paroles de chanson Catulli Carmina - Actus III - Carl Orff
VIII-
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
it
happens
and
I'm
tortured.)
IX-
AMABO
MEA
DULCIS
IPSITILLA
Amabo
mea
dulcis
Ipsitilla.
(I
beg
you,
my
sweet,
my
Ipsitilla
Meae
deliciae.
mei
lepores.
my
darling,
my
charmful
beauty
Iube
ad
te
veniam
meridiatum.
summon
me
to
a
midday
assignation
Et
si
iusseris
illud
adiuvato
and
if
you
did
it,
then
do
me
a
favor:
Ne
quis
liminis
obseret
tabellam.
don't
let
anyone
shoot
the
door
bolt
Neu
tibi
lubeat
foras
abire.
and
don't
leave
go
away
Sed
domi
maneas.
paresque
nobis
you
should
stay
at
home
and
prepare
Novem
continuas
fututiones.
for
9 successive
copulations
Verum
si
quid
ages
statim
iubeto.
if
you
really
want
it,
give
the
order
Nam
pransus
iaceo
et
satur
supinus.
I've
eaten,
I
lie
supinated
Pertundo
tunicamque
palliumque.
my
prick
is
poking
through
my
cloak
and
tunic)
X-
AMEANA
PUELLA
DEFUTUTA
Ameana
puella
defututa
(Ameana,
the
very
worn
prostitute
Tota
milia
me
decem
poposcit.
demanded
the
whole
10.000
sesters
from
me
Ista
turpiculo
puella
naso.
this
girl
with
an
ugly
nose,
Decoctoris
amica
Formiana.
friend
of
bankrupt
man
Fromianus,
Propinqui
quibus
est
puella
curae.
relatives
who
take
care
of
her
Amicos
medicosque
conuocate.
call
doctors
and
friends
Non
est
sana
puella.
nec
rogare
the
girl
is
not
sane,
nor
is
she
Qualis
sit
solet
aes
imaginosum.
ccustomed
to
ask
For
bronze
reflective
of
her
looks.)
XI-
MISER
CATULLE
Miser
Catulle.
desinas
ineptire.
(Poor
Catullus,
stop
being
silly
Et
quod
vides
perisse
perditum
ducas.
and
count
as
lost
what
you
see
is
lost
Fulsere
quondam
candidi
tibi
soles.
once
the
sun
shone
bright
for
you
Cum
ventitabas
quo
puella
ducebat
when
you
would
go
whither
your
sweetheart
led
Amata
nobis
quantum
amabitur
nulla.
she
who
was
loved
by
me
as
none
will
ever
be
loved
Ibi
illa
multa
cum
iocosa
fiebant
then
there
took
place
those
many
jolly
scenes
Quae
tu
volebas
nec
puella
nolebat
which
you
desired
nor
did
your
sweetheart
not
desire
Fulsere
vere
candidi
tibi
soles.
truly
the
sun
shone
bright
for
you
Nunc
iam
illa
non
vult.
now
she
desires
no
more:
do
you
too,
Tu
quoque
impotens
noli
weakling,
not
desire
Nec
quae
fugit
sectare.
nec
miser
vive.
and
don't
chase
her
who
flees,
nor
live
in
unhappiness
Sed
obstinata
mente
perfer.
obdura.
but
harden
your
heart,
endure
and
stand
fast
Vale
puella.
iam
Catullus
obdurat.
Goodbye,
sweetheart.
Catullus
now
stands
fast
Nec
te
requiret.
nec
rogabit
inuitam.
he
will
not
look
for
you
or
court
you
against
your
will
At
tu
dolebis
cum
rogaberis
nulla.
but
you
will
be
sorry
when
you
are
not
courted
at
all
Scelesta.
vae
te.
quae
tibi
manet
vita.
wretch,
pity
on
you.what
life
lies
in
store
for
you
Quis
nunc
te
adibit.
cui
videberis
bella.
who
will
come
to
you
now?
who
will
think
you
pretty?
Quem
nunc
amabis.
cuius
esse
diceris.
whom
will
you
love
now?
who
will
people
say
you
are?
Quem
basiabis.
cui
labella
mordebis.
whom
will
you
kiss?
whose
lips
will
you
bite?
At
tu
Catulle
desinatus
obdura.
but
you,
Catullus,
be
resolute
and
stand
fast)
XII-
CATULLE!
LESBIA!
NULLA
POTEST
MULIER
Catulle!
Lesbia!
(Catullus!
Lesbia!
Nulla
potest
mulier
tantum
se
dicere
amatam
no
woman
can
truthfully
say
she
was
so
much
loved
Vere,
quantum
a
me
Lesbia
amata
mea
est.
as
my
Lesbia
was
loved
by
me
Nulla
fides
ullo
fuit
umquam
foedere
tanta,
no
such
big
trust
was
ever
kept
in
any
commitment
before
Quanta
in
amore
tuo
ex
parte
reperta
mea
est.
as,
on
my
side,
my
love
for
you
was
kept)
Huc
est
mens
deducta
tua
mea
Lesbia,
culpa
to
this
point,
my
mind
has
been
dragged
down,
my
Lesbia,
by
your
fault
Atque
ita
se
officio
perdidit
ipsa
suo,
and
so
by
its
own
devotion
the
mind
itself
has
destroyed
itself
Ut
iam
nec
bene
velle
queat
tibi,
si
optima
fias,
as
now
it's
not
possible
to
respect
you,
if
you
should
become
very
good,
Nec
desistere
amare,
omnia
si
facias.
nor
is
it
able
to
stop
loving
you,
even
if
you
should
do
every
bad
thing)
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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