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Same Old Song (French: On connaît la chanson) is a 1997 French comedy-drama film.It was directed by Alain Resnais, and written by Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri.Jaoui and Bacri also starred in the film with Sabine Azéma, Lambert Wilson, André Dussollier and Pierre Arditi.
No. 6 Fugue in E minor; No. 7 Allegresse in C major; No. 8 Nocturne No. 8 in D-flat major (1898–1902) Op. 85 Trois mélodies (1902) Dans la forêt de septembre; La fleur qui va sur l'eau; Accompagnement; Op. 86 Impromptu for harp (1904) (piano arrangement is Op.86 bis, 'Impromptu No. 6' in D-flat) Op. 87 Two Songs (1904) Le Plus doux chemin ...
The Song of Roland (French: La Chanson de Roland) is an 11th-century chanson de geste based on the deeds of the Frankish military leader Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in AD 778, during the reign of the Emperor Charlemagne. It is the oldest surviving major work of French literature.
Mon château c'est la lagune, Mon jardin c'est le Lido. Mon rideau le clair de lune. Gondolier du grand canal, Pour fanal j'ai la croisée Où s'allument tous les soirs, Tes yeux noirs, mon épousée. Ma gondole est aux heureux, Deux à deux je la promène, Et les vents légers et frais Sont discret sur mon domaine. J'ai passé dans les amours,
Chanson de clown from Twelfth Night (1890) Chanson d'amour from Measure for Measure (1891) Chanson d'Ophélie from Hamlet (1896) Chant funèbre from Much Ado about Nothing for four female voices (1897) Op. 29, Ballata (orig. title Canzoniere di Dante), to words by Dante, for four voices (1896-7) Op. 30, Piano Quartet in A (1897)
Charlie Matthews & The Royal Showband had a No. 1 hit with "Somewhere My Love" in Ireland in 1966. [19] Les Compagnons de la chanson and John William (Ernest Armand Huss) both released a French version as "La Chanson de Lara". Les Compagnons charted in top 3 in France, [20] and both Les Compagnons and William reached No. 3 in Belgium in 1966 ...
"The Song of La Palice" (in French: La chanson de la Palisse) is a burlesque song attributed to Bernard de la Monnoye (1641–1728) about alleged feats of French nobleman and military leader Jacques de la Palice (1470–1525). From that song came the French term lapalissade meaning an utterly obvious truth—i.e. a truism or tautology. When you ...
Barcarolle No. 7 in D minor, Op. 90 (1905) The seventh barcarolle contrasts with its predecessor in being more restless and sombre, recalling Fauré's "Crépuscule" from his song cycle La chanson d'Ève. [54] Barcarolle No. 8 in D ♭ major, Op. 96 (1906)