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- choirbooks containing sacred music, and smaller chansonniers for more private use by the privileged. Chansonniers were compiled primarily in France, but also...
- francophone countries during the 1960s and 1970s. Unlike po****r singers, chansonniers need no artifice to sing their soul poetry. They performed in "Les Boites...
- Thibaut le Chansonnier (1201–53) Thierri de Soissons Thomas de Herier Vielart de Corbie Walter of Bibbesworth The following is a list of chansonniers containing...
- fragments of the surviving chansonnier they most closely resemble and not as chansonniers in their own right. Some chansonniers have received both Occitan...
- The Chansonnier Cordiforme (1470s), or Chansonnier de Jean de Montchenu, is a cordiform (heart-shaped) music m****cript, Collection Henri de Rothschild...
- The Loire Valley chansonniers are a related group of songbooks copied in the Loire Valley region of central France c. 1465-c. 1475 and produced in the...
- The M****crit du Roi or Chansonnier du Roi ("King's M****cript" or "King's Songbook" in English) is a prominent songbook compiled towards the middle of...
- The Casanatense chansonnier (I-Rc MS 2856) was a major collection of Renaissance vocal music made in Ferrara c. 1480, including compositions from Europe's...
- The Chansonnier d'Arras is an illuminated m****cript of the late 13th century containing a variety of religious and philosophical texts and songs in 220...
- secular) French genres throughout history. This includes the songs of chansonnier, chanson de geste and Grand chant; court songs of the late Renaissance...