Mouskouri- Nabucco.w — Nana

"Nabucco" refers to 1842 opera, which Nana Mouskouri famously adapted into a signature pop-classical anthem titled "Je chante avec toi Liberté" (or "Song for Liberty" in English).

Arranged by Alain Goraguer , the track blends Mouskouri's operatic training with a soft pop production, making classical music accessible to a wider audience. Notable Recordings and Performances Nana Mouskouri- Nabucco.w

While the original opera lyrics speak of longing for a lost homeland, Mouskouri’s adaptation, written by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle , transformed it into a broad "hymn to freedom" and human nobility. "Nabucco" refers to 1842 opera, which Nana Mouskouri

Nana Mouskouri recorded the song in at least five languages , including French ( Je chante avec toi liberté ), English ( Song for Liberty ), German ( Lied der Freiheit ), Spanish ( Libertad ), and Portuguese ( Liberdade ). Nana Mouskouri recorded the song in at least

"Nabucco" refers to 1842 opera, which Nana Mouskouri famously adapted into a signature pop-classical anthem titled "Je chante avec toi Liberté" (or "Song for Liberty" in English).

Arranged by Alain Goraguer , the track blends Mouskouri's operatic training with a soft pop production, making classical music accessible to a wider audience. Notable Recordings and Performances

While the original opera lyrics speak of longing for a lost homeland, Mouskouri’s adaptation, written by Pierre Delanoë and Claude Lemesle , transformed it into a broad "hymn to freedom" and human nobility.

Nana Mouskouri recorded the song in at least five languages , including French ( Je chante avec toi liberté ), English ( Song for Liberty ), German ( Lied der Freiheit ), Spanish ( Libertad ), and Portuguese ( Liberdade ).

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