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Une Vie D'amour
"Une vie d'amour" (A life of love) is a song written by Charles Aznavour to the music of Georges Garvarentz. The Russian Language, Russian lyrics of the song were written by Natalia Konchalovsky. History The original version, sung by Aznavour in French Language, French, was introduced in the 1981 movie Teheran 43 (USSR). In March the same year it was by released by French Barclay Records in three separate albums - ''Teheran 43'', ''Autobiographie'' and ''Une vie d'amour'' single with Mireille Mathieu. The song, whose title can be loosely translated as "A Life in Love", is a slow love ballad. There is also alternative Russian translation (by Alexander Solin) and a Chinese version of the song. Other recordings *Duet by Charles Aznavour and Mireille Mathieu *Duet by Filipp Kirkorov and Alsou *Duet by Avraam Russo and Oksana Lepska *Duet by Lev Leshchenko and Tamara Gverdwiteli *Lyudmila Gurchenko *Demis Roussos *Alexey Vorobyov *Duet by Larisa Dolina and Garik Martirosyan *Valery Leo ...
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Chanson
A (, , french: chanson française, link=no, ; ) is generally any lyric-driven French song, though it most often refers to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music. The genre had origins in the monophonic songs of troubadours and trouvères, though the only polyphonic precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the '' ars nova'' composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a significant number of polyphonic chansons. A broad term, the word "chanson" literally means "song" in French and can thus less commonly refers to a variety of (usually secular) French genres throughout history. This includes the songs of chansonnier, ''chanson de geste'' and Grand chant; court songs of the late Renaissance and early Baroque music periods, ''air de cour''; popular songs from the 17th to 19th century, ''bergerette'', ''brunette'', ''chanson pour boire'', ''pastourelle'', and vaudeville; art song of the ...
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