Music to start the weekend: Haydn - Insanae Et Vanae Curae

I selected this music for this evening a couple of days ago. The first line - which doesn't mean quite the same thing in latin as it might appear to an english speaker to mean - was not a comment on today's events.


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Chris Whiteside said…
OK, someone is bound to ask me what the Latin words do mean.

A possible translation of the lyrics would be

"Frantic and futile longings invade our minds; they often
fill our hearts and deprive us of hope.

What is the use, O mortal, of striving after earthly things,
if you neglect heaven?


Yet all things will turn out well for you, if God is on your side."

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