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Vimeo link: https://vimeo.com/37062199 It's been a while a wanted to make one more fanvideo based on the great episode aired on December 1st 2011 - ...
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Vimeo link: https://vimeo.com/37062199 It's been a while a wanted to make one more fanvideo based on the great episode aired on December 1st 2011 - "the boxing episode", and the music I chose this time was extracted from the cantata "Carmina Burana", a collection of poems and dramatic texts from the 11th,12th and 13th centuries that were set to music by Carl Orff in 1936. So what you hear here is Medieval Latin but don't worry about it, just let yourself go. I hope you may have so much fun watching this video as I had making it.
By the way, the quote at the beginning is the translation from Latin to English of the aria "Dulcissime": Dulcissime, totam tibi subdo me! Sweetest of men, I give myself to you wholly!
Thank you to Nanna and May for the clips used in this fanvideo.
To Even, who always brighten up our days with those beautiful Chrolli wallpapers of hers.
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For entertainment purposes only.
All clips by DasErste/Verbotene Liebe.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
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Music: Carmina Burana - Dulcissime & O Fortuna
Composed by: Carl Orff Performed by: Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus Conducted by: Riccardo Muti
O Fortuna
O Fortune, variable as the moon, always dost thou wax and wane. Detestable life, first dost thou mistreat us, and then, whimsically, thou heedest our desires. As the sun melts the ice, so dost thou dissolve both poverty and power.
Monstrous and empty fate, thou, turning wheel, art mean, voiding good health at thy will. Veiled in obscurity, thou dost attack me also. To thy cruel pleasure I bare my back.
Thou dost withdraw my health and virtue; thou dost threaten my emotion and weakness with torture. At this hour, therefore, let us pluck the strings without delay.
Poem: "Until I Met You" by Joanna Fuchs
Until I Met You Before I met you, I thought I was happy, and I was, but I had never known the rich contentment, deep satisfaction, and total fulfillment you brought to me when you came into my life.
Before I met you, I felt a lot of things, good things, but I had never experienced the indescribably intense feelings I have for you.
Before I met you, I thought I knew myself, and I did, but you looked deep inside me and found fresh new things for us to share.
Before I met you, I thought I knew about love, but I didn't, until I met you.
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Vimeo link: https://vimeo.com/37062199 It's been a while a wanted to make one more fanvideo based on the great episode aired on December 1st 2011 - ...
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Vimeo link: https://vimeo.com/37062199 It's been a while a wanted to make one more fanvideo based on the great episode aired on December 1st 2011 - "the boxing episode", and the music I chose this time was extracted from the cantata "Carmina Burana", a collection of poems and dramatic texts from the 11th,12th and 13th centuries that were set to music by Carl Orff in 1936. So what you hear here is Medieval Latin but don't worry about it, just let yourself go. I hope you may have so much fun watching this video as I had making it.
By the way, the quote at the beginning is the translation from Latin to English of the aria "Dulcissime": Dulcissime, totam tibi subdo me! Sweetest of men, I give myself to you wholly!
Thank you to Nanna and May for the clips used in this fanvideo.
To Even, who always brighten up our days with those beautiful Chrolli wallpapers of hers.
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For entertainment purposes only.
All clips by DasErste/Verbotene Liebe.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
******************************************************
Music: Carmina Burana - Dulcissime & O Fortuna
Composed by: Carl Orff Performed by: Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus Conducted by: Riccardo Muti
O Fortuna
O Fortune, variable as the moon, always dost thou wax and wane. Detestable life, first dost thou mistreat us, and then, whimsically, thou heedest our desires. As the sun melts the ice, so dost thou dissolve both poverty and power.
Monstrous and empty fate, thou, turning wheel, art mean, voiding good health at thy will. Veiled in obscurity, thou dost attack me also. To thy cruel pleasure I bare my back.
Thou dost withdraw my health and virtue; thou dost threaten my emotion and weakness with torture. At this hour, therefore, let us pluck the strings without delay.
Poem: "Until I Met You" by Joanna Fuchs
Until I Met You Before I met you, I thought I was happy, and I was, but I had never known the rich contentment, deep satisfaction, and total fulfillment you brought to me when you came into my life.
Before I met you, I felt a lot of things, good things, but I had never experienced the indescribably intense feelings I have for you.
Before I met you, I thought I knew myself, and I did, but you looked deep inside me and found fresh new things for us to share.
Before I met you, I thought I knew about love, but I didn't, until I met you.
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