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Wat (wie) is chanson - definitie

LYRIC-DRIVEN FRENCH SONG
Chansons; Chansonnier (performer); Chansonnière; Chanson française; Modern chanson; Renaissance chanson; Medieval chanson; Chanson Française; French songs

Chanson         
·noun A Song.
chanson         
['??chansons?chanson]
¦ noun a French song.
Origin
Fr., from L. cantio(n-) 'singing', from canere 'sing'.
Chanson (band)         
AMERICAN DISCO BAND
Chanson was an American studio-based disco group from the late 1970s, led by bassist James Jamerson Jr. (born in Detroit, Michigan, 1957–2016) and guitarist David Williams (born in Newport News, Virginia, 1950–2009).

Wikipedia

Chanson

A chanson (UK: , US: , French: chanson française, [ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛz] (listen); lit.'French song') is generally any lyric-driven French song. The term is most commonly used in English to refer either to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music or to a specific style of French pop music which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. The genre had origins in the monophonic songs of troubadours and trouvères, though the only polyphonic precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a significant number of polyphonic chansons.

A broad term, the word "chanson" literally means "song" in French and can thus less commonly refers to a variety of (usually secular) French genres throughout history. This includes the songs of 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 17th to 19th century, bergerette, brunette, chanson pour boire, pastourelle, and vaudeville; art song of the romantic era, mélodie; and folk music, chanson populaire. Since the 1990s, the term may be used for Nouvelle Chanson, a French song that often contains poetic or political content.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor chanson
1. They are not causists or politicians or university medievalists wondering why the Chanson de Roland is no longer up there with Dan Brown.
2. In Chanson de Roland, a medieval French epic of the Crusades, the poet envisioned Islam as an unholy trinity of the Prophet Muhammad and two demons Appolin and Tervagant.
3. Faur¿‘s "Chanson d‘Amour," for voice and piano, is set over a simple–minded, almost guitarlike strumming, with a similar recitation of body parts: "I love your eyes, I love your brow . . . I love your mouth . . ." Etc.
4. But among the myriad influences (everything from French chanson to piano–pounding blues to the clipped R&B of the Small Faces), there certainly seems to be a theme.