cour du Mûrier, detail 1 Cour du Mûrier Cour du Mûrier, detail 3 Cour du Mûrier, detail 4 Cour du Mûrier...
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