O viridissima virga - Hildegard von Bingen
Jule Bauer - Gesang, Christine Hübner - keltische Harfe, Mehmet Ungan - Ney
Jule Bauer & Christine Hübner:
http://www.sonnenklang.de
http://www.christinehuebner.tumblr.com
http://www.triskilian.de
http://www.oro-musik.de
http://herzgespann-musik.de
Mehmet Ungan: http://www.orientalischemusikakademie.de
Kamera & Videobearbeitung:
Alexander Nikolaev - http://www.in-myhead.com
1. O viridissima virga, ave, que in ventoso flabro sciscitationis sanctorum prodisti.
2. Cum venit tempus quod tu floruisti in ramis tuis, ave, ave fuit tibi, quia calor solis in te sudavit sicut odor balsami.
3. Nam in te floruit pulcher flos qui odorem dedit omnibus aromatibus que arida erant.
4. Et illa apparuerunt omnia in viriditate plena.
5. Unde celi dederunt rorem super gramen et omnis terra leta facta est, quoniam viscera ipsius frumentum protulerunt et quoniam volucres celi nidos in ipsa habuerunt.
6. Deinde facta est esca hominibus et gaudium magnum epulantium. Unde, o suavis Virgo, in te non deficit ullum gaudium.
7. Hec omnia Eva contempsit.
8. Nunc autem laus sit Altissimo.
1. O branch of freshest green, O hail! Within the windy gusts of saints upon a quest you swayed and sprouted forth.
2. When it was time, you blossomed in your boughs— “Hail, hail!” you heard, for in you seeped the sunlight’s warmth like balsam’s sweet perfume.
3. For in you bloomed so beautiful a flow’r, whose fragrance wakened all the spices from their dried-out stupor.
4. They all appeared in full viridity.
5. Then rained the heavens dew upon the grass and all the earth was cheered, for from her womb she brought forth fruit and for the birds up in the sky have nests in her.
6. Then was prepared that food for humankind, the greatest joy of feasts! O Virgin sweet, in you can ne’er fail any joy.
7. All this Eve chose to scorn.
8. But now, let praise ring forth unto the Highest!
















