Carmina Burana - II. Fortune plango vulnera (w/ English subtitles)

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

The 2nd movement of Carl Orff's masterpiece "Carmina Burana". Carl Orff (1895-1982) The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox

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  • Thank you very much for this, I always wandered what do they chant about.

  • The first movement tends to be overplayed and i like it, but I really love this one.

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  • in my high school band 0:18 was my solo for trombone!!!!!!YAAAA...... I love this song

  • Story of my life T~T

  • This reminds everyone to prepare for the worst and expect the unexpected.

  • Oh mighty latin language , you can say anything at it will look epic

  • @chess1302 Fortuna = Goddess of Fate. thats why Fortune is She

  • Why do you call it "she" or not "he" or "it"

  • O Fortuna is the sentence but this piece is the exclamation mark. It's so philisophical.

  • 3 people need treadment

  • This is by far my favorite piece from the Carmina Burana, though O Fortuna is a pretty near second. My only real problem with O Fortuna is that half of the song is almost inaudible.

  • Man... I feel so connected to the lyrics of this song right now...

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