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by Vergil (70 BCE - 19 BCE)

Virgillian Spring
 (Sung text for setting by A. Viëtor)
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Language: Latin 
... et nunc omnis ager, nunc omnis parturit arbos,
nunc frondent silvae, nunc formosissimus annu ...

... Ver adeo frondi nemorum, ver utile siluis, 
vere tument terrae et genitalia semina poscunt ...

... avia tum resonant avibus virgulta canoris,
et Venerem certis repetunt armenta diebus ....

... Inque novos soles audent se gramina tuto
Credere, nec metuit surgentes pampinus Austros,
Aut actum cœlo magnìs Aquilonibus imbrem;
Sed trudit gemmas, et frondes explicat omnes.

Non alios prima crescentis origine mundi ...

... Illuxisse dies, aliumve habuisse tenorem
Crediderim : ver illud erat; ver magnus agebat
Orbis ...
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Composition:

    Set to music by Alba Rosa Viëtor (1889 - 1979), "Virgillian Spring", 1941, published 2012, first performed 1945 [ mezzo-soprano, piano ], Amsterdam : Alba Rosa Viëtor Foundation

Text Authorship:

  • by Vergil (70 BCE - 19 BCE)

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