Opp Amaryllis!
| "Opp Amaryllis!" | |
|---|---|
| Art song | |
Sheet music | |
| English | Up, Amaryllis! |
| Written | 1773 |
| Text | poem by Carl Michael Bellman |
| Language | Swedish |
| Published | 1791 in Fredman's Songs |
| Scoring | voice and cittern |
Opp Amaryllis! (Up, Amaryllis!) is one of the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's songs from his 1791 collection, Fredman's Songs, where it is No. 31. The song is a graceful pastorale in rococo style, involving a sleeping nymph who is invited to come fishing upon the sea's stormy wave. In reality, the nymph is a Swedish woman, Wilhelmina Norman, the stormy wave is a Swedish waterway, and the progression from shore to fishing-boat can equally well be read as a seduction. It is one of Bellman's best-known and best-loved songs, and has been recorded by musicians including Folke Andersson and Edvard Andreasson.