In Trutina, is a delightful aria from part III of Carmina Burana, "The court of love" by Carl Orff.
The work is based on a book of 13th century poems, discovered in 1803, at the Benedictine abbey of Benediktbeuern, south of Munich in the Bavarian region. It contains some 250 poems, mostly in Latin,
and the manuscript is perhaps the most important source for Latin secular poetry, dating from this period. The original latin text is shown, along with a full English translation. This performance was recorded in 1984, by the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Riccardo Chailly, with Sylvia Greenberg, soprano. It is in my opinion the finest rendition of this most divine work. Enjoy!
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