Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (Songs from Benediktbeuern-Medieval Bavaria) - Cantiones profane (Secular songs . . .) CD Track Listing

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Carl Orff Carmina Burana (Songs from Benediktbeuern-Medieval Bavaria) - Cantiones profane (Secular songs . . .) (1974)
1991 The Decca Record Company Ltd, LondonLondon 430 509-2Carl Orff (1895-1982)Carmina Burana (Cantiones profanae)Tracks 1-2tFortuna Imperatrix MundiI.Tracks 3-5tPrimo VereTracks 6-10tUf Dem AngerII.Tracks 11-14tIn TabernaIII.Tracks 15-23tCours D'AmourTrack 24ttBlanziflor Et HelenaTrack 25ttFortuna Imperatrix MundiLynne DawsontsopranoJohn DanieckittenorKevin McMillantbaritoneSan Francisco Girls Chorus(Director: Elizabeth Appling)San Francisco Boys Chorus(Director: Elizabeth Waterbury)San Francisco Symphony CHorus(Director: Vance George)San Francisco SymphonyHerbert Blomstedt
This classical cd contains 25 tracks and runs 57min 59sec.
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  1. Carl Orff - Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi - O Fortuna (02:36)
    Fortuna Imperatix Mundi\n\nO Fortuna O Fortune,\nvelut luna like the moon\nstatu variabilis, you are changeable,\nsemper crescis ever waxing\naut decrescis;
  2. Carl Orff - Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi - Fortune plango vulnera (02:43)
    Fortuna Imperatix Mundi\n\nFortune plango vulnera I bemoan the wounds of Fortune\nstillantibus ocellis with weeping eyes,\nquod sua michi munera for the gifts she made me\nsubtrahit rebellis. she p
  3. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere - Veris leta facies (03:22)
    I. Primo Vere\n\nVeris leta facies The merry face of spring\nmundo propinatur, turns to the world,\nhiemalis acies sharp winter\nvicta iam fugatur, now flees, vanquished;\nin vestit
  4. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere - Omina Sol temperat (01:49)
    I. Primo Vere\n\nOmnia sol temperat The sun warms everything,\npurus et subtilis, pure and gentle,\nnovo mundo reserat once again it reveals to the world\nfaciem Aprilis, April's face,
  5. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere - Ecce gratum (02:45)
    I. Primo Vere\n\nEcce gratum Behold, the pleasant\net optatum and longed-for\nVer reducit gaudia, spring brings back joyfulness,\npurpuratum violet flowers\nfloret p
  6. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere, Uf dem Anger - Dance (01:34)
  7. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere, Uf dem Anger - Floret silva nobilis (02:51)
    Uf Dem Anger\n\n(Chorus)\nFloret silva nobilis The noble woods are burgeoning\nfloribus et foliis. with flowers and leaves.\n\n(Small Chorus)\nUbi est antiquus Where is the lover\nmeus amicus?
  8. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere, Uf dem Anger - Chramer, gip die varwe mir (03:14)
    Uf Dem Anger\n\n(Semi-Chorus)\nChramer, gip die varwe mir, Shopkeeper, give me colour\ndie min wengel roete, to make my cheeks red,\ndamit ich die jungen man so that I can make the young men\nan ir dank der minnenliebe noe
  9. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere, Uf dem Anger - Swaz hie gat umbe (129a) . . . Chume, chume geselle min (136a) (04:05)
    Uf dem Anger\n\nSwaz hie gat umbe\n\nSwaz hie gat umbe, Those who go round and round\ndaz sint alles megede, are all maidens,\ndie wellent an man they want to do without a man\nallen disen sumer gan!
  10. Carl Orff - I. Primo vere, Uf dem Anger - Were diu werit alle min (00:56)
    Uf Dem Anger\n\nWere diu werlt alle min Were all the world mine\nvon deme mere unze an den Rin from the sea to the Rhine,\ndes wolt ih mih darben, I would starve myself of it\ndaz diu chunegin von Engellant so that the q
  11. Carl Orff - II. In Taberna - Estuans interius (02:30)
    II. In Taberna\n\n\n\nEstuans interius Burning inside\nira vehementi with violent anger,\nin amaritudine bitterly\nloquor mee menti: I speak to my heart:\nfactus de materia,
  12. Carl Orff - II. In Taberna - Olim lacus colueram (03:45)
    II. In Taberna\n\nOlim lacus colueram, Once I lived on lakes,\nolim pulcher extiteram, once I looked beautiful\ndum cignus ego fueram. when I was a swan.\n\n(Male chorus)\nMiser, miser! Misery
  13. Carl Orff - II. In Taberna - Ego sum abbas (01:29)
    II. In Taberna\n\nEgo sum abbas Cucaniensis I am the abbot of Cockaigne\net consilium meum est cum bibulis, and my assembly is one of drinkers,\net in secta Decii voluntas mea est, and I wish to be in the order of Decius,\net qui mane me quesie
  14. Carl Orff - II. In Taberna - In taberna quando sumus (03:01)
    II. In Taberna\n\n\n\nIn taberna quando sumus When we are in the tavern,\nnon curamus quid sit humus, we do not think how we will go to dust,\nsed ad ludum properamus, but we hurry to gamble,\ncui semper insudamus.
  15. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Amor volat undique (03:05)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\nAmor volat undique, Cupid flies everywhere\ncaptus est libidine. seized by desire.\nIuvenes, iuvencule Young men and women\nconiunguntur merito. are rightly coupled.\n\n
  16. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Dies, nox et omnia (02:18)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\nDies, nox et omnia Day, night and everything\nmichi sunt contraria; is against me,\nvirginum colloquia the chattering of maidens\nme fay planszer, makes me weep,\noy
  17. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Stetit puella rufa tunica (01:59)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\n\n\nStetit puella A girl stood\nrufa tunica; in a red tunic;\nsi quis eam tetigit, if anyone touched it,\ntunica crepuit. the tunic rustled.\nEia.
  18. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Circa mea pectora (02:11)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\n\n\n(Baritone and Chorus) In my heart\n\nCirca mea pectora In my heart\nmulta sunt suspiria there are many sighs\nde tua pulchritudine, for your beauty,\nque me ledunt mi
  19. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Si puer cum puellula (01:02)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\nSi puer cum puellula If a boy with a girl\nmoraretur in cellula, tarries in a little room,\nfelix coniunctio. happy is their coupling.\nAmore suscrescente Love rises up
  20. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Veni, veni, venias (00:59)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\n\n\nVeni, veni, venias Come, come, O come\n\nVeni, veni, venias, Come, come, O come,\nne me mori facias, do not let me die,\nhyrca, hyrce, nazaza, hycra, hycre, nazaza,
  21. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - "In trutina mentis dubia . . . (02:16)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\nIn truitina mentis dubia In the wavering balance of my feelings\nfluctuant contraria set against each other\nlascivus amor et pudicitia. lascivious love and modesty.\nSed eligo quod video,
  22. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - Tempus est iocundum (02:12)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\n\n\nTempus es iocundum, This is the joyful time,\no virgines, O maidens,\nmodo congaudete rejoice with them,\nvos iuvenes. young men!\n\n(Baritone)\n
  23. Carl Orff - III. Cour d'amours - "Dulcissime, totam tibi subdo me." (00:45)
    III. Cours d'Amours\n\nDulcissime, Sweetest one! Ah!\ntotam tibi subdo me! I give myself to you totally!
  24. Carl Orff - Blanziflor et Helena - Ave,formosissima (01:42)
    Blanziflor et Helena\n\nAve formosissima, Hail, most beautiful one,\ngemma pretiosa, precious jewel,\nave decus virginum, Hail, pride among virgins,\nvirgo gloriosa, glorious virgin
  25. Carl Orff - Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi - O Fortuna (02:37)
    Fortuna Imperatix Mundi\n\n\n\nO Fortuna, O Fortune,\nvelut luna like the moon\nstatu variabilis, you are changeable,\nsemper crescis ever waxing\naut decrescis;


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