Chanson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chanson (French for "song") refers to any song with French words, but more specifically classic, lyric-driven French songs, European songs in the cabaret style, or a diverse range ...
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The chansons de geste, Old French for "songs of heroic deeds [or lineages]", are the epic poems that appear at the dawn of French literature. The earliest known examples date from ...
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chan·son (shä-sô) n. pl. chan·sons (-sô, -sô z) A song, especially a French one. [French, from Old French, from Latin canti, canti n-, from cantus, past participle of cant ...
chanson definition of chanson in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
chanson (French; “song”) French art song. The unaccompanied chanson for a single voice part, composed by the troubadour s and later the trouvère s, first appeared in the 12th ...
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chanson - Wiktionary
chanson (plural chansons) Any song with French words, but more specifically classic, lyric-driven French songs. A religious song. Quotations. 1602 : Hamlet by William Shakespeare ...
chansons definition of chansons in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
chanson (French; “song”) French art song. The unaccompanied chanson for a single voice part, composed by the troubadour s and later the trouvère s, first appeared in the 12th ...