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Performed by male choir of MEPhI @ 50 years anniversary at Moscow conservatory

Исполняет мужской хор МИФИ на концерте, посвященном 50 летию хора в большом зале московской консерватории

Гаудеамус - старинный студенческий гимн

Gaudeamus igitur

Juvenes dum sumus

Post jucundum juventutem

Post molestam senectutem

Nos habebit humus. Let us rejoice therefore

While we are young.

After a pleasant youth

After a troublesome old age

The earth will have us.

Ubi sunt qui ante nos

In mundo fuere?

Vadite ad superos

Transite in inferos

Hos si vis videre. Where are they

Who were in the world before us?

You may cross over to heaven

You may go to hell

If you wish to see them.

Vita nostra brevis est

Brevi finietur.

Venit mors velociter

Rapit nos atrociter

Nemini parcetur. Our life is brief

It will be finished shortly.

Death comes quickly

Atrociously, it snatches us away.

No one is spared.

Vivat academia

Vivant professores

Vivat membrum quodlibet

Vivat membra quaelibet

Semper sint in flore. Long live the academy!

Long live the teachers!

Long live each male student!

Long live each female student!

May they always flourish!

Vivant omnes virgines

Faciles, formosae.

Vivant et mulieres

Tenerae amabiles

Bonae laboriosae. Long live all maidens

Easy and beautiful!

Long live mature women also,

Tender and loveable

And full of good labor.

Vivant et republica

et qui illam regit.

Vivat nostra civitas,

Maecenatum caritas

Quae nos hic protegit. Long live the State

And the One who rules it!

Long live our City

And the charity of benefactors

Which protects us here!

Pereat tristitia,

Pereant osores.

Pereat diabolus,

Quivis antiburschius

Atque irrisores.

(vers. C. W. Kindeleben 1781)

Let sadness perish!

Let haters perish!

Let the devil perish!

Let whoever is against our school

Who laughs at it, perish!

Comentarios

10 years ago

DrCharlie89

This is the best version on YT!

11 years ago

immerwiederFCK1900

Pereat diabolus, Quivis antiburschius Atque irrisores. Heil!

11 years ago

bulldogbigred

xie xie!

11 years ago

Niclas Green

I really like this version! Thank You!!!

12 years ago

gadam130

Vivat academia Vivant professores Vivat Selmecbanya 1870.

12 years ago

Augusto Masocco

Bravissimi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12 years ago

miki1900

@shtelle he is drunk and this video really boring, look at this, better: watch?v=TJllP6z8jDw Gaudeamus Igitur evelinehansen

13 years ago

Maurice Green

Really enjoyed this version of a wonderful tune, still prefer the Mario Lanza version from the hollywood film but this was great singing, thank you for posting.

13 years ago

EM Arndt

First and only version here on youtube that comes close to how this song has to be sung: Powerful, majestic, good voices, and all-male. Those guys are only two things lacking. 1. They are not drunk enough to sing this song, and 2. They don't miss notes. Greetings

13 years ago

jekorb

Wonderful graduation hymn! Congratulations to our daughter as she gets her Masters Degree in Accounting today----love you and God bless.

13 years ago

shtelle

@CrazyChris217 what's up with him?

14 years ago

Ana Perez

It is performed since XVIII in most europeans universities. Bhrams made a version when he received an Honoris Causa Doctorate in Breslau. .Lyrics are not exactly academic. Probably from Middle Ages. I think it is a very "juvenes dum sumus"Preambulus to the feast to come! Viva la Vida y la Academia

14 years ago

Kerlerot

C'est absolument ma-gni-fi-que ! Quel élan, quelle vivacité, quelle émotion !! Merci 100000000 fois ;-)

14 years ago

Neferhuri

I can only agree with Waldemar--this is EXACTLY how it should be sung! This is how I imagine it sounding when I read books about students at Oxford and the University of Paris in the Middle Ages.

14 years ago

LightningPenis

Extrem schlechte Kameraführung

14 years ago

namvoda

I like this video

14 years ago

renzo alvau

it's a medieval chaint...dynamics were introduced after XIX century, aren't them?

14 years ago

shtelle

it seems to me that u're lout in the topic above

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