Anthologie de la chanson française traditionnelle

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CD 1: Des Trouvères à la Pléiade : La Naissance de la chanson française
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1Seigneurs, sachiez qui or ne s’en ira
bass drum [grand tambour grave] and tambourine:
Carlo Rizzo
crumhorn:
Emmanuel Le Houëzec
flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
percussion:
Jacques Dompierre
vielle:
Julien Skowron
lead vocals:
René Zosso
recording of:
Seignor, saichies qi or ne s'en ira
lyricist and composer:
Thibaud de Navarre (French medieval ruler & trouvère, c. 1201-1253)
René Zosso3:37
2J’aime bien celui qui s’en va
flute:
Nikki Matheson (in 1994)
guitar and psaltery:
Gabriel Yacoub (in 1994)
hurdy gurdy:
Gilles Chabenat (in 1994)
percussion:
Jacques Dompierre (in 1994)
lead vocals:
Sylvie Berger (in 1994)
recording of:
J'ayme bien celui qui s'en va (in 1994)
writer:
Pierre Fontaine (French 15th century singer & composer)
Sylvie Berger2:36
3Adieu mes amours
choir vocals:
Atout Choeur Polyphonie
vocals:
Gilles Elbaz
conductor:
Jean-Paul Baguet
recording of:
Adieu mes amours (Bayeux manuscript)
lyricist and composer:
anon. from Bayeux manuscript, XVth century (special purpose artist)
Gilles Elbaz2:24
4Trop penser
crotales and guitar:
Dany Benhaïm
flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
mandolin:
Michel Benhaïm
oud [mandole]:
Ben (French traditional singer)
percussion:
Jacques Dompierre
choir vocals:
Ben (French traditional singer) and Michel Benhaïm
vocals:
Dany Benhaïm and Lily Benhaïm
recording of:
Trop penser me font amour (Chanson d'Aube)
writer:
French traditional tune (special purpose artist)
Lily Benhaïm2:35
5De moi doloreus
hurdy gurdy and lead vocals:
René Zosso (in 1994)
recording of:
De moi doleros vos chant (in 1994)
writer:
Gillebert de Berneville
René Zosso3:59
6La Blanche BicheEmmanuelle Parrenin3:06
7Mignonne, allons voir si la rose
guitar:
Denis Gasser
vocals:
Denis Gasser and Yvon Guilcher
recording of:
Mignonne, allons voir si la rose (Chardavoine)
lyricist:
Pierre de Ronsard (French poet) (in 1545)
composer:
Jehan Chardavoine
is based on:
Mignonne, allons voir si la rose (French poem)
Denis Gasser2:15
8D’où vient cela ?
cello:
Dominique Brunier
flute:
Emmanuel Le Houëzec
harpsichord:
Nikki Matheson
hurdy gurdy:
Gilles Chabenat
violin:
Frédérique Baudimant
lead vocals:
Gabriel Yacoub
recording of:
Dont vient cela
publisher:
Pierre Attaingnant (French Renaissance music publisher, fl. 1514-1551) (in 1528)
lyricist:
Clément Marot (French renaissance poet, 1496-1544)
composer:
Claudin de Sermisy (French Renaissance composer)
Gabriel Yacoub1:37
9Plus ne suis ce que j’ai été
brass and cello:
Romain Didier
violin:
Elisabeth Boudjema (violinist)
background vocals:
Gabriel Yacoub
lead vocals:
Chantal Grimm
recording of:
Plus ne suis ce que j'ai été
lyricist:
Clément Marot (French renaissance poet, 1496-1544)
composer:
XVIIIth century anon. (special purpose artist)
version of:
Plus ne suys ce que j’ay esté
Chantal Grimm0:51
10Contre le temps qui devise
hurdy gurdy:
René Zosso
vocals:
René Zosso
recording of:
Contre le tems qui devise (Chancon d'amour)
writer:
Thibaud de Navarre (French medieval ruler & trouvère, c. 1201-1253)
René Zosso5:19
11Le Roy Englois (La Mort d’Henry V)
hurdy gurdy:
Marc Anthony (vieille)
membranophone [water drum]:
Jacques Dompierre
oboe [hautbois du langedoc]:
Laurent Audemard
percussion:
Serge Huby
tar [tara]:
Carlo Rizzo
vocals:
Gilles Elbaz
recording of:
Le Roy engloys (La Mort d’Henry V)
lyricist and composer:
anon. from Bayeux manuscript, XVth cent. (special purpose artist)
Gilles Elbaz2:31
12Dieu garde celle de déshonneurJean-François Dutertre2:14
13Au renouvel du temps
vocals:
Anne Osnowycz and René Zosso
recording of:
Au renouvel du tens (anon, 13th C. French)
lyricist and composer:
anon, 13th C. French (special purpose artist)
René Zosso2:20
14Le Plaisir d’elleJean-Loup Baly2:26
15La Chanson du roi de Navarre
hurdy gurdy and rainstick:
Marc Anthony (vieille) (in 1994)
violin:
Elisabeth Boudjema (violinist) (in 1994)
vocals:
Chantal Grimm
recording of:
La chanson du roi de Navarre (Bayeux manuscript) (in 1994)
lyricist and composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
Chantal Grimm1:43
16Comment vouloir qu’une personne chante ?
bass, guitar and mandocello:
Gabriel Yacoub
flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
flute and harpsichord:
Nikki Matheson
mandolin:
Didier Oliver
vocals:
Gabriel Yacoub
recording of:
Comment vouloir qu’une personne chante?
written in:
Rhône-Alpes (historical, until 2016), France
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
choir vocals arranger:
Orlande de Lassus (Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer)
Gabriel Yacoub3:22
17Du très douz non
spinet:
Anne Osnowycz
vocals:
René Zosso
recording of:
Du tres douz non a la virge Marie
writer:
Thibaud de Navarre (French medieval ruler & trouvère, c. 1201-1253)
René Zosso6:18
18Gentil prince de renomDenis Gasser1:52
19Aimez-moi, ma mignonne
bassoon, crumhorn [cromorne] and recorder:
Emmanuel Le Houëzec
vocals:
Michel Hindenoch
recording of:
Aimez-moi, ma mignonne
lyricist and composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
Michel Hindenoch2:08
20Je demande ma bien venueEmmanuelle Parrenin1:38
21L’Amour de moyJean-Loup Baly3:10
22Loyauté
tambourine and udu [udu cruche]:
Marc Anthony (vieille)
lead vocals:
René Zosso
recording of:
Loyauté, que point ne delay
composer:
Guillaume de Machaut (French medieval poet & composer)
René Zosso2:10
23Le Roi Renaud
accordion [accordéon diatonique]:
Emmanuel Pariselle
guitar, mbira [sanza], membranophone [water drums] and percussion:
Gabriel Yacoub
maracas and triangle:
Jacques Dompierre
lead vocals:
Melaine Favennec
recording of:
La Complainte du roi Renaud (chanson du 15ème siècle)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Melaine Favennec6:26
24Quand au temple nous serons
cittern and harmonium:
Patrice Lacaud
double bass:
Matthieu Dalle
guitar:
Patrick Desaunay
hammered dulcimer:
Marc Robine
harpsichord:
Graziella Madrigal
vocals:
Pierre Perret (auteur-compositeur-interprète) (in 1994)
recording of:
Quand au temple nous serons (in 1994)
lyricist:
Pierre de Ronsard (French poet)
composer:
Jean de Castro (Renaissance composer)
Pierre Perret3:38
CD 2: L’Histoire de France
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1Le Carillon de VendômeMichel Hindenoch, Yannick Guilloux, Sylvie Berger & Jean-François Dutertre1:48
2La Mort de La Palice
bowed psaltery and timbales:
Michel Goubin
cello and double bass:
José Parras
vocals:
Gilles Elbaz
recording of:
La Mort de La Palice
publisher:
Robert Ballard (baroque composer and lutenist, ca. 1575-1650)
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Gilles Elbaz2:15
3Le Prince d’OrangeMarc Ogeret2:38
4Le Printemps retournéChantal Grimm3:47
5Vive Henry IV !Jacky Bardot2:27
6MazarinadesGilles Elbaz & Michel Goubin2:00
7GironflaMarc Robine3:44
8Les Adieux de La TulipeJean Blanchard2:15
9Comprenez-vous (Les Reproches de La Tulipe)Gabriel Yacoub3:56
10Le Grand Projet
fife:
Alain Charrié
hurdy gurdy:
Marc Anthony (vieille)
percussion [tambour]:
Jacques Dompierre
violin:
Elisabeth Boudjema (violinist)
choir vocals:
Marc Anthony (vieille), Elisabeth Boudjema (violinist), Emmanuel Pariselle and Marc Robine
lead vocals:
Chantal Grimm
recording of:
Le grand projet
lyricist:
François Marchant (in 1791)
is based on:
Le saint craignant de pécher (La Tentation de saint Antoine)
Chantal Grimm1:50
11La Complainte des émigrésCatherine Perrier3:22
12La Ballade de WaterlooGilles Elbaz4:21
13Les Souvenirs du peupleSerge Hureau5:39
14Quand viendra-t-elle ?
diatonic button accordion and flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
vocals:
Catherine Perrier
recording of:
Quand viendra-t-elle?
orchestrator:
Max Rongier
lyricist:
Eugène Pottier (in 1870)
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Catherine Perrier2:36
15Le Temps des cerisesMarc Robine3:23
16La Semaine sanglante
diatonic button accordion:
Michèle Bernard
percussion [tambour]:
Jacques Dompierre
vocals:
Michèle Bernard
recording of:
La Semaine sanglante
lyricist:
Jean‐Baptiste Clément (in 1871)
composer:
Pierre Dupont (poète et chansonnier français)
is based on:
Le Chant des paysans
Michèle Bernard4:08
17Elle n’est pas morteCatherine Perrier2:32
18En revenant d’la revue
clarinet:
Laurent Audemard
percussion:
Jacques Dompierre
tuba:
Katou Philibert
vocals:
Alain Charrie
recording of:
En revenant de la revue
lyricist:
Lucien Delormel (French composer and songwriter, 19th-20th century) and Léon Garnier (French composer & lyricist)
composer:
Louis-César Desormes (French composer & conductor)
Alain Charrié3:17
19On est en République !Marc Robine3:26
20Le Fils de l’Allemand
barrel organ:
Patrick Mathis
clarinet:
Laurent Audemard
diatonic button accordion:
Michèle Bernard
euphonium [tuba ténor]:
Katou Philibert
vocals:
Michèle Bernard and Patrick Mathis
recording of:
Le Fils de l’Allemand
lyricist:
Lucien Delormel (French composer and songwriter, 19th-20th century) (in 1882) and Gaston Villemer (parolier français) (in 1882)
composer:
Paul Blétry (in 1882)
Michèle Bernard & Patrick Mathis2:48
21Gloire au XVIIe
clarinet [clarinettes]:
Laurent Audemard
choir vocals:
Emmanuel Pariselle, Marc Robine and Gabriel Yacoub
lead vocals:
Alain Charrié
recording of:
Gloire au 17e
writer:
Montéhus (in 1907)
composer:
Raoul Chantegrelet (in 1907)
Alain Charrié3:59
22Le Clairon
double bass:
José Parras
horn [cor en ut] and piano:
Thierry Rocques
percussion and percussion [tambour]:
Jacques Dompierre
vocals:
Gilles Elbaz
recording of:
Le Clairon
lyricist:
Paul Déroulède (in 1872)
composer:
Émile André (in 1873)
premiered by:
Thérèse Amiati (in 1873)
premiered at:
Eldorado (théâtre parisien) in Paris, Île-de-France, France (in 1873)
Gilles Elbaz2:25
23La Chanson de CraonneGérard Pierron4:08
CD 3: Ballades et Complaintes : Chroniques, légendes et faits divers
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1Les Enfants de Pontoise
flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
guitar:
Gabriel Yacoub
other instruments [bouteilles soufflées] and percussion:
Jacques Dompierre
struck string instruments [dulcimer]:
Marc Robine
violin:
Patrick Le Mercier (French multi-instrumentalist; mostly known as a violinist)
vocals:
Marc Robine
recording of:
Les Enfants de Pontoise
composed in:
Île-de-France, France
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Marc Robine4:51
2C’est la foire à Saint-ThuriauRoland Brou4:08
3Le RevenantSerge Desaunay & Patrick Desaunay3:42
4Pérrine était servanteAnne Sylvestre3:07
5La Complainte de Cartouche
mandocello and whistle:
Marc Robine
percussion:
Jacques Dompierre
violin:
Patrick Le Mercier (French multi-instrumentalist; mostly known as a violinist)
choir vocals:
Gabriel Yacoub
vocals:
Hal Collomb
recording of:
La Complainte de Cartouche (18th century)
written in:
Île-de-France, France
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Hal Collomb2:56
6La Complainte de Mandrin
other instruments [tous instruments]:
François Hadji-Lazaro
vocals:
François Hadji-Lazaro
recording of:
Complainte de Mandrin
written in:
Rhône-Alpes (historical, until 2016), France
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
is based on:
Hippolyte et Aricie: Acte IV. "Amants, quelle est votre faiblesse !"
François Hadji-Lazaro2:24
7La Fille de parmi ces boisJean Baron4:43
8Les Trois Roses
other instruments [mandole]:
Ben (French traditional singer)
choir vocals:
Dany Benhaïm, Lily Benhaïm, Michel Benhaïm and Dominique Poncet (Engineer)
vocals:
Ben (French traditional singer)
recording of:
Les Trois Roses
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Ben2:22
9La Fille du geôlierYannick Guilloux3:38
10Saint-Martin d’AurayMichel Hindenoch & Marc Robine5:27
11Trois Garçons maréchauxRoland Brou5:13
12Le Puits
vocals:
Le Corou de Berra
conductor:
Michel Bianco (French traditional singer)
recording of:
Le Puits (a.k.a. "Lou Pous")
written in:
Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Corou de Berra6:45
13La Légende de Saint-Nicolas
bowed psaltery:
Gabriel Yacoub
flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
guitar:
Anne Sylvestre
vocals:
Anne Sylvestre
recording of:
La Légende de Saint-Nicolas (traditional French song)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Anne Sylvestre2:50
14La Belle qui fait la morte
hurdy gurdy:
Jean-François Dutertre
vocals:
Jean-François Dutertre
recording of:
La Belle qui fait la morte
written in:
Basse-Normandie (historical, until 2016), France
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Jean-François Dutertre3:23
15La Fille du maréchal de France
flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
membranophone [tambours d'eau]:
Jacques Dompierre
other instruments [mandole] and background vocals [harmonies vocales]:
Ben (French traditional singer)
violin:
Michel Benhaïm
vocals:
Michel Benhaïm
recording of:
La Fille du maréchal de France
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Michel Benhaïm3:04
16Le Petit ÉcolierJean Blanchard4:46
17La Fille de Lyon
bass:
Gilles Michel
five-string banjo and guitar:
Marc Robine
harmonica:
Joseph Ligault
snare drum and tambourine:
Jacques Dompierre
violin:
Patrick Le Mercier (French multi-instrumentalist; mostly known as a violinist)
vocals:
Marc Robine
recording of:
La fille de Lyon
written in:
Ardèche, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
writer:
Trad. from Vivarais (France) (special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
Vincent d’Indy (French composer & teacher)
recording of:
La geolière de Lyon (La fille du geolier)
writer:
French traditional (special purpose artist)
Marc Robine4:13
18Dame LombardeMireille Ben3:35
CD 4: Chansons Rituelles : Rites, magies et miracles
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1La Passion de Jésus-ChristMarie Sauvet & Gabriel Yacoub6:21
2Le Mai de Clérieux
bagpipe [musette du centre 12 et 23 pouces]:
Jean Blanchard (French folk musician)
diatonic button accordion and flute:
Emmanuel Pariselle
mandolin:
Didier Oliver
other instruments [mandole]:
Ben (French traditional singer)
violin:
Michel Benhaïm
choir vocals:
Lily Benhaïm, Nikki Matheson and Gabriel Yacoub
vocals:
Ben (French traditional singer)
Ben3:46
3Bon anniversaireChantal Grimm1:23
4Dessus la mer il y a un préRené Zosso4:32
5Mardi-grasMarc Robine4:00
6Conseils à la mariéeMarie-Noëlle Le Mapihan3:05
7Voici le mois de mai
bagpipe [cornemuse bourbonnaise 11 pouces]:
Bernard Blanc
bagpipe [cornemuse bourbonnaise 23 pouces]:
Jean-Claude Blanc
clarinet:
Frédéric Paris
vocals:
Evelyne Paris and Frédéric Paris
recording of:
Voici le mois de may
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
Evelyne Paris & Frédéric Paris4:24
8La Digne JournéeSylvie Berger2:27
9Jésus Christ s’habille en pauvreGabriel Yacoub4:01
10L’Enterrement de la vie de garçonGilbert Bourdin, Christian Dautel, Laurent Jouin & Jean-Yvon Cornic2:49
11Les Douze Mois de l’année
Irish harp / clàrsach [harpe bardique]:
Emmanuelle Parrenin
marimba:
Nikki Matheson
mbira [sanza] and membranophone [tambours d'eau] and choir vocals:
Gabriel Yacoub
vocals:
Emmanuelle Parrenin
Emmanuelle Parrenin5:49
12La Saint-Jean qui s’approcheBernard Indeau4:29
13La Chanson des Mouillotins
background vocals [voix bourdon]:
Michel Hindenoch and Emmanuel Pariselle
lead vocals:
Denis Le Vraux
spoken vocals [annonce]:
Mélody Pariselle
Denis Le Vraux1:41
14Il est né le divin enfantAnne-Claire Marin3:11
15Ma mie m’a donné…
hurdy gurdy:
Marc Anthony (vieille)
other instruments [mandole]:
Ben (French traditional singer)
violin:
Michel Benhaïm
vocals:
Ben (French traditional singer)
Ben2:56
16La Veille de la ChandeleurSylvie Berger & Yannick Guilloux1:01
17Trimazot (La Part à Dieu !)Dany Benhaïm2:45
18Marie-MadeleineEvelyne Paris & Frédéric Paris2:28
19Nous mènerons la pauvre mariéeBernard Indeau0:46
20Le Voyage à Béthléem
background vocals:
Nikky Matheson
background vocals [harmonies vocales]:
Michel Hindenoch and Gabriel Yacoub
lead vocals:
Sylvie Berger
Sylvie Berger3:30
21Le Guignolot de Saint-Lazot
five-string banjo and other instruments [toun-toun] and lead vocals:
Marc Robine
hurdy gurdy:
Gilles Chabenat
percussion and background vocals [harmonies vocales]:
Gabriel Yacoub
violin:
Patrick Le Mercier (French multi-instrumentalist; mostly known as a violinist)
Marc Robine2:17
CD 5: Chansons de soldats : Conscrits, soldats et déserteurs.
CD 6: Travaux et métiers
CD 7: La mer, les ports et les marins
CD 8: L'air du temps
CD 9: CHANSONS D'AMOUR, la tradition amoureuse.
CD 10: La condition féminine
CD 11: CHANSONS À MENER ET À DANSER
CD 12: CHANSONS POUR ENFANTS, comptines, berceuses, chansons pour s'amuser
CD 13: DE LA RUE AU CABARET, les grands auteurs du XIXe siècle.
CD 14: LA TRADITION PAILLARDE, chansons à boire, gaillardes et libertines.

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part of:Anthologie de la chanson française enregistrée (number: 1)