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Mélodie - Wikipedia A mélodie (French: [melɔdi] ⓘ) is a form of French art song, arising in the mid-19th century It is comparable to the German Lied A chanson, by contrast, is a folk or popular French song The literal meaning of the word in the French language is "melody" The mélodie is often defined by comparison with the lied
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Mélodie | French Art Song, History Characteristics | Britannica mélodie, (French: “melody”), the accompanied French art song of the 19th and 20th centuries Following the model of the German Lied, the 19th-century mélodie was usually a setting of a serious lyric poem for solo voice and piano that recognizably combined and unified the poetic and musical forms
Mélodie - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mélodie is the French word for “ melody ” The word is used in music to mean songs written by French composers of classical music from the mid- 19th century to the present The mélodie in French music is similar to the Lied in German music " Mélodie " is not the same as chanson (the French word for “song”)
Category:Melodies - IMSLP The list below includes all pages in the category " Melodies " This includes French art songs designated by their composers as a mélodie, or instrumental pieces so designated See also Songs, Lieder, Chansons, Canciones → Sort this list by work type, instrumentation, composer, and more
mélodie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Old French melodie, from Latin melodia, from Ancient Greek μελῳδία (melōidía, “singing, chanting”) mélodie f (plural mélodies)
French Art Song: History of a New Music, 1870-1914 on JSTOR It is impossible now to know the full extent of Maurice Bagès’s repertoire of contemporary French song Table 7 1 below lists the mélodies that are identified on Société nationale programmes and in newspaper reports of his salon performances (of which over one hundred are documented)