Definition of Chantant. Meaning of Chantant. Synonyms of Chantant

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Definition of Chantant

Chantant
Chantant Chan`tant", a. [F. singing.] (Mus.) Composed in a melodious and singing style.

Meaning of Chantant from wikipedia

- Café chantant (French pronunciation: [kafe ʃɑ̃tɑ̃]; French: lit. 'singing café'), café-concert, or caf’conc is a type of musical establishment ****ociated...
- Black and White in Color (French: La Victoire en chantant, then Noirs et Blancs en couleur for the 1977 re-issue) is a 1976 French-Ivorian black comedy...
- with Jacques Revaux and Pierre Delanoë, a few others (most notably "En chantant") with Italian singer Toto Cutugno. Sardou sold out eighteen consecutive...
- developed by early 20th century American inventor Norman Baker. The lustre chantant (literally "singing chandelier") or musical lamp was invented by Frederik...
- mocking the royal government. In the 18th century, the café-concert or café-chantant appeared, which offered food along with music, singers, or magicians. The...
- English-speaking world. M^ : Originally released under the title La Victoire en chantant, the film was reissued in France under the title Noirs et Blancs en couleur...
- Italy. In the period of Belle Époque, Naples rivalled Paris for its café-chantants, and many famous Neapolitan songs were originally created to entertain...
- French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. It was created to advertise a café-chantant that was at the time known as Divan ****onais. The poster depicts three...
- Black and White in Color (USA), originally released as La victoire en chantant (1976, France). (Won) 1978: Second Prize from the Art Directors Club for...
- Comedian Paulus Singing (French: Paulus chantant) was a series of five French short silent films made in 1897 by Georges Méliès, starring the po****r café-concert...