Charles Gounod
O ma lyre immortelle
from the opera Sapho
Charles Gounod
O ma lyre immortelle
from the opera Sapho
- Instrumentation Concert Band (Vocal Solo (Medium Voice))
- Composer Charles Gounod
- Editor Roger Niese
- Series Baton Vocal
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- Edition Score Download
- Publisher Baton Music
- Order no. BTM1072SC-DL
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Description:
Sapho is an opera by Charles Gounod to a libretto by Émile Augier which was premiered in 1851. The story of the opera is based on the legends of the Greek poet Sappho, her love for Phaon and her suicide. For the final soliloquy of Sapho, "O ma lyre immortelle", Gounod used the melody of his earlier song "Chanson du pêcheur". Although the opera was not a great success, the aria "O ma lyre immortelle" became very popular on its own and is recorded by many great singers. Dutch arranger Roger Niese transcribed this aria for mezzo soprano and Symphonic Band.