- A
bergerette, or shepherdess' air, is a form of
early rustic French song. The
bergerette,
developed by
Burgundian composers, is a
virelai with only one...
-
music periods, air de cour; po****r
songs from the 17th to 19th century,
bergerette, brunette,
chanson pour boire, pastourelle, and vaudeville; art song of...
- not survived. A
virelai with only a
single stanza is also
known as a
bergerette. The
virelai as a song form of the 14th and
early 15th
century usually...
- 2018. "
Bergerette / The
Gnash /
Vodka Wilson Overdrive -
Scuzz Rock Split". Discogs.
August 19, 2014. "Ennemi du Sommeil, by
Bergerette".
Bergerette. "Viva's...
-
Burgundians were the four
formes fixes (rondeau, ballade, virelai, and
bergerette), all
generically known as chansons. Of the four, the
rondeau was by far...
-
troix parties by
Tielman Susato,
Anvers 1544
Tielman Susato:
Rondo 1: pour quoy pla**** by
classical Jam
Tielman Susato:
Bergerette pla**** by
classical Jam...
- villancico.
Other secular vocal genres included the caccia, rondeau, virelai,
bergerette, ballade,
musique mesurée, canzonetta, villanella, villotta, and the lute...
- 94/1
Sonnet in B-flat
major Op. 94/3
Shepherd and
Shepherdess (Berger et
bergerette) Op. 94/4 Mélodie in B major Op. 94/5
Gavotte in C major Op. 94/6 Con...
- Paris)
Numerous cantatas, including: L'enlèvement de Proserpine, Hylas,
Bergerette; Les
Vivants et les
Morts M****es and
religious compositions Marche héroïque...
-
structure of the
contemporary formes fixes,
particularly the
rondeau and the
bergerette. The
three most
prominent composers of motet-chansons were
Josquin des...