La Belle Est Au Jardin D'amour (English - Beauty Is In The Garden Of L

Sarah Brightman · Other Songs - Sarah Brightman

Beauty is in the garden of love,

Beauty is in the garden of love.

There she has lain for a month or five weeks.

Laridondon, laridondaine.

Her father seeks her everywhere,

Her father seeks her everywhere.

Her lover is broken-hearted.

Laridondon, laridondaine.

"Shepherd, o shepherd, have you not seen,

Shepherd, o shepherd, have you not seen,

My beloved pass by here?



Laridondon, laridondaine.

"She is down in yonder valley,

She is down in yonder valley,

recounting her woes to a bird."

Laridondon, laridondaine.

The beautiful bird has flown,

The beautiful bird has flown,

And sorrow carries him far away.

Laridondon, laridondaine.

About La Belle Est Au Jardin D'amour (English - Beauty Is In The Garden Of L

Sarah Brightman's "La Belle Est Au Jardin D'amour" stands as a testament to her mastery of the art song and operatic pop fusion. Originally a French classic, the track exemplifies her ability to breathe new life into traditional repertoire while maintaining the emotive power characteristic of her discography. As a vocalist renowned for her classical training, Brightman delivers a performance that bridges the gap between high art and mainstream accessibility, showcasing her vocal agility and emotional depth. The recording reflects her broader career trajectory, where she has consistently collaborated with composers to create works that honor musical heritage. This particular piece highlights her commitment to preserving and performing significant European art songs, demonstrating her versatility beyond contemporary pop hits. It remains a notable song in her catalog, celebrated for its lyrical beauty and the nuanced delivery that defines her public musical legacy.