@ffseven Cloud Week a SefiKura ship manifesto in Latin “Estuans Interius”, Carmina Burana
Burning inside with violent anger, bitterly I speak to my heart.

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@ffseven Cloud Week a SefiKura ship manifesto in Latin “Estuans Interius”, Carmina Burana
Burning inside with violent anger, bitterly I speak to my heart.
Seeing any image of Sephiroth will cause my brain to play one-winged angel for the next 2 hours or so. That's how I know it's a good character theme song
Burning Inside - Ministry
I shouldn’t be that in love with a music seriously
Estuans interius from Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff. Conducted by Seiji Ozawa. Baritone: Thomas Allen
This is a very intense piece. Seeing as 'estuans interius' means 'burning inside'. In fact, here's the lyrics.
Original site: Classical.net
Estuans interius Burning inside
ira vehementi with violent anger,
in amaritudine bitterly
loquor mee menti I speak to my heart
factus de materia, created from matter,
cinis elementi of the ashes of the elements,
similis sum folio, I am like a leaf
de quo ludunt venti played with by the winds.
Cum sit enim proprium If it is the way
viro sapienti of the wise
mansupra petram ponere to build
sedem fundamenti foundations on stone,
stultus ego comparor the I am a fool, like
fluvio labenti, a flowing stream,
sub eodem tramite which in its course
nunquam permanenti never changes.
Feror ego veluti I am carried along
sine nauta navis, like a ship without a steersman,
ut per vias aeris and in the paths of the air
vaga fertur avis; like a light, hovering bird;
non me tenent vincula, chains cannot hold me,
non me tenet clavis, keys cannot imprison me,
quero mihi similes I look for people like me
et adiungor pravis. and join the wretches.
Mihi cordis gravitas The heaviness of my heart
res videtur gravis; seems like a burden to me;
iocis est amabilis it is pleasant to joke
dulciorque favis; and sweeter than honeycomb;
quicquid Venus imperat, whatever Venus commands
labor est suavis, is a sweet duty,
que nunquam in cordibus she never dwells
habitat ignavis. in a lazy heart.
Via lata gradior I travel the broad path
more iuventutis as is the way of youth,
inplicor et vitiis I give myself to vice,
immemor virtutis, unmindful of virtue,
voluptatis avidus I am eager for the pleasures of the flesh
magis quam salutis, more than for salvation,
mortuus in anima my soul is dead,
curam gero cutis. so I shall look after the flesh.
I actually had to struggle a bit to find a performance/interpretation that I like - this one here is the closest I could find, minus the last note (my favorite version of this, the man practically roared the last note. Couldn't find this version online.) Because it's an intense piece, it requires an energetic, passionate performance.
This was one of my favorite movements from the entire Carmina Burana, I think due to the recurring, soaring line (the slower, higher one heard at 'non me tenent vincula', at 0:48). It's a change from the swift movement of the first half, as well as being in C major from the primary A minor, and musically the contrast makes for a very powerful moment in the middle of a heated piece. I think together with the lyrics, it's quite beautiful.
Estuans interius from the Carmina Burana is basically the most medieval way ever to say YOLO.
The last verse is especially clear: "Via lata gradior more iuventutis" - "I walk the broad road in a youth's way" - probably a reference to the bible verse about how a broad road goes to hell but a narrow path goes to heaven. The speaker continues, "I indulge in sin and disregard virtue, I seek for carnal pleasures more than salvation, my soul is dead but the flesh will comfort me".
It's clear in the song that the speaker isn't really sorry, he just knows that he should be sorry. Basically, he enjoys life way more than he feels he should and he continues on his way although he knows that there might be severe repercussions. "Via lata gradior" is the medieval YOLO.
Estuans Interius - Carl Orff (voc. Hermann Prey)
Because I have a soft spot for some operatic pieces, particularly the ones from Carmina Burana.
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Cloud can’t afford his own choir directed as composed by Nobuo Uematsu. Σ( ̄。 ̄ノ)ノ
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He has transcended the need for a choir.
Obviously.