Lyrics Catulli Carmina - Actus I - Carl Orff
I-
ODI
ET
AMO
Odi
et
amo.
quare
id
faciam,
fortasse
requiris?
(I
hate
and
I
love.
Wherefore
I
do
this,
perhaps
you
ask?
Nescio,
sed
fieri
sentio
et
excrucior.
I
don't
know,
but
I
feel
that
happens
and
I'm
tortured.)
II-
VIVAMUS
MEA
LESBIA
Vivamus
mea
Lesbia
atque
amemus.
(Let
us
live,
my
Lesbia,
and
let
us
love
Rumoresque
senum
severiorum
and
let
us
think
all
the
rumours
Omnes
unius
aestimemus
assis.
of
the
old
men
worth
just
one
penny
Soles
occidere
et
redire
possunt.
suns
are
able
to
rise
and
to
set
Nobis
cum
semel
occidit
brevis
lux,
once
that
brief
light
of
day
fades
away
Nox
est
perpetua
una
dormienda.
it's
a
neverending
night
we
sleep
Soles
occidere
et
redire
possunt.
suns
are
able
to
rise
and
to
set
Da
mi
basia!
Give
me
kisses!
Da
mi
basia
mille,
deinde
centum,
give
me
thousands
of
kisses,
Dein
mille
altera,
dein
secunda
centum,
then
another
hundred,
then
another
thousand
Deinde
usque
altera
mille,
deinde
centum.
then
a
second
hundred,
then
more
thousand...
Dein,
cum
milia
multa
fecerimus,
then
when
we
make
it
thousands
and
thousands
Conturbabimus
illa,
ne
sciamus,
till
we
can't
count
the
number
of
kisses
Aut
ne
quis
malus
inuidere
possit,
and
so
noone
will
be
jealous
of
us
Cum
tantum
sciat
esse
basiorum.
when
they
know
how
many
kisses
we
shared
Da
mi
basia
Give
me
kisses)
III-
ILLE
MI
PAR
ESSE
Ille
mi
par
esse
deo
videtur.
(That
man
seems
to
me
like
a
god
Ille
si
fas
est
superare
divos.
that
man,
more
seem
to
me,
superior
than
gods
Qui
sedens
adversus
identidem
who's
sitting
opposite
you,
Te
spectat
et
audit.
spectates
and
hears
you
Dulce
ridentem
your
sweet
laughter
Misero
quod
omnes
eripit
sensus
mihi
which
robs
me
of
all
feelings
Nam
simul
te
me
miserable,
when
I
look
at
you
Lesbia
aspexi
nihil
est
super
mi
Lesbia,
there
is
no
voice
Vocis
in
ore.
in
my
mouth
Lingua
sed
torpet.
tenuis
sub
artus
but
my
tongue
is
numbed
Flamma
demanat.
sonitu
suopte
a
tender
flame
is
burning
inside
of
me
Tintinant
aures.
gemina
et
teguntur
my
ears
rings
with
sounds
Lumina
nocte.
light
has
hidden
in
the
night
(?)
Otium
Catulle
tibi
molestum
est.
Faineance,
Catullus,
is
your
trouble
Otio
exsultas.
nimiumque
gestis.
Idleness
pleases
you
and
impulses
you
Otium
et
reges
prius
et
beatas
Idleness
destroyed
the
kings
Perdidit
urbes.
and
the
flourished
cities
aforetime)
IV-
CAELI,
LESBIA
NOSTRA
Caeli.
Lesbia
nostra.
Lesbia
illa.
(Caelius!
Our
Lesbia,
that
Lesbia
Illa
Lesbia
quam
Catullus
unam
that
Lesbia
whom
Catullus
loved
Plus
quam
se
atque
suos
amavit
omnes
more
than
himself
and
his
own
Nunc
in
quadruuiis
et
angiportis
now
at
backstreets
and
crossroads
Glubit
magnanimi
Remi
nepotes.
robs
the
grandsons
of
great
Remus)
V-
NULLI
SE
DICIT
MULIER
MEA
NUBERE
MALLE
Ah
mea
Lesbia!
(Ah,
my
Lesbia!
Nulli
se
dicit
mulier
mea
nubere
my
lover
says
to
me
that
Malle
quam
mihi.
there's
noone
else
with
whom
she
Would
marry,
but
me,
she
says
Non
si
se
Iuppiter
ipse
petat.
dicit.
even
if
Jupiter
tries
to
win
her
Sed
mulier
cupido
quod
dicit
amanti
but
what
a
woman
tells
a
desirous
lover
In
vento
et
rapida
scribere
oportet
aqua.
should
be
written
in
the
wind
And
in
the
rapid
water)
?
1 Catulli Carmina - Praelusio
2 Catulli Carmina - Actus I
3 Catulli Carmina - Actus II
4 Catulli Carmina - Actus III
5 Catulli Carmina - Exodium
6 Trionfo di Afrodite - I: Canto amebeo di vergini e giovani a Vespero in attesa della sposa e dello sposo
7 Trionfo di Afrodite - V: Ludi e canti nuziali davanti al talamo - La Sposa viene accolta
8 Trionfo di Afrodite - V: Ludi e canti nuziali davanti al talamo - La sposa viene condotta alla camera nuziale
9 Trionfo di Afrodite - V: Ludi e canti nuziali davanti al talamo - Epitalamo
10 Trionfo di Afrodite - VI: Canto di novelli sposi dal talamo
11 Trionfo di Afrodite - VII: Apparizione de Afrodite
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