That was GLORIOUS!!!! I'm playing this and pining for spring!! The forsythia and almond are blooming! After this brutal winter of 0° temps in Tennessee! There is so much damage I feared, but now I can see my beloved plants are blossoming in spite of the ice and cold! The sun's warmth has nuzzled them into bloom!!!!
Tempus adest floridum, surgent namque flores Vernales in omnibus, imitantur mores Hoc quod frigus laeserat, reparant calores Cernimus hoc fieri, per multos labores. Sunt prata plena floribus, iucunda aspectu Ubi iuvat cernere, herbas cum delectu Gramina et plantae hyeme quiescunt Vernali in tempore virent et accrescunt. Haec vobis pulchre monstrant Deum creatorem Quem quoque nos credimus omnium factorem O tempus ergo hilare, quo laetari libet Renovato nam mundo, nos novari decet. Terra ornatur floribus et multo decore Nos honestis moribus et vero amore Gaudeamus igitur tempore iucundo Laudemusque Dominum pectoris ex fundo.
”Piae Cantiones, 1582. The collection Piae Cantiones was published in Greifswald, duchy of Pomerania, Germany, and includes 74 Latin and Swedish/Latin songs that were sung at the time in Finnish cathedral schools, most notably in the cathedral school at Turku.” - Wikipedia
🎶The words were by an English guy The music, Scandinavian Wenceslas was five-foot-six He kept his face unshaven Though just a duke throughout his life He always ruled so justly His kingly title was conferred Upon him posthumously🎶
Thank you. This lyrics are original. King Wenceslas version is from 19 century. But the song is latin and it is from song book Piae cantiones 1582. BTW the song is about spring and it is "spring carol" Tempus adest floridum means In this time of blossoming.
That was GLORIOUS!!!! I'm playing this and pining for spring!! The forsythia and almond are blooming! After this brutal winter of 0° temps in Tennessee! There is so much damage I feared, but now I can see my beloved plants are blossoming in spite of the ice and cold! The sun's warmth has nuzzled them into bloom!!!!
90 degrees and sunny today HAD to play this!
Tempus adest floridum, surgent namque flores
Vernales in omnibus, imitantur mores
Hoc quod frigus laeserat, reparant calores
Cernimus hoc fieri, per multos labores.
Sunt prata plena floribus, iucunda aspectu
Ubi iuvat cernere, herbas cum delectu
Gramina et plantae hyeme quiescunt
Vernali in tempore virent et accrescunt.
Haec vobis pulchre monstrant Deum creatorem
Quem quoque nos credimus omnium factorem
O tempus ergo hilare, quo laetari libet
Renovato nam mundo, nos novari decet.
Terra ornatur floribus et multo decore
Nos honestis moribus et vero amore
Gaudeamus igitur tempore iucundo
Laudemusque Dominum pectoris ex fundo.
Jan h
Jan Was
Thanks for the lyrics!!!
Ano, je to trochu jazykolam :D
KIITOKSET RUNSAHAT ILOISEN, RAIKKAAN TEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUMIN VÄLITTÄMISEST! 11.5.2023 kmikko tammerforssin nuapurist
”Piae Cantiones, 1582. The collection Piae Cantiones was published in Greifswald, duchy of Pomerania, Germany, and includes 74 Latin and Swedish/Latin songs that were sung at the time in Finnish cathedral schools, most notably in the cathedral school at Turku.” - Wikipedia
🎶The words were by an English guy
The music, Scandinavian
Wenceslas was five-foot-six
He kept his face unshaven
Though just a duke throughout his life
He always ruled so justly
His kingly title was conferred
Upon him posthumously🎶
This is beautiful :)
complimenti ala cantante con il flauto 😍
Behold the noblest language!
That doesn't sound anything like Esperanto.
It is Latin version, original version from 1582. But the song is older ;)
Don't tell the Greeks.
Terrific!
Thank you very much.
hoc carmen valde nobis placet. vos omnes voces pulcherrimas habetis! MACTE!
Thank you very much. Unfortunately, we are not fluent in Latin, but we are glad you like our music.
I've always loved this music but only knew the King Wenceslas version. I love these lyrics.
Thank you. This lyrics are original. King Wenceslas version is from 19 century. But the song is latin and it is from song book Piae cantiones 1582. BTW the song is about spring and it is "spring carol" Tempus adest floridum means In this time of blossoming.
@@euphoricamusic MVLTAS GRATIAS. :)
Good King Wenceslas looked out on the feast of Stephen..😇😇😇
nay, t'was originally a summer tune!
@@blacksquare2419 spring, but somehow it makes just fine for a Christmas carol
Great! :D
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Interesting! I never heard that song before. However, it sounds diverse and foreign from Europe, though.