noun
- a medieval or Renaissance poet and composer who wrote and performed songs, especially courtly or lyric poetry set to music
- a collection or anthology of songs or poems
Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to a specific person
Usage: literary
Examples
- The chansonnier performed his latest composition for the royal court.
- Medieval chansonniers were skilled in both poetry and music.
- A famous chansonnier from the 12th century, he influenced generations of artists.
- The library acquired a rare chansonnier containing works by troubadours.
- As a chansonnier, he traveled from castle to castle sharing his songs.
- The chansonnier documented the love songs and ballads of the era.