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  1. Chanson - Wikipedia

    A broad term, the word chanson literally means " song " in French and can thus less commonly refer to a variety of (usually secular) French genres throughout history.

  2. Chanson Française - YouTube

    Retrouvez sur la chaîne Chanson Francaise une sélection des classiques de la chanson française et de ses plus belles voix.

  3. Chanson | French Vocal Music, Medieval Ballads & Troubadours

    Chanson, (French: “song”), French art song of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The chanson before 1500 is preserved mostly in large manuscript collections called chansonniers.

  4. CHANSON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Spectacular to look at, the production is unfailingly exuberant, a parade of color and catchy chanson.

  5. What Is Chanson Music? A History of French Chanson Music

    Jul 15, 2021 · Chanson music refers to various eras of French song, from the monophonic chant of the Middle Ages to the polyphonic singing of the Renaissance. Modern chanson music connects …

  6. Chanson | Music Lessons US | MuseCoolMuseCool

    May 14, 2025 · Chanson is the French word for “song,” but in the context of music history, it refers to a rich and multifaceted tradition of French vocal music that spans from the medieval period to the …

  7. What is chanson music? - California Learning Resource Network

    May 18, 2025 · Chanson, translating directly as ‘song’ from French, is a genre deeply interwoven with French culture and history, characterized by its narrative depth, lyrical poetry, and emotive …

  8. Chansons - New World Encyclopedia

    In a more specialised usage, the word 'chanson' refers to a polyphonic French song of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Early chansons tended to be in one of the formes fixes, ballade, rondeau or …

  9. La Chanson Française, the Genre that Never Dies: How the ... - Frenchly

    May 11, 2021 · The chanson he refers to is la chanson française, a genre of music so intertwined with French culture that it literally translates to “French songs.” But the name is hardly an exaggeration.

  10. Chanson - The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

    In France today chanson or chanson française is distinguished from the rest of French "pop" music by following the rhythms of French language, rather than those of English, and a higher standard for lyrics.