- cançon (Occitan pronunciation: [ˈnɔβɔ kanˈsu, -ɔvɔ], also
spelled Nòva
chançon [ˈnɔvɔ tʃanˈsu], "New Song") is a
musical renewal wave that
swept through...
-
Pelayo Chacón
Cortina (September 22, 1888 –
March 11, 1971) was a
Cuban professional baseball shortstop,
first baseman,
second baseman,
right fielder and...
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Tristan que la
Chievre fist Qui ****ez
bellement en dist Et
fabliaus et
chançons de
geste Romanz d'Yvain et de sa
beste Maint autre conte par la terre....
- i, ç
before other vowels, or z at the end of a word – as seen in cent,
chançon, priz ("a hundred, song, price"). /dz/ was
written as z, as in doze 'twelve'...
- in the
Laguna Aculeo area and its
southern distribution is
located in
Chancon,
close to Rancagua.
Regarding the use of its seeds, it has been pointed...
- a trouvère,
Richart used the same
poetic structure and
melody for his "
Chancon ferai plein d’ire et de pensee" and "Je
chevauchai l’autrier la matinee"...
- in 1731. A.iii
Bernard André, A la
bonne grace du roy;
Bernard André,
Chancon faicte en l’honneur de
madame Marie;
Bernard André, Ad Henri**** VII in...
- Technology. She
edited and
translated Deschamps' L’Art de
dictier et de fere
chancons, balades,
virelais et rondeaulx, his
treatise on verse. Hill, John M.;...
- chansonniers.
Eustache addressed one of his songs, "Amours,
coment porroie chancon faire", to
Guigues IV,
Count of
Forez and Nevers.
Guigues parti****ted...
- Le
Roman de Fauvel". In Fresco,
Karen Louise; Pfeffer,
Wendy (eds.).
Chancon Legiere a Chanter.
Summa Publications, Inc. pp. 235–254. ISBN 978-1-8834-7954-1...