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Chanson Québécoise
Chanson québécoise is the French-language singer‑songwriter tradition of Québec, rooted in poetic, narrative lyrics and intimate performance. It blends the literary focus of French chanson with North American folk and, later, rock and pop sonorities. Typically performed in cafés, cabarets, and the boîtes à chansons that flourished during the Quiet Revolution, the style emphasizes storytelling, social commentary, and cultural identity—often delivered in Québec French (including joual). Arrangements range from voice‑and‑guitar simplicity to fuller folk‑rock and orchestral textures developed in the 1970s and beyond.
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Chanson À Texte
Chanson à texte is a French singer–songwriter tradition in which the lyrics are the primary focus and are treated as refined, often literary texts. Songs privilege carefully crafted storytelling, poetic imagery, and social or existential reflection over vocal showmanship. Musically, arrangements range from intimate voice-and-guitar or piano settings to lush orchestral backdrops drawn from cabaret and jazz idioms. Melodies follow the prosody of the words, diction is crystal-clear, and phrasing is expressive, allowing nuance and irony to come through. The overall effect is intimate, conversational, and highly narrative.
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