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A Goguette was a singing society in France and Belgium, and its members were called goguettiers. As well as providing venues for informal solo and ensemble singing, goguettes also served as places for drinking, socialising, and recreation. Goguettes can trace their history back to 1729 and the "Société du Caveau" in Paris, founded by poet and chansonnier (1698–1757), but their heyday was in the years 1818–1900. They can still be found today.

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  • Goguette (de)
  • Goguette (es)
  • Goguette (eu)
  • Goguette (en)
  • Goguette (it)
  • Goguette (fr)
  • Гогетта (ru)
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  • Ein Goguette war ein Gesangsverein in Frankreich und Belgien und ihre Mitglieder nannte man Goguettiers. Neben der Bereitstellung der Räumlichkeiten für Solo- und Ensembleauftritte dienten Goguettes als Orte der Geselligkeit, Erholung und zum Trinken. (de)
  • La goguette è un termine che indica una pratica della musica francese consistente nell'inserire un testo che può avere un carattere politico e contestatorio su una melodia popolare preesistente o inventato. Il nome però indica anche le società grazie alle quali il genere musicale nacque. (it)
  • Гоге́тта (фр. une goguette) — во Франции традиционно-праздничное собрание певцов и поэтов в форме пирушки, своеобразный народно-хоровой кружок с застольем до 20 человек. Их огромная популярность зачастую выливалась в уличные шествия и карнавалы и доставляла беспокойство полицейским чиновникам. (ru)
  • Gogueta, tradición francesa de canto popular (en francés goguette) en la que se utiliza la música de una canción conocida con una letra diferente. Así, a diferencia del karaoke, la gogueta no es solamente un ejercicio de interpretación musical, sino también de composición literaria. Las goguetas nacen en el siglo XIX en los cabarés parisinos y privilegian temas políticos y de protesta. Las goguetas florecieron por lo menos desde 1818 hasta 1900. A mediados del siglo XIX existían alrededor de París goguetas rurales organizadas por agricultores y artesanos. (es)
  • A Goguette was a singing society in France and Belgium, and its members were called goguettiers. As well as providing venues for informal solo and ensemble singing, goguettes also served as places for drinking, socialising, and recreation. Goguettes can trace their history back to 1729 and the "Société du Caveau" in Paris, founded by poet and chansonnier (1698–1757), but their heyday was in the years 1818–1900. They can still be found today. (en)
  • Goguette (euskaraz: «txantxa edo iseka») Frantziako herri kantuen tradizio bat da, non abesti ezagun baten musika erabiltzen den letra ezberdin batekin. Horrela, karaokea ez bezala, goguette ez da soilik musika interpretatzeko ariketa bat, baita literatura konposatzekoa ere. Goguetteak XIX. mendean jaio ziren Parisko kabaretetan, eta gai politikoak eta protesta-gaiak lehenesten zituzten. Goguetteak gutxienez 1818tik 1900 arte nabarmendu ziren. XIX. mendearen erdialdean, Paris inguruan nekazariek eta artisauek antolatutako goguette landatarrak ere bazeuden. (eu)
  • La goguette est une ancienne pratique sociale festive en France et en Belgique consistant à se réunir en petit groupe amical plutôt masculin de moins de vingt personnes pour passer ensemble un bon moment et chanter. Puis cette pratique devient la base de sociétés festives et carnavalesques constituées. (fr)
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  • Ein Goguette war ein Gesangsverein in Frankreich und Belgien und ihre Mitglieder nannte man Goguettiers. Neben der Bereitstellung der Räumlichkeiten für Solo- und Ensembleauftritte dienten Goguettes als Orte der Geselligkeit, Erholung und zum Trinken. (de)
  • A Goguette was a singing society in France and Belgium, and its members were called goguettiers. As well as providing venues for informal solo and ensemble singing, goguettes also served as places for drinking, socialising, and recreation. Goguettes can trace their history back to 1729 and the "Société du Caveau" in Paris, founded by poet and chansonnier (1698–1757), but their heyday was in the years 1818–1900. They can still be found today. In the early 19th century, goguettes met in the premises of cafés and restaurants, and provide a space for their members (for a small fee) to sing in public or to have their own compositions sung. Songs would explore well-worn epicurean themes such as drinking and eating, though political and social songs also played an important part. Open to all social ranks, in practice they tended to attract literate men from the artisan class; they were also associated with revolutionary politics and were carefully monitored by the authorities. A goguette was a place for drinking, singing (both solo and ensemble) and socialising. It tended to draw its members from the locality, and would have a formal structure of committee meetings, officials, minutes etc., as well as social events. Membership was usually open to all – men, women and children, of any social class. Some tended to attract certain types like artists or intellectuals, such as the "Gnoufs-Gnoufs", "Poulet sauté" or "Frileux" in Paris. Apart from the capital, goguettes could be found in many French provincial towns and cities (Bordeaux, Marseille, Rouen, Toulouse, etc.) as well as in rural areas. (en)
  • Goguette (euskaraz: «txantxa edo iseka») Frantziako herri kantuen tradizio bat da, non abesti ezagun baten musika erabiltzen den letra ezberdin batekin. Horrela, karaokea ez bezala, goguette ez da soilik musika interpretatzeko ariketa bat, baita literatura konposatzekoa ere. Goguetteak XIX. mendean jaio ziren Parisko kabaretetan, eta gai politikoak eta protesta-gaiak lehenesten zituzten. Elkarte kantaria, elkarte lirikoa edo elkarte literarioan bildurik, goguettierren jarduera nagusia kantu eta kantu sorkuntzako gaualdiak antolatzea da. Ohiko goguettierrak Paris eta bere aldirikoak ziren, gehienetan bi sexuetako langileak izanda. Goguettierren artean ia gizonak adina emakume zeuden. Goguetteak gutxienez 1818tik 1900 arte nabarmendu ziren. XIX. mendearen erdialdean, Paris inguruan nekazariek eta artisauek antolatutako goguette landatarrak ere bazeuden. (eu)
  • Gogueta, tradición francesa de canto popular (en francés goguette) en la que se utiliza la música de una canción conocida con una letra diferente. Así, a diferencia del karaoke, la gogueta no es solamente un ejercicio de interpretación musical, sino también de composición literaria. Las goguetas nacen en el siglo XIX en los cabarés parisinos y privilegian temas políticos y de protesta. También conocida como sociedad cantante, sociedad lírica o sociedad literaria cuya actividad principal es organizar veladas de canto y creación de canciones. Los habituales o goguettiers eran París y sus suburbios en su mayoría obreros o trabajadores de ambos sexos. Entre goguettiers había casi tantas mujeres como hombres. Las goguetas florecieron por lo menos desde 1818 hasta 1900. A mediados del siglo XIX existían alrededor de París goguetas rurales organizadas por agricultores y artesanos. (es)
  • La goguette est une ancienne pratique sociale festive en France et en Belgique consistant à se réunir en petit groupe amical plutôt masculin de moins de vingt personnes pour passer ensemble un bon moment et chanter. Puis cette pratique devient la base de sociétés festives et carnavalesques constituées. Des milliers de goguettes ont existé et disparu. Aujourd'hui, il en reste très peu. Cette pratique festive est généralement oubliée. Le plus souvent, le grand public ignore jusqu'à l'emploi du mot « goguette » utilisé dans le sens de « société chantante ». Et s'il entend parler de la goguette, il lui arrive de la confondre avec la guinguette, qui est une tout autre chose. (fr)
  • La goguette è un termine che indica una pratica della musica francese consistente nell'inserire un testo che può avere un carattere politico e contestatorio su una melodia popolare preesistente o inventato. Il nome però indica anche le società grazie alle quali il genere musicale nacque. (it)
  • Гоге́тта (фр. une goguette) — во Франции традиционно-праздничное собрание певцов и поэтов в форме пирушки, своеобразный народно-хоровой кружок с застольем до 20 человек. Их огромная популярность зачастую выливалась в уличные шествия и карнавалы и доставляла беспокойство полицейским чиновникам. (ru)
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