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  • Thank you so much for your Marvelous Rendition of Gaudeamus Igitur! In the United States, the tops 7 Women's colleges, all with a Liberal Arts background, often instead of their Alma Mater song we sing THIS at Smith College Convocation (The Fall Semester Season Opener!). Thank you and bless you for sharing this LOVELY version of it. As Liberal Arts Professors in the North East US say, "They are singing OUR SONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Mazel tov!

  • Vivat academia

    Vivant professores Vivat Selmecbanya 1870.

  • Bravissimi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Really enjoyed this version of a wonderful tune, still prefer the Mario Lanza version from the hollywood film but this was great singing, thank you for posting.

  • Great!

  • First and only version here on youtube that comes close to how this song has to be sung:

    Powerful, majestic, good voices, and all-male. Those guys are only two things lacking. 1. They are not drunk enough to sing this song, and 2. They don't miss notes.

    Greetings

  • @secrethavenwebde I agree this is the best I've found on Youtube...but is it really all-male? Listen to the last, extended notes. I could swear that I hear women chorus members chiming in. It's a familiar sound as I've sung in choirs and choruses for many (ugh, very many) years. This is great though, and I also agree they need to be completely blitzed to do this justice -- ha ha.

  • Wonderful graduation hymn! Congratulations to our daughter as she gets her Masters Degree in Accounting today----love you and God bless.

  • @0:12

    look at the little boy!

    

  • @CrazyChris217

    what's up with him?

  • @shtelle

    he dances to a chorus ^^

  • @shtelle

    for one second, it seemed he was dancing to Gaudeamus Igitur :D

  • @shtelle

    he is drunk

    and this video really boring, look at this, better:

    watch?v=TJllP6z8jDw  Gaudeamus Igitur

    evelinehansen

  • Best interpretation I've ever heard... Thanks a lot for sharing.

  • cel mai fain gaudeamus auzit pe internet pana acuma! Ma trec fiori si emotii! Chiar daca cameramanul nu a fost prea bun, in schimb interpretarea este extraordinara. Emotionant moment sa auzi acest gaudeamus!

  • @carpatina22

    Latine loquere si tali amore linguae tractatus sis

  • GRANDIOS, MARET, SUPERB cantat. Excelent!

  • This is the best version I ever heard

  • It is performed since XVIII in most europeans universities. Bhrams made a version when he received an Honoris Causa Doctorate in Breslau. .Lyrics are not exactly academic. Probably from Middle Ages. I think it is a very "juvenes dum sumus"Preambulus to the feast to come! Viva la Vida y la Academia

  • C'est absolument ma-gni-fi-que !

    Quel élan, quelle vivacité, quelle émotion !!

    Merci 100000000 fois ;-)

  • I can only agree with Waldemar--this is EXACTLY how it should be sung! This is how I imagine it sounding when I read books about students at Oxford and the University of Paris in the Middle Ages.

  • Extrem schlechte Kameraführung

  • Excellent version of this ancient student hymn. Rendered in the correct tempo, this all-male version is perfection.

  • I like this video

  • Неужели в МИФИ такой обалденный хор! Вот это да! Слов нет...

  • Até faz arrepiar... quem por lá passou sabe bem o que é... Lindo!!

  • Let us then be merry

  • Hut ab ! Gut gemacht!

    Fast so gut wie in Heidelberg !

  • Magnifique notre chant sacré ;-)

  • it seems to me that u're lout on the topic above

  • it seems to me that u're lout in the topic above

  • it's a medieval chaint...dynamics were introduced after XIX century, aren't them?

  • As it was meant to be sung: by an all male chorus.

  • CONTUNDENTE SEEEEEEEEEE

  • What a sublime drinking song this is, composed and sung by the Goliards or troubadours or young men who went to the seminary. learned Latin there, and subsequently dropped out. They were the hippies of the middle ages. Semper sint in flore. May they always be in flower.

  • I have to selebrate with my class the 8th grade tomorow..ty for uploading it...much easier to learn :) =))

  • great interpretation...thanks for the post

  • Originally it's song not about students at all. It has about 20 verses.

    It's about life, about men, women i.e. about people and thing which surround them.

  • In Italy Gaudeamus igitur is the national University Fraternity Athem since 19th century.

  • All over the world.

  • Its performed in great hall of Moscow conservatory.

  • DA, DA, S U P E R B!

    C'est magnifique!

    Merci/danke/grazie/Thank You.

  • I noticed they skipped the stanza on the "easy and beautiful" virgins....

  • and that is a shame when it's the most preferred moment for student in lots of universities ;)

  • this is fantastically performed

  • great

  • This has depth!

  • мне все 7 куплетов надо знать наизусть с переводом, тяжело запоминается(

  • зачем знать?

  • в инсте по латыни задали как домашку)))

  • да я вроде объснила уже. Лингвистику я изучаю.

  • Мне тоже нужно это знать. Пипец.

  • ???

  • I must learn it, too. О_о

  • зачем?

  • Потому что я учусь на лингвиста. И на перовм курсе есть такой предмет, как древние языки. И мы учим на этом предмети латынь, древне греческий и церковно славянский. И по латыне нужно знать этот гимн.

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  • Very enthusiastic conductor. :-O

  • There are only enthusiastic people. They are best of the best.

  • Bravo!

  • i get so melancholic...

  • Vivat Mephi!

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