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Old 03-08-2015, 09:56 PM   #1
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Default You probably know this tune, but...

Did you know this is what the lyrics really say?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIwrgAnx6Q8
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. correction. Just don't know what this is.
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Old 03-08-2015, 10:20 PM   #3
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. correction. Just don't know what this is.
"O Fortuna" is the first and last movement of "Carmina Burana" by Carl Orff. It's the most famous part and is used a lot in various videos, movies, etc. Because the text is in medieval languages almost nobody understands what they're really saying. This is just an elaborate (but I think really funny) spoof someone put together.
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Old 03-09-2015, 02:37 AM   #4
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Latin is not a medieval language. It is one of the two classic languages. And there are a good many people who have some notion of it (I took it in high schools, Catholic priests are still required to know it, etc.), I suspect many French, Spanish, Portuguese, and English speakers to hazard a good guess at a fair percent of the lyrics.
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TTH, I am certainly not an expert on the history of languages so I can't really comment from my own knowledge. Searching a few references I find they do not all agree.

Wikipedia says this (of the complete Carmina Burana manuscript): "The pieces are mostly bawdy, irreverent, and satirical. They were written principally in Medieval Latin; a few in Middle High German, and some with traces of Old French or Provençal. Some are macaronic, a mixture of Latin and German or French vernacular."

The Dallas Symphony program notes from May 2013 say: "...the poetic texts are a wide-ranging compendium of languages and subjects. A few are in medieval German, others in Latin, still more in old French."

Another reference I found says: "We must, however, always remember that the Carmina Burana were written by people for whom Latin was an acquired language. All too often we find a vague wordiness (the first poem is the worst offender in our selection) and sometimes an outright misuse of words which must have been difficult for even a contemporary to understand." (http://www.tylatin.org/extras/)

I don't know that any of this has much to do with whether one finds the video spoof funny or not, however. I just thought it was a humorous attempt to poke fun at a piece many people have heard and most don't understand.
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I looked at the lyrics to the Orf song, not the manuscript. But I was unaware that the manuscript had such a mix of languages. You learn something every day.
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This might help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00YI0OlQQ6s
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