
SAPPHO
FRANZ GRILLPARZER
HENKILÖT.
ENSIMÄINEN NÄYTÖS.
SAPPHO
TOINEN NÄYTÖS.
KOLMAS NÄYTÖS.
NELJÄS NÄYTÖS.
VIIDES NÄYTÖS.
MIES
A windswept coastal realm frames the drama, its cliffs and sea‑sprayed paths leading to an ancient altar of Aphrodite. Servants and slaves bustle in the background as the populace awakens with clamor, eager for the arrival of a celebrated visitor. The tension builds when the herald Rhamnes bursts onto the scene, announcing the triumph of a young poetess whose lyrical gifts have earned her a laurel from the Olympian gods.
Sappho herself rides in a golden‑drawn carriage, a lyre cradled in her hands, her presence dazzling the assembled crowd. She is flanked by her devoted companion Phaon and a chorus of admirers who celebrate both her artistic skill and the promise of love and protection she brings. Through sharp dialogue and vivid stagecraft, the play explores the fragile balance between fame, devotion, and the longing for a simple, grounded life beyond the spotlight. Listeners will be drawn into the intoxicating mix of myth, music, and the human heart that drives this early act.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (87K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Porvoo: WSOY, 1910.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2023-08-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1791–1872
A major voice of Austrian literature, he wrote plays and stories that blend classical form with intense inner conflict. Though not always fully appreciated in his lifetime, he came to be seen as one of the great dramatists of the German language.
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