A French song, particularly referring to medieval lyrical compositions performed by troubadours and trouvères, often dealing with themes of courtly love, chivalric adventures, or courtly life. These songs were typically accompanied by instruments and represented sophisticated musical-poetic art.
From Old French chanson, derived from Latin cantio meaning 'a singing' or 'song.' The word became specifically associated with the refined lyrical traditions of medieval French courts, distinguishing these artistic compositions from folk songs or religious music.
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