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  2. Chanson - Wikipedia

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    A chanson (UK: / ˈ ʃ ɒ̃ s ɒ̃ /, [1] US: / ʃ ɑː n ˈ s ɔː n /; [2] French: chanson française [ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz] ⓘ, lit. ' French song ') is generally any lyric-driven French song.

  3. Jacques DesBaillets - Wikipedia

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    After university DesBaillets was hired by CKVL to co-host a radio show with Jacques Normand, called La parade de la chansonnette française and consisting mainly of pop songs from France. During the war years (1941–1943), he worked as a foreign correspondent for Radio Canada (French Canada's public broadcaster) based in London where he ...

  4. Mireille Mathieu - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Mathieu was born on July 22, 1946, in Avignon, France, as the eldest daughter in a family of fourteen children; the youngest brother was born after she moved to Paris.

  5. René Pourrière - Wikipedia

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    1913: La Petite blanchisseuse, chansonnette blanche, music by Jardin; 1913: Tango d'amour, tango, music by Nikelmann; 1913: Une Vie de noceur, valse, music by Nikelmann; 1914: C'est aimable à vous !, diction, music by Léon Terret; 1914: La Femme à tout le monde. Béguin de fille, valse, music by Raoul Soler

  6. Eugène Sauzay - Wikipedia

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    Chansonnette (Bel Aubespin!) Imitation d'Anacréon; 3 Anciennes chansons for voice and piano, Op. 9 (published 1854); words by François de Malherbe, Molière and Philippe Desportes; Chanson de Malherbe; Chanson de Molière tirée du "Sicilien ou l'amour peintre" Villanelle de Philippe Desportes

  7. Eugène Héros - Wikipedia

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    Lingaling, chansonnette, music by Eugène Dédé fils, 1894; La Prière du gueux !, poem by Eugène Héros, incidental music by Léopold Gangloff, 1894; Nos Parents !, histoire biblique, music by Gangloff, 1895; La Rosse, song, music arranged by Jules Lasaïgues, after the English song La Didily Idily de C.-M. Rodney, 1895; Ah !

  8. Léo Delibes - Wikipedia

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    The pianist and musical scholar Graham Johnson quotes the musicologist Fritz Noske's view that Delibes' songs derive from the chansonnette, "lighter and more entertaining than the romance, and less susceptible to the German influence of the lied". In his songs, Delibes shares with Bizet "a natural feeling for the theatre, and an ability to spin ...

  9. List of songs recorded by Mireille Mathieu - Wikipedia

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    Year Title Duo Singer Music Author Lyric Author Label 1978 A Blue Bayou: Roy Orbison, Joe Melson: Roy Orbison, Joe Melson: 1971 Acropolis Adieu Georg Buschor: Christian Bruhn