Corvus Corax In Taberna

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Corvus Corax - In Taberna

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  • 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!

  • you now that you are the only guy who has the diskversion posted on youtube

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  • @MissesLordi This song is 1000 years old...

  • Beautiful song... I can't stop singing it! But... what's the album name?

  • @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...

  • @andjack and I nearly forgot this one ar

    babel hathitrust org / cgi / pt? id = mdp.39015059701444

  • @andjack

    And of course the good source is

    members optusnet com au ~ charles57 Carmina

    Happy reading.

  • @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.

  • @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.

  • Fucking masterpiece. Great song.

  • @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).

  • I wanna be drunk and dance in a barn \m/

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