"Carl Orff"
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"Carl Orff"
Ego sum abbas
автор:
Carl Orff
жанры: opera
альбомы: Carmina Burana
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Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis et consilium meum est cum bibulis, et in secta Decii voluntas mea est, et qui mane me quesierit in taberna, post vesperam nudus egredietur, et sic denudatus veste clamabit: Wafna! Wafna! Quid fecisti sors turpissima! Nostre vite gaudia abstulisti omnia!
A mock liturgy. Several parodies of a religious nature have survived from the Middle Ages; this one is put in the mouth of the Abbot of Never-never land, Cockaigne. Secta Decii was an expression used of gamblers; wafna is apparently an expletive used by the Abbot's victim to express his sorrow and anger; the last three lines are addressed by the latter to Luck, not to the Abbot.
EGO SUM ABBAS (рус. "Я — настоятель")
Ego sum abbas Cucaniensis
et consilium meum est cum bibulis,
et in secta Decii voluntas mea est,
et qui mane me quaesierit in taberna
post vesperam nudus egredietur,
et sic denudatus veste clamabit:
Wafna, wafna! quid fecisti, Sors turpissima?
nostrae vitae gaudia
abstulisti omnia!
I am the Abbot of Cockaigne and my counsel is with soaks, and my pleasure is in the order of gamblers and whoever seeks me early in the tavern will leave naked after vespers, and stripped of his clothing he will cry:
Wafna, wafna! What have you done, Luck most foul! You have taken away all the joys of our life!