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I. O FORTUNA
1. O Fortuna
2. Fortune plango
II. PRIMO VERE
3. Veris leta facies
4. Omnia sol temperat
5. Ecce gratum
III. UF DEM ANGER
6. Tanz (nstr.)
7. Floret silva nobilis
8. Chramer, gib die varwe mir
9. Reie
10.. Were diu werlt alle min
IV. IN TABERNA
11. Estuans interius (solo/kor)
12. Cignus ustus cantat (solo/kor)
13. Ego sum abbas (solo/kor)
14. In taberna quando sumus
V. COUR D'AMOURS
15. Amor volat undique
16. Dies, nox et omnia (solo)
17. Stetit puella (solo)
18. Circa mea pectora (solo/kor)
19. Si puer com puellula
20 Veni, veni, venias
21 In truitina (solo)
22 Tempus es iocundum
23. Ducissime (solo)
VI. BLANZIFLOR ET HELENA
24. Ave formosissima
VII. FORTUNA IMPERATRIX MUNDI
25. O Fortuna
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III UF DEM ANGER
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(Chorus) |
The noble woods are burgeoning |
Floret silva nobilis
floribus et foliis.
(Small Chorus)
Ubi est antiquus
meus amicus?
Hinc equitavit,
eia, quis me amabit?
(Chorus)
Floret silva undique,
nah min gesellen ist mir we.
(Small Chorus)
Gruonet der walt allenthalben,
wa ist min geselle alse lange?
Der ist geriten hinnen,
o wi, wer sol mich minnen?
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The noble woods are burgeoning
with flowers and leaves.
Where is the lover
I knew? Ah!
He has ridden off!
Oh! Who will love me? Ah!
The woods are burgeoning all over,
I am pining for my lover.
The woods are turning green all over,
why is my lover away so long? Ah!
He has ridden off,
Oh woe, who will love me? Ah!
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8. Chramer, gip die varwe mir (Semi-Chorus)
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Shopkeeper, give me colour
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Chramer, gip die varwe mir,
die min wengel roete,
damit ich die jungen man
an ir dank der minnenliebe noete.
Seht mich an,
jungen man!
lat mich iu gevallen!
Minnet, tugentliche man,
minnecliche frouwen!
minne tuot iu hoch gemout
unde lat iuch in hohen eren schouwen
Seht mich an
jungen man!
lat mich iu gevallen!
Wol dir, werit, daz du bist
also freudenriche!
ich will dir sin undertan
durch din liebe immer sicherliche.
Seht mich an,
jungen man!
lat mich iu gevallen!
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Shopkeeper, give me colour
to make my cheeks red,
so that I can make the young men
love me, against their will.
Look at me,
young men!
Let me please you!
Good men, love
women worthy of love!
Love ennobles your spirit
nd gives you honour.
Look at me,
young men!
Let me please you!
Hail, world,
so rich in joys!
I will be obedient to you
because of the pleasures you afford.
Look at me,
young men!
Let me please you!
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9. Reie
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(Round dance)
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Swaz hie gat umbe,
daz sint alles megede,
die wellent an man
allen disen sumer gan!
Chume, chum, geselle min,
ih enbite harte din,
ih enbite harte din,
chume, chum, geselle min.
Suzer rosenvarwer munt,
chum un mache mich gesunt
chum un mache mich gesunt,
suzer rosenvarwer munt
Swaz hie gat umbe,
daz sint alles megede,
die wellent an man
allen disen sumer gan!
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Those who go round and round
are all maidens,
they want to do without a man
all summer long. Ah! Sla!
Come, come, my love,
I long for you,
I long for you,
come, come, my love.
Sweet rose-red lips,
come and make me better,
come and make me better,
sweet rose-red lips.
Those who go round and round
are all maidens,
they want to do without a man
all summer long. Ah! Sla!
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10. Were diu werlt alle min
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(Were all the world mine)
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Were diu werlt alle min
von deme mere unze an den Rin
des wolt ih mih darben,
daz diu chunegin von Engellant
lege an minen armen. |
Were all the world mine
from the sea to the Rhine,
I would starve myself of it
so that the queen of England
might lie in my arms. |
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