- A
chanson (UK: /ˈʃɒ̃sɒ̃/, US: /ʃɑːnˈsɔːn/; French:
chanson française [ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz] , lit. 'French song') is
generally any lyric-driven
French song...
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French handball player Blandine Ebinger (1899–1993),
German actress and
chansonniere Blandine Lachèze (born 1982),
French pentathlete Blandine Maisonnier...
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theatre plays and novels.
Avenel was a
member of the
Goguette de la Lice
chansonnière [fr], the Société des
auteurs et
compositeurs dramatiques, the Société...
- Loeser; born 4
November 1899 – 25
December 1993) was a
German actress and
chansonniere.
Ebinger became acquainted with
Friedrich Hollaender in 1919, and with...
- A
chansonnier (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃sɔnje]; female:
chansonnière, [ʃɑ̃sɔnjɛʁ]) was a poet songwriter, a
solitary singer, who sang his or her own songs...
- vit de son métier" [To Each His Trade] won the
silver medal at La Lice
Chansonnière (a workers' song competition) in 1883,
Pottier resumed contact with his...
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singing societies, such as the
Joyeux in Belleville,
Paris or the Lice
chansonnière, for example, also
existed for a long time.
Arthur Dinaux wrote: M. Louis...
- care for her. Up till then she also had an
international career as a
chansonnière,
travelling several times to the
United States of
America where she made...
- a.
Mademoiselle France and
Reunion Herz
spielt falsch, Ein (1953) as
Chansonniere/Cabaret Singer, a.k.a. A Heart's Foul Play
Blaue Stunde (1967) as Singer...
- and parti****ted in
particular to the
activities of the
goguettes Lice
chansonnière, l'Enfer and le Lycée.
Illustration des Mémoires épisodiques d'un vieux...