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Medieval Poems and Songs - Bache, bene venies.

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"Carmina Burana" literally means "Songs of Beunen". It is a collection of poems and songs in medieval Latin and Middle High German, found in the Benedictine abbey in Beunen, Upper Bavaria. The manuscript dates from about 1230. The songs fall into four groups: songs that have a moral or satirical intention, songs of spring and love, songs of drinking and gambling, and songs with a spiritual content. All exhibit the exuberance and bawdiness associated with Chaucer.

Bache, bene venies (running time : 5:55)
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Bache, bene venies is a drinking song by an unknown composer.

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  • Beautiful!

  • I heard this song at my school

  • valde mihi placet

  • ooooh I like this!!!!!!

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