Chœur des soldats (from Faust) (Charles Gounod)

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CPDL #21525:  Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif Sibelius 4
Editor: Micah Brandhandler (submitted 2010-04-22).   Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 98 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: This version is derived from the 1917 edition of "Songs and Choruses for Community Singing".

General Information

Title: Soldiers' Chorus "Gloire immortelle de nos aïeux"
Larger work: Faust
Composer: Charles Gounod

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: TTBB
, arr. for 2 parts
Genre: SecularOpera

Language: French
Instruments: Orchestra

Published:

Description:

External websites: IMSLP

Original text and translations

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Glory and love to the men of old,
Their sons may copy their virtues bold;
Courage in heart and a sword in hand,
Both ready to fight and ready to die for Fatherland!

Who needs bidding to dare by a trumpet blown?
Who lacks pity to spare when the field is won?
Who would fly from a foe if alone or lost?
And boast he was true, as coward might do when peril is past?

Glory and love to the men of old!
Their sons may copy their virtues bold,
Courage in heart and a sword in hand,
All ready to fight for Fatherland.

Now to home again we come, the long and fiery strife of battle over;
Rest is pleasant after toil as hard as ours beneath a stranger sun
Many a maiden fair is waiting here to greet her truant soldier lover,
And many a heart will fail and brow grow pale to hear the tale of cruel peril he has run

We are at home.
Glory and love to the men of old;
Their sons may copy their virtues bold!
Courage in heart and a sword in hand,
All ready to fight for Fatherland!
All ready to fight, or ready to die for Fatherland!