Anthologie de la chanson française enregistrée (Traditionnelle)

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Annotation

This edition contains a fifteenth disc marked as "Not for sale, special edition", containing unreleased songs.

Annotation last modified on 2021-01-03 01:34 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD: Des Trouvères à la Pléiade : La Naissance de la chanson française
2CD: 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’Orange
brass [fanfare champêtre]:
Gabriel Yacoub
clarinet:
Bernard Subert
hurdy gurdy:
Gilles Chabenat
percussion:
Jacques Dompierre
vocals:
Marc Ogeret
recording of:
Le Prince d’Orange
writer:
XVIth century trad. ([traditional], special purpose artist)
arranger:
Gabriel Yacoub (in 1973)
Marc 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 peuple
horn, keyboard and violin:
Régis Huby (French Jazz Violonist and label manager)
hurdy gurdy:
Marc Anthony (vieille)
vocals:
Serge Hureau
recording of:
Les Souvenirs du peuple
lyricist:
Pierre-Jean de Béranger (French 19th century songwriter) (in 1828)
composer:
JLM Bergheaud
arranger:
Jean‐Louis Murat
is based on:
Passez vot'chemin, beau sire
Serge 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 Pierron4:09
3CD: Ballades et Complaintes : Chroniques, légendes et faits divers
4CD: Chansons Rituelles : Rites, magies et miracles
5CD: Chansons de soldats : Conscrits, soldats et déserteurs.
6CD: Travaux et métiers
7CD: La mer, les ports et les marins
8CD: L'air du temps
9CD: CHANSONS D'AMOUR, la tradition amoureuse.
10CD: La condition féminine
11CD: CHANSONS À MENER ET À DANSER
12CD: CHANSONS POUR ENFANTS, comptines, berceuses, chansons pour s'amuser
13CD: DE LA RUE AU CABARET, les grands auteurs du XIXe siècle.
14CD: LA TRADITION PAILLARDE, chansons à boire, gaillardes et libertines.
15CD: La Tradition, Edition spéciale hors commerce

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