boah...the boys sound soo bored... omg....sry..but the broday version is not so great than the version from vienna...they are rockin´;) sry..but thats my opinon...
in this version they sound like if they will fall asleep..
@Musicalfreaky93 I believe that's the directing choice. The boys kind of sound like they're mindless zombies who don't ask questions. It really highlights Melchior's voice because he's the one who wants to ask questions.
"I sing of arms and the man, who first came from the shores of Troy, (came)* to Italy and the Lavinian shores, exiled by fate. He was tossed much by both land and sea, by the force of the gods, because of the mindful anger of cruel Juno. Also, he suffered much even from war, until he would found a city..."
[ *=implied text, not in literal translation]
Source: We're translating the Aeneid in my honours Latin class.
The use of this poem within the play is genius. (: Thanks so much for uploading!
Vergil's Aeneid was something that really inspired Frank Wedekind, the author of the original play version of Spring Awakening. You can find multiple allusions to it in the musical, but even more if you read the play.
One of my favorites from this musical along with Don't Do Sadness. Thank you!:)
NIKEsweet476 3 months ago
A good quality!!!!!!!!
OfirHodory 3 months ago
Thumbs up if you can understand (a bit) the Latin spoken words! =D
Jlnkht 9 months ago
MAJOR, MAJOR GREAT VERSION.
Pishposh2428 1 year ago
boah...the boys sound soo bored... omg....sry..but the broday version is not so great than the version from vienna...they are rockin´;) sry..but thats my opinon...
in this version they sound like if they will fall asleep..
Musicalfreaky93 1 year ago
@Musicalfreaky93
they are reciting latin... :|
bluedevilsrok 1 year ago
@Musicalfreaky93 I believe that's the directing choice. The boys kind of sound like they're mindless zombies who don't ask questions. It really highlights Melchior's voice because he's the one who wants to ask questions.
michaelhizry 9 months ago
THANK YOU! Now i cn impress my future husband Jonathan Groff with my mad singing skills!
mage2killer 1 year ago
"I sing of arms and the man, who first came from the shores of Troy, (came)* to Italy and the Lavinian shores, exiled by fate. He was tossed much by both land and sea, by the force of the gods, because of the mindful anger of cruel Juno. Also, he suffered much even from war, until he would found a city..."
[ *=implied text, not in literal translation]
Source: We're translating the Aeneid in my honours Latin class.
The use of this poem within the play is genius. (: Thanks so much for uploading!
FeliksLukasiewicz 2 years ago 3
Vergil's Aeneid was something that really inspired Frank Wedekind, the author of the original play version of Spring Awakening. You can find multiple allusions to it in the musical, but even more if you read the play.
Thought you'd like to know!
TheWadeChannel 2 years ago 12
than go ahead and post a better one
Killerblondine 2 years ago 19
Where would I be able to get this as an MP3?
ShayleeDisco 2 years ago
Is it true that all the latin words being spoken are curses/swearing?
MasterToku 2 years ago 2
pronunciation
bileffa 2 years ago
THANKS SO MUCH<3!
cr0ssxmyheartt 2 years ago 7
Thank you SO much for posting this!
Kdrashma 2 years ago 4
hey man, wondering where i can get this as an mp3 track? can u send on msn or anything? msg me back and lemme know - would really appreciate it.
BipityBop85 2 years ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS!! too bad i can't sing lol
greeeeeg2 2 years ago
That was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
lilinspiration 2 years ago
Danke! Das ist vollkommen!
JayLuinwe 2 years ago 2