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  1. Café chantant (French pronunciation: [kafe ʃɑ̃tɑ̃]; French: lit. 'singing café'), café-concert, or caf’conc is a type of musical establishment associated with the Belle Époque in France. The music was generally lighthearted and sometimes risqué or even bawdy but, as opposed to the cabaret tradition, not particularly political or ...

  2. The first café-chantant in Italy was the Salone Margherita, which opened in 1890 on the premises of the new Galleria Umberto in Naples. Elsewhere in Italy, the Gran Salone Eden in Milan and the Music Hall Olympia in Rome opened shortly thereafter.

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  4. Jan 24, 2017 · The tradition of the Café Chantant, following the wake of the enormous French success, arrives in Naples in the nineteenth century and the Gambrinus is one of the first places to open its doors, becoming a meeting place essential for the refined Neapolitan nobility.

  5. Café chantant, café-concert, or caf’conc is a type of musical establishment associated with the Belle Époque in France. The music was generally lighthearted and sometimes risqué or even bawdy but, as opposed to the cabaret tradition, not particularly political or confrontational.

  6. Il café-concert, più comunemente café chantant o caffè-concerto, è un genere di spettacolo nel quale si eseguivano piccole rappresentazioni teatrali e numeri di arte varia (operette, giochi di prestigio, balletti, canzoni ecc.) in locali dove si potevano consumare bibite e generi alimentari nel corso dello spettacolo.

  7. Café-chantant. The Folies Bergère was a Parisian music hall. Illustration: A Bar at the Folies-Bergère by French painter Édouard Manet. Café chantant (French: lit. “Singing café”) is a type of musical establishment associated with the belle époque in France.

  8. Affermatosi in Francia dalla seconda metà del sec. XVIII e già presente in Inghilterra fin dal sec. XVII con i Pleasure Gardens, il caffè-concerto iniziò come trattenimento musicale-strumentale ( café-concert) o vocale ( café-chantant ).

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