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Carmina Burana / Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: "Fortune plango vulnera"
Carmina Burana / Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: "Fortune plango vulnera"
Fortune
plango
vulnera
I
bewail
the
wounds
of
Fortune,
Stillantibus
ocellis
With
ever-flowing
tears,
Quod
sua
michi
munera
Because
her
gifts
to
me
Subtrahit
rebellis.
She,
rebellious,
withdraws.
Verum
est,
quod
legitur,
It
is
true,
as
it
is
read,
Fronte
capillata,
That
she
has
hair
upon
her
forehead,
Sed
plerumque
sequitur
But
opportunity
most
often
follows,
Occasio
calvata.
Bald
behind.
Verum
est,
quod
legitur,
It
is
true,
as
it
is
read,
Fronte
capillata,
That
she
has
hair
upon
her
forehead,
Sed
plerumque
sequitur
But
opportunity
most
often
follows,
Occasio
calvata.
Bald
behind.
In
Fortune
solio
On
Fortune's
throne
Sederam
elatus,
I
sat,
exalted,
Prosperitatis
vario
With
the
varied
flower
Flore
coronatus;
Of
prosperity
crowned;
Quicquid
enim
florui
For
whatever
I
flourished,
Felix
et
beatus,
Happy
and
blessed,
Nunc
a
summo
corrui
Now
from
the
height
I
have
fallen,
Gloria
privatus.
Deprived
of
glory.
Quicquid
enim
florui
For
whatever
I
flourished,
Felix
et
beatus,
Happy
and
blessed,
Nunc
a
summo
corrui
Now
from
the
height
I
have
fallen,
Gloria
privatus.
Deprived
of
glory.
Fortune
rota
volvitur:
Fortune's
wheel
turns:
Descendo
minoratus;
I
descend,
diminished;
Alter
in
altum
tollitur;
Another
is
raised
on
high;
Nimis
exaltatus
Too
much
exalted.
Rex
sedet
in
vertices
The
king
sits
at
the
summit
Caveat
ruinam!
Let
him
beware
of
ruin!
Nam
sub
axe
legimus
For
under
the
axle
we
read
of
Hecubam
reginam
Hecuba
the
queen.
Rex
sedet
in
vertices
The
king
sits
at
the
summit
Caveat
ruinam!
Let
him
beware
of
ruin!
Nam
sub
axe
legimus
For
under
the
axle
we
read
of
Hecubam
reginam
Hecuba
the
queen.
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Авторы: Carl Orff
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