Lyrics Carl Orff - Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi 3- Veris leta facies

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Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi 3- Veris leta facies
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Coro: Хор:

Veris leta facies Счастливое лицо весны
Mundo propinatur, Повернуто к миру,
Hiemalis acies Суровая зима
Victa iam fugatur, Теперь бежит побежденная;

In vestitu vario Одетая цветами
Flora princepatur, - Господствует Флора, -
Nemorum dulci sono, Гармония леса
Cantu celebratur. Ah! Хвалит ее в песнях. Ah!

Flore fubus gremio Влюбленный во Флору
Phebus novo more Фобос вновь
risum dat, hoc vario Улыбки расточает, убранные
Iam stipate flore, Сонмом цветов,

Zephyrus nectareo Зефир дохнул нектаром -
Spirans un odore; Поднялись бризы;
Certatum pro bravio Позвольте же нам мчать чтобы выйграть
curramus in amore. Ah! Приз любви. Ah!

Cytrarizat cantico Словно арфа поет
dulcis Philomena, Нежный соловей,
Flore rident vario Морем цветов
Prata iam serana, Смеются радостные луга,


Salit cetus avium Щебет птиц все громче
Silve per amena, В чудесных лесах,
Chorus promit virginum И хор дев
Iam gaudia millena. Ah! Уже обещает тысячу радостей. Ah!
Coro: choir:

Veris Leta Facies The happy face of spring
Mundo Propinatur, turned to the world,
Hiemalis Acies harsh winter
Victa Iam Fugatur, now the defeated is running;

In vestitu vario dressed with flowers
Flora Princepatur, - Flora dominates, -
Nemorum Dulci Sono, Forest Harmony
Cantu Celebratur. AH! Praises her in songs. AH!

Flore Fubus Gremio in love with Flora
Phebus novo more phobos again
Risum Dat, Hoc Vario Smiles Smoke, cleaned
Iam Stipate Flore, a host of flowers,

Zephyrus nectareo marshmallow dies with nectar -
Spiras un Odore; Brizs rose;
Certatum Pro Bravio let us rush to win
Curramus in amore. AH! Prize of love. AH!

Cytrarizat Cantico as if a harp sings
Dulcis Philomeena, a delicate nightingale,
Flore Rident Vario Flower Sea
Prata Iam Serana, joyful meadows laugh,


Salit Cetus avium brushes of birds louder
Silve per amena, in wonderful forests,
Chorus Promit Virginum and Choir girl
Iam Gaudia Millena. AH! Already promises a thousand joys. AH!
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