@andjack No, the original song is from the middle ages (from the "Carmina Burana" manuscript), the 1900-1950 is a version by german composer Carl Orff, who created new orchestral music for the original Carmina Burana (the original already had their own musical part).
@95TheDeftOne The original lyrics is from the Carmina Burana, writte around 1230 to mid 1300. Most of the lyrics/text in CB has no music scores.
Carl Orff wrote the music, scores, for 24 of the lyrics, found in 1847 edition, in his own work "Carmina Burana" 1935-36. CB 196 is the lyrics for this song.
Use Wikipedia "Carmina Burana (Orff)" for more information.
@andjack I already knew all you said, but In Taberna has the original music score and Corvus Corax's is similar to the original. Do some research and you'll find some interpretation of the original and others with the Orff music. Sorry for bad english...
Sic! :D Hoc canticum ebrie est :D et qui bibit, dormit; qui dormit, non peccat; ergo! :D qui non peccat, sanctus est. :D Mihi placet, sed carmen "Meum est propositum" melius esse affirmo. :D Valete!
I´m making a work about this music in Medieval Societies and Cultures. This song helped me a lot, still I would like to read more opinions so i can fill any gap.
It's a tromba marina. Makes a trumpet like sound, due to the vibration of a special bridge and sometimes additional sympathetic strings inside the instrument.
Wikipedia has some very useful information and links for it.
Couldn't tell you for sure. Most of these bands work with luthiers basing their instruments on both historical examples and information, plus their own experience with the instruments or how they'd like them to sound and look.
Even if I don't know anything about instrument crafting I've been dreaming about doing a tromba marina for myself for a long time haha.
@mephisto0815 yes i know it badly ;p but this song is cover form "stary olsa" song name "w karczmie". I like Corvus but that song is much better in orginal... try find it on yt.
Beautiful song... I can't stop singing it! But... what's the album name?
MissesLordi 1 month ago
@MissesLordi This song is 1000 years old...
Roflcopter4b 2 weeks ago
Fucking masterpiece. Great song.
raptortcl 1 month ago
I wanna be drunk and dance in a barn \m/
robes21 2 months ago
Stary Olsa - W karczmie - sounds the same like this for me ;)
BDSMstuff 4 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Corvus Corax
Sehr sehr geil beim Summerbreeze
Superassfire 6 months ago
reminds me of the Medieval festival :D
EverDark91 6 months ago
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krasnoir 7 months ago
wiso sidn die da zu 8 sind doch nur 7 leute oder
schwarzeselle1 8 months ago
@schwarzeselle1 das bild is etwas älter ;) auch andere mitglieder
sChLuErFF1 8 months ago
this song is so awesome, these guys are so much fun! thanks for uploading it!
iamthemoonchilde1 9 months ago
The song is from 1900-1950 something. The lyricks are original medival though.
andjack 9 months ago
@andjack No, the original song is from the middle ages (from the "Carmina Burana" manuscript), the 1900-1950 is a version by german composer Carl Orff, who created new orchestral music for the original Carmina Burana (the original already had their own musical part).
95TheDeftOne 1 month ago
@95TheDeftOne The original lyrics is from the Carmina Burana, writte around 1230 to mid 1300. Most of the lyrics/text in CB has no music scores.
Carl Orff wrote the music, scores, for 24 of the lyrics, found in 1847 edition, in his own work "Carmina Burana" 1935-36. CB 196 is the lyrics for this song.
Use Wikipedia "Carmina Burana (Orff)" for more information.
andjack 1 month ago
@andjack "Carmina Burana" edition G. Bernt, A. Hilka and O. Schumann, München 1979. It can be found on net and there you have the lyrics.
Look at w w w hs-augsburg de ~ harsch Chronologia Lspost13 CarminaBurana bur_car0.html Just add . and / so the link gets created.
andjack 1 month ago
@andjack
And of course the good source is
members optusnet com au ~ charles57 Carmina
Happy reading.
andjack 1 month ago
@andjack and I nearly forgot this one ar
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andjack 1 month ago
@andjack I already knew all you said, but In Taberna has the original music score and Corvus Corax's is similar to the original. Do some research and you'll find some interpretation of the original and others with the Orff music. Sorry for bad english...
95TheDeftOne 1 month ago
heißt ´Corvus corax´ = ´ krächzender Rabe´???
DamonAmarth666 10 months ago
@DamonAmarth666
Ne das ist eig. nur der wissenschaftliche Name für Rabe
revilo111 10 months ago
@DamonAmarth666 corvus korax ist die wissenschaftliche bezeichnung für den kolkraben
edendown 10 months ago 2
You can tell they are Germans by looking at them
DominionOfTheSword 1 year ago 4
@DominionOfTheSword
Lol, how? O:
DrawainTheDragon 8 months ago
Sic! :D Hoc canticum ebrie est :D et qui bibit, dormit; qui dormit, non peccat; ergo! :D qui non peccat, sanctus est. :D Mihi placet, sed carmen "Meum est propositum" melius esse affirmo. :D Valete!
GimloxPL 1 year ago 4
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@GimloxPL
Cognoscis latine loquere? :D
MortimerVonMeissen 1 year ago
I´m making a work about this music in Medieval Societies and Cultures. This song helped me a lot, still I would like to read more opinions so i can fill any gap.
K1Wolf 1 year ago
@K1Wolf
Conioscis latine loquere? :D
MortimerVonMeissen 1 year ago
IN TABERNA!!!
xXRipGhostXx 1 year ago
Thank you, Thank you, thank you thank you!!!!!!
Frejadisa 1 year ago
Commodore4life 1 year ago 2
What language is it?
viejotes 1 year ago
@viejotes Latin.
If you don't know, a simple google search can do wonders, you know :)
Commodore4life 1 year ago
@viejotes Latin
Dollegeblogt 1 year ago
Corvus Corax Hammer !
xxxxPumpkinKingxxxxx 1 year ago
what is the instrument called that the guy that's kneeling down in the middle is holding? The one that they play with a bow?
Please answer...
Fan666Maiden 1 year ago
@Fan666Maiden
it's a tromba marina
ycathshaw 1 year ago
@ycathshaw - All right, thank you very much.
Fan666Maiden 1 year ago
@Fan666Maiden
It's a tromba marina. Makes a trumpet like sound, due to the vibration of a special bridge and sometimes additional sympathetic strings inside the instrument.
Wikipedia has some very useful information and links for it.
Amurrus 1 year ago
@Amurrus - Thanks. I suppose they make those themselves?
Fan666Maiden 1 year ago
@Fan666Maiden
Couldn't tell you for sure. Most of these bands work with luthiers basing their instruments on both historical examples and information, plus their own experience with the instruments or how they'd like them to sound and look.
Even if I don't know anything about instrument crafting I've been dreaming about doing a tromba marina for myself for a long time haha.
Amurrus 1 year ago
gibt's dazu eig. auch lyriks?^^
Broetchen8441 1 year ago
@Broetchen8441 ja man siehe "carmina burana"^^
ich konnte sie mal auswendig... weis nich obs noch stimmt xD
in taberna quando sumus non curamus quid sit humus
sed ad ludum properamur cui semper insudamur... und so weiter
disturbedrocker12 1 year ago
you now that you are the only guy who has the diskversion posted on youtube
mephisto0815 2 years ago 31
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@mephisto0815 youtube.com/watch?v=8VXF5SV9h80&feature=related
krasnoir 7 months ago
@mephisto0815 yes i know it badly ;p but this song is cover form "stary olsa" song name "w karczmie". I like Corvus but that song is much better in orginal... try find it on yt.
BDSMstuff 4 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Corvus Corax
cheers prost and skol
Samiross90 2 years ago 5
Oh I really love it!!! I can't stop listening this song!!! And I love how corvus corax plays it!!
hermosaesfinge 2 years ago
this is like 100000th time what i listen this song! i need a fuckuing six pac of beer! come on my friends lets drink some beer!
aztecaxDxD 2 years ago 32
Pos órale, bato, saca las cheves!
cancanmx555 2 years ago
Beer and cheers!
gandalfs284 2 years ago
cheeeeeeeeeeeeers my friends!!!!!!!!!!
aztecaxDxD 2 years ago