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French chansons of the 16th century.
[Disc] 1. Franco-Flemish chansons of the 15th century.
His motets and chansons were included in other Petrucci publications, from the Odhecaton (an anthology of popular chansons) of 1501 onward, and in collections of other printers.
Gorgeous mountain scenery, sinister high jinks aboard a fancy yacht and the chansons of Gilbert Bécaud make "Roman de Gare" a sensuous Gallic romp with a 1960s feel.
(Schweitzer) New York Festival of Song (Tuesday) Concentrated drama and raw emotions marked the chansons of the great Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel; the music of the French balladeer Charles Trénet fueled an entire era.
Mr Riding particularly praises Marcel Carné's "Les Enfants du Paradis".But if the French arts, from the chansons of Maurice Chevalier to the ballet of the collaborationist, Serge Lifar, survived the Nazis, how lasting was their victory?
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He was one of the first composers of chansons to make all voices equal parts of the texture; and many of his chansons contain points of imitation, in the manner of motets.
She raises a finger and launches into a chanson of romantic defiance, "Je M'en Fous Pas Mal" (I Don't Give A Damn).
Ogier was the hero of another chanson of the early 12th century, called La Chevalerie Ogier de Danemarche, which told of his reconciliation with Charlemagne.
Her impressive new album has all the swaggering "nu-chanson" of artists such as Arthur H or the Tiger Lillies but with an extra, more accessible dimension.
For its latest entry, A Small Company in America offers a world premiere of a new musical comedy, "The Chanson of Nicolette and Aucassin".
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