Carl Orff feat. Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic Chorus, Ilya Stupel & Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic Orchestra - Carmina Burana, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: No. 2, Fortunae plango vulnera (I Lament the Wounds That Fortune Deals) - traduction des paroles en anglais

Paroles et traduction Carl Orff feat. Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic Chorus, Ilya Stupel & Arthur Rubinstein Philharmonic Orchestra - Carmina Burana, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: No. 2, Fortunae plango vulnera (I Lament the Wounds That Fortune Deals)




Carmina Burana, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: No. 2, Fortunae plango vulnera (I Lament the Wounds That Fortune Deals)
Carmina Burana, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: No. 2, Fortunae plango vulnera (I Lament the Wounds That Fortune Deals)
Fortune plango vulnera
I lament Fortune's wounds,
Stillantibus ocellis
As tears well from my eyes,
Quod sua michi munera
That she unjustly takes away
Subtrahit rebellis.
Her gifts to me.
Verum est, quod legitur,
It is true, as it is written,
Fronte capillata,
Her brow adorned with hair,
Sed plerumque sequitur
But baldness often follows
Occasio calvata.
When the opportunity is lost.
In fortune solio
I sat upon Fortune's throne,
Sederam elatus
Exalted and triumphant,
Prosperitatis vario
Crowned with the various flowers
Flore coronatus;
Of prosperity;
Quicquid enim florui
For as long as I flourished,
Felix et beatus,
Fortunate and blessed,
Nunc a summo corrui
Now I have fallen from the heights,
Gloria privatus.
Deprived of glory.
Fortune rota volvitur;
Fortune's wheel turns;
Descendo minoratus;
I descend, diminished;
Alter in altum tollitur;
Another is lifted on high;
Nimis exaltatus
Too highly exalted,
Rex sedet in vertice
The king sits at the summit
Caveat ruinam!
Let him beware a fall!
Nam sub axe legimus
For under the axle
Hecubam reginam.
We read of Queen Hecuba.






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