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The song became one of her most enduring hits, often performed at major international events, such as her recent performance at the Arc de Triomphe in 2025 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of victory in WWII.
Released in , Mouskouri's version uses the melody from the opera's most famous chorus, "Va, pensiero" (the "Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves"), which originally depicted the exile of the Jews in Babylon and became an unofficial anthem for Italian unification. Key Details of Mouskouri's Adaptation Nana Mouskouri- Nabucco.w
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 The song became one of her most enduring
"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). Notable Recordings and Performances "Nabucco" refers to 1842
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.