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Chanson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A chanson ( , "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"; a c...
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Chanson de geste - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chanson shares a love of choral music and a cappella singing with audiences across the country. Acclaimed for their engaging concerts these six male voices join together in close harmonies, excellent diction, and vocal blend and finesse that far surpasses many ensembles of their kind. ... Chanson - six men singing a cappella...
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; Le site Paroles.net a définitivement fermé ses pages. Il n'existe pas à ce jour en France de solution permettant la diffusion légale des Paroles de Chansons sur Internet et la rémunération des auteurs ou ayants droit. ... - Clip Vidéo...
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Definition of chanson from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of chanson. Pronunciation of chanson. Definition of the word chanson. Origin of the word chanson. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » chanson...
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IVI: The French Chanson ... French was always the language of the chanson as Latin was of the Mass. ... a chanson of the Paris type, written by Menehou, concludes the little work.) Variety of color is often gained by contrasting brief two-part passages with passages for two other voices or for larger groups. The two upper...
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Family-owned producer and merchant of Burgundy wines in Beaune since 1750. ... 29.09.09 Chanson Montagny 1er Cru 2007 : "Coup de coeur" Hachette Guide 2010; "Hand picked and aged one year in tank, this Premier Cru has a beautiful gold colour with emerald tinges. The floral fragrances mixed with dry fruit...
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Chanson is a French word for Song . In English Language contexts, the word is often applied to any song with French words, but it can also be applied more specifically — to refer to Classic , Lyric -driven French songs, to refer to European songs in the Cabaret Style , or to refer to a Diverse range of songs ...
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