Thursday, July 30, 2009

who is Carmina Burana and why am i thanking Jon Stewart for introducing me to her?

almost one month ago i had the wonderful opportunity of hearing the Portuguese Symphony in an outdoor concert in Lisbon. because it didn't start until 10pm, i could only stay for the first 30 minutes before having to take the subway back to my hotel. the opening number was very powerful, very very recognizable but i did not know the name of the composition nor the composer. well, while watching last night's Daily Show with Jon Stewart i heard the music used as background to the ridiculousness of the Fox News Station's version of the news. Jon Stewart then used the music as background to Dora the Explorer to show how this music can make the most innocent scenes seem evil. and then Jon said "damn you Carmina Burana".
so, i googled Carmina Burana. thank you Jon Stewart and Carl Orff.
July 5th Coro do Teatro Nacional Orchestra Sinfonica Portuguesa
(the music actually starts around 1:40).

this is the music and lyrics. just as in my clip, you will notice you need to turn up the volume about 30 seconds into video.

O FortunaO Fortune,
velut lunalike the moon
statu variabilis,you are changeable,
semper crescisever waxing
aut decrescis;and waning;
vita detestabilishateful life
nunc obduratfirst oppresses
et tunc curatand then soothes
ludo mentis aciem,as fancy takes it;
egestatem,poverty
potestatemand power
dissolvit ut glaciem.it melts them like ice.
Sors immanisFate - monstrous
et inanis,and empty,
rota tu volubilis,you whirling wheel,
status malus,you are malevolent,
vana saluswell-being is vain
semper dissolubilis,and always fades to nothing,
obumbratashadowed
et velataand veiled
michi quoque niteris;you plague me too;
nunc per ludumnow through the game
dorsum nudumI bring my bare back
fero tui sceleris.to your villainy.
Sors salutisFate is against me
et virtutisin health
michi nunc contraria,and virtue,
est affectusdriven on
et defectusand weighted down,
semper in angaria.always enslaved.
Hac in horaSo at this hour
sine morawithout delay
corde pulsum tangite;pluck the vibrating strings;
quod per sortemsince Fate
sternit fortem,strikes down the strong man,
mecum omnes plangite!everyone weep with me!

i just heard a commercial for a new movie called The Goods which has this same music in the background. i wonder how Mr. Orff would feel about his music in such a movie. i think i read there is a controversy whether or not it was the music in the 1976 film, The Omen.