Carmina Burana - V. Ecce gratum (w/ English subtitles)

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The 5th movement of Carl Orff's masterpiece "Carmina Burana". Carl Orff (1895-1982) The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox

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  • Team Fortress!

  • I preferred it when I did not know what it was about, because of the fact that back than it could be anything, and now it can only be what I have heard

    *BEEEEP SUBTITLES DELETED*

    and now I have my innocence back, let there be marry making and cake

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  • @katetem11 I remember :) The original Team Fortress (Quake engine). Took me years to find out the name of this tune - now I know.

  • Uno de los mejores movimientos!!!

  • bello

    

  • Does the etymology of it really matter?

  • @cpawel You're right, but that's Classical Latin, the language of the ancient Romans. This song is written in Medieval Latin, which is the Latin the Medieval churches spoke.

  • @contortionist104: it is all actually from a cache of poems found in an old Medieval monestary. Pilgrims would make poems & leave them there. Orff simply make various musical settings for the poems. I prefer Fortuna Plango Vulnera actually. It is just that people here Oh Fortuna so often in movies b/c it sounds so ominous & evil.

  • @bjankuloski actually, hes right (pfeffer) Latin C's are pronounced as K's, not Tz's

  • Beautiful

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