DISCLAIMER: The Brutus Liberator mentionned in this song is the one who overthrew the last king, there was more than one Brutus in Roman history, shockingly enough. ABOUT THE LATIN IN THIS VIDEO: In grammatical terms, the “laudamus/we praise” cannot be linked directly to the following words as the case system would render them in accusative, and as they are right now, they’re being rendered in nominative. The first word of the song would have have been better as "we sing/canimus," and everything else follows as it is right now. Alternatively, a clumsier excuse for the lyrics can be to interpret the “laudamus” as complety indendent. The voices just say “we praise,” and that’s it, they just praise. The rest of the lyrics then have to be completely separate in order to remain in the nominative case. It’s clumsy but it’s a way the lyrics as they are work.
I'm just a new fan of your works that is happy you create the content. We can always adjust afterwards; adapt like the Romans themselves did. ;) But no eternal defeat.
These are small details and it's great you want to receive input and improve. It doesn't bother me. I love the music and I get goosebumps every time I hear SENATVS POPVLVS QVE ROMANVS.
don't worry about it man, it still sounds awesome. maybe get rid of the weird trumpet during the verse transitions (its very jarring) but other than that its awesome.
@@nargan1129 You can't asume that. Tell me you know nothing about Rome without telling me you nothing about Rome. The monarchy, republic and empire are moderns division of Ancient Rome, they didn't called that. And at the 3 stages Rome has a senate. The first use of SPQR are dated in the 80 B.C, at the Rome republic, but they still using it until 337 A.C. so they used the form SPQR more during the empire than the republic.
@@Nefarivs Hmm.. well, nevertheless, this concept refers more specifically to the republic, doesn’t it? During the empire, the spqr principle itself was violated.
When we think of the Roman Empire we imagine generals, rulers, and gladiators, but we rarely think of the men that fought under those generals and rulers to make Rome what it was.
Lyrics (as the video): Laudamus Honor, gloria, vigor, potentia Senator et agricola Canimus et canimus: "Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2) Laudamus Romulus, Genitor, et Brutus, Liberator Mercator et bellator Canimus et canimus: "Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2) Laudamus Jupiter, Victoria, Neptunus, Fortuna Piscator et poeta Canimus et canimus: "Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
I'm actually impressed by the good classical Latin pronunciation, true man of culture. Also, being Italian it's almost exactly like listening to an Italian song, really weird feeling indeed, so cool.
Wow, a lot of Italians are of the opinion that the pronunciation of Latin always has to be Ecclesiastical, or are even unaware of Classical Latin's existence due to Ecclesiastical being more similar to Italian and being taught in Italian schools. Cool to see an Italian who doesn't think like that!
@@simianto9957 yeah you're 100% right. In fact, I prefer ecclesiastical pronunciation too, because it sounds more natural to us ahah. Thanks for the compliment by the way :P
@@stillalivedarlingsmuah I’m so sad and shocked to see what’s happening to you guys over there, I hope at least this song made your day a little bit better!
What a spectacular sight it would have been to witness Augustus, his father Julius, Germanicus, Tiberius, Aurelian, or Scipio, riding through the streets followed by their victorious men amidst an elated plebeian crowd.
@@dhaqabk4022 Ceasar was not the father of Augustus, it was his great-nephew, which he adopted as heir. The emperors after Augustus continued to adopt an heir who was deemed competent to rule the empire. Rome never saw itself as a monarchy, for it hated kings since the beginning of it's history. When the emperors began to apoint their sons as heirs, that's where it began to crumble.
@@cradlis3456 Essentially, Caesar found a loophole to make Rome a monarchy again, but without technically being a monarch. Fuckin- why can't people just have faith in the Republic? It works. It waxes and waines time to time, but damnit it works. (Speakinf very broadly, not of Rome)
@@dhaqabk4022 Imagine the feeling of elation, when legions came back from the hunt for Hannibal Barca - after knowing how close it was for Rome to face destruction...
@@rdonshatalov as if I have any issue about it, do you think I care about a slight praise of dead deities put in a very beautiful Roman song? Do I? Now shut up before I put you in the arena for the lions to eat
Oh I can just replace the praise of the pagan gods anyway make it "Laudamus Iesus, Maria, Josephus et Petrus, piscator et poeta canimus et canimus SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
SPQR is before the empire (509 - 27 BC) and at least for me way more interesting. Early empire up to Marcus Aurelius is still very intriguing, and obviously there is a lot of history before its downfall, but "true Rome" is during the republic era in my opinion.
I posted a comment on your first upload yesterday but I will repeat it again: You have no idea how much I love your Roman themed compositions (that's how I first found you). Your talent is off the charts and I will never get enough of the Roman music that you produce. The instruments, the epic beat, the vocals, the lyrics in Classical Latin, everything was just absolutely PERFECT! Your ability to match your voice to the specific eras your music is set in, gives me goosebumps. It's superbe! You transported me back into ancient Rome (Republican times). I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! It will be on repeat for QUITE A WHILE. Thank you so much for making the rather sad day a little brighter with your talent. I also have to note, that I appreciate your descriptions about your pieces. It provides historical background as well as the glimpse of the "behind the scenes" of your musical creations. Thank you! Ave Roma and Ave Farya Faraji!
This is glorious. Rome was not about constant warfare. Well... it was. But the point of warfare was to spread the Pax Romana. The Roman Peace. And this captures the spirit of the Pax Romana perfectly.
@@raixuh he's referring to Lucius Junius Brutus, the founder and first consul of the Republic, not Marcus Junius Brutus, the one who assassinated Caesar
Bro, I can't believe I discovered your channel just now. This is so damn addictive! But the craziest part is that you're able to sing in all these languages and make all this music. I don't know what's your background or how you're able to comprehend so many cultures, but hats off! Incredible! Best regards from Serbia!
Step 1: Open this music Step 2: Launch Bannerlord Step 3: DELETE YOUR BARBARIC SAVES AND START A IMPERIAL GAME Step 4: Conquer Calradia with your Legionaires
Compared to modern western instruments it’s so unique The sound is so interesting but I love it it’s amazing that we can even hear this ancient instrument
Lyrics in Romanian: Lăudăm! Onoare, Glorie, Vigoare, Putere Senator și agricultor Cântam și cântam: Senatul și poporul Roman Romulus, Genitorul, și Brutus, Eliberatorul Comerciant și războinic Cântam și cântam: Senatul și poporul Roman Lăudăm! Iupiter, Victorie, Neptun, Avere Pescar și poet Cântam și cântam: Senatul și poporul Roman
@Cypher Mai de mult, în graiurile locale din Ardeal, nu se zicea să trăiești, ci „Vivat!”. Poate ar trebui să încercăm să înlocuim „să trăiești” cu „vivat”. Sau măcar să fie folosite interschimbabil.
en español/in spanish Letra: Alabamos: Honor, Gloria Vigor, Potencia Senador y agricultor cantamos y cantamos "¡senado del pueblo romano!" Alabamos: Rómulo, el padre y Bruto el Libertador Mercader y guerrero cantamos y cantamos "¡¡senado del pueblo romano!" Alabamos: Júpiter, Victoria Neptuno, Fortuna pescador y poeta cantamos y cantamos ¡¡senado del pueblo romano!
I am listening to this while I play Total War Rome 2 and Atilla, while I create Roman Empire as Byzantium in EU4 and CK3, while I play as Galactic Roman Empire in Stellaris. This so perfect. Thank you Farya!
There is nothing better than listening to your music during work. It makes my day so epic. Thank you for you effort! Keep doing it and greetings from Bulgaria!
@@viysnjor4811 The republic died due to the corruption of those who were supposed to defend it. Unfortunately... Pompey or Caesar would come to power anyway or one of their successors, since the first triumvirate the death of the republic had already been decreed. For Caesar it was kill or be killed, Pompey would depose him and perhaps become the first perpetual dictator...or someone else would do it, it was a matter of time. In my opinion, the question was not "IF" the corrupt republic would fall but WHEN and WHO would overthrow it. Brutus had the same name of the great liberator but he were just a propaganda used by aristocrats. If Caesar had lost, I believe the republic would die the same way. It's sad, but it's reality. The events that led to the end of the republic begin with the corruption in the years prior to the election of Gaius Marius as consul, passing through the bloodthirsty tyranny of Sulla and his conservative party advancing to the depravity and disregard for human life that led to the rebellion of Spartacus... After that there was no turning back...but sooner or later one of the generals would defeat their rivals and become sovereign.
It's been a full year. This song still carries all the fear and despair I felt a year ago, yet it feels comforting as if it gives hope that despite whatever fate is waiting for us in the future it will not be the end.
I always look forward to when you make Roman music, I love to have your music in the background when I'm playing total war and other strategy games. Keep up the good work, amazing as always!
No etrusks king Tarkanius Turkish 🤩🤘 hahahaha Lucius Tarquinius Superbus hahahaha 🤘🇹🇷 Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 🤩🤘🇹🇷 tarquinus only Turkish name 👍 Usil is the angel who brings light in Turks and Turkish girls also use this name. The meaning of the name is already very bright well now maybe you can understand who the etruscan god is the latins attacked our kingdom in italy and destroyed our culture we etruscans but we were defeated this is the truth
U.S.A. "We are bringing Democracy to your country whether you like it or not." Rome "We are bringing Civilization to your country, whether you like it or not."
You must be American to have such bad taste! Comparing the USA with Rome is mental dementia. Rome is the origin of western glory, the USA is the origin of all degeneration in the west of the globe! The only nation that still has remnants of the great Roman empire is Russia.
I'm pretty sure I saw this and said something about it earlier today. No matter. In short, you did it again, like you always do. A class act. I can wax poetic all day and I'd still come up short, just a pleasure to listen to your compositions. : )
All your songs are incredible, but this is my favorite. What a treasure. I love it! I keep this song and some of your others on repeat. Please please please keep doing what you're doing!
well respect to the creator for singing and composing this music, i always heard that educated persians love greece and rome but never believed that they were this educated respect to farya faraji from greece ps educated greeks here also love persia very much
Si te gusta lo romano y viajar te gustara esto, en españa en la ciudad de Lugo ( una ciudad de origen romano que conserva asta la la muralla romana con 87 torres, 3 metros de qncho y no recuerdo cuantos de alto y 2 km de largo ) se celebra todos los años el arde lucis, muy recomendado
In Romanian: Laudam Onoare, glorie, vigoare, Putere (/potenta) Senator si agricultor Cantam si cantam Senatul Poporului Roman Romulus, genitorul si Brutus, eliberatorul Negustor si luptator Cantam si cantam Senatul Poporului Roman Laudam Jupiter, victoria, Neptum, fericele Pescar si poet Cantam si cantam Senatul Poporului Roman could use "belitor" instead of "luptator" but that means just "the one who hits/harms"
@@wilmerbesitan1200 It's because, the balkans were heavily romanized (except for the greek and the south illyrians, that had less influence). So you have basically almost all the balkans + the carpathian region (actual romania) speaking latin. Later, it evolved to vulgar latin, but there were some slavic migrations that assimilated the romans. The Romanians & aromanians (etc.) were the only ones to not be assimilated.
@@brutalarmy4179 beli, belesc v. t. (intl.) 1. a bate foarte rău. 2. a fura. 3. a înşela. 4. a înjunghia. 5. a omorî. (Notă: Definiţia este preluată din Dicţionar de argou al limbii române, Editura Niculescu, 2007
Lyrics in formal portuguese. Saudamos! Honra,Glória,Vigor,Potência Senador e Agricultor Cantamos e Cantamos Senado Popular Romano Rômulo, o Genitor, e Brutus, o Liberador Mercador e Peleador Cantamos e Cantamos Senado Popular Romano Saudamos! Júpiter, Vitória, Netuno, Fortuna Pescador e Poeta Cantamos e Cantamos Senado Popular Romano
O Italiano traduziu "peleador"como guerreiro...🤔 Quem será que acertou? Obs. Onde encontro a letra completa em latim? As legendas somem em algumas partes da música...
@raciociniologico2526 peleador pode ser traduzido como guerreiro/soldadp/forte dependendo de como vc usa na Frase. O do italiano nao esta incorrecto. E na questao da legenda em latim, creio que ja fizeram nos comentarios anima do meu.
Amazing content, keep it up brother! I have to say you're one of the most creative and "innovative" musicians these days. One would ask why innovative? Because you're bringing traditional, ancestral music to modern times where it is much, much needed. Thank you for the amazing content!
Lyrics in Italian: Lodiamo! (Archaic "laudiamo") Onore, gloria, vigore, potenza Senatore e agricoltore Cantiamo e cantiamo: Il Senato e il Popolo Romano (x2) Lodiamo! Romolo, il genitore, e Bruto, il liberatore Il mercante e il guerriero Cantiamo e cantiamo: Il Senato e il Popolo Romano (x2) Lodiamo! Giove, Vittoria, Nettuno, Fortuna Pescatore e poeta Cantiamo e cantiamo: Il Senato e il Popolo Romano (x2)
Beautifully made! I can almost imagine myself standing before the Tenth singing it with Ceasar or some other legionaries with Pompey, Marius, Scipio, Fabian, Sulla. Brilliant!
In fact, some of my friends gets surprised when I pronounce some of Latin text in the original way romans used to speak, and they admitt that they understand some words. VIVAM ROMA CONTINVAM EST. GRATIAS FARYA, ET BENE VALETE. #SPQR #ROMAAETERNA
@@faryafaraji I think this is the by far the best roman music i've ever come across, i think it would be cool if you did like a piece where is transitions from one part of history to another
Good job! As a student of music theory and Roman Antiquity, I approve. As a Catholic schoolkid, I say Salute! Honorem Romae et ad suos deferis. Pax voluntas tua.
Paroles en français/Lyrics in french : louons l'honneur, la gloire, la vigueur, le pouvoir sénateurs et fermiers chantons et chantons : "Le Sénat et le peuple romains" (x2) louons Romulus, le père, et Brutus, le libérateur marchands et guerriers chantons et chantons : "Le Sénat et le peuple romains" (x2) louons Jupiter, Victoria, Neptune, Fortuna pêcheurs et poètes chantons et chantons : "Le Sénat et le peuple romains" (x2)
Well, in 1790-1800s France had the strongest Roman cultural influence and actually repeated the Roman historical cycle: the kingdom by 753/1792, the republic by 49/1799, the transition from the republic to the empire by 27/1804, the complete empire further, of course with some differences; first of all that such French cycle was more compressed with less numbers of civil conflicts and much stronger idea of restoring the old monarchy what was unacceptable among Romans of BCE.
@@ΓνώστηςτωνγατώνYes. We, French, are descendants of the Gallo-Romans, an ethnic group of Romanized Celts, mixed with Roman settlers. The majority of our cities were founded by the Romans, our language came from Latin, and our French culture is mostly of Roman origin. We are the descendants of Roma, like the Italians, Spaniards, Portugueses and Romanians.
Lyrics in Serbian - Cyrillic Хвалимо! Част и славу! Енергију и снагу! Сенатора и сељака! Певамо и певамо! Сенату и народу римскому! Хвалимо! Ромула праоца! И Брута ослободиоца! Трговца и војника! Певамо и певамо! Сенату и народу римскому! Хвалимо! Јупитера и Викторију! Нептуна и Фортунy! Рибара и песника! Певамо и певамо! Сенату и народу римскому! ----------------------------------------------- Lyrics in Serbian - Latin Hvalimo! Čast i slavu! Energiju i snagu! Senatora i seljaka! Pevamo i pevamo! Senatu i narodu rimskomu! Hvalimo! Romula praoca! I Bruta oslobodioca! Trgovca i vojnika! Pevamo i pevamo! Senatu i narodu rimskomu! Hvalimo! Jupitera i Viktoriju! Neptuna i Fortunu! Ribara i pesnika Pevamo i pevamo! Senatu i narodu rimskomu!
Thanks for putting the lyrics in the comments. The picture glitches out in the middle of the video, so I had trouble making out the 'Mercator et Bellator' line.
S.P.Q.R LAUDAMUS HONOR , GLORIA , VIGOR , POTENTIA SENATOR ET AGRICOLA CANIMUS ET CANIMUS SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS LAUDAMUS ROMULUS , GENITOR , ET BRUTUS , LIBERATOR MERCATOR ET BELLATOR CANIMUS ET CANIMUS SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS LAUDAMUS JUPITER , VICTORIA , NEPTUNUS , FORTUNA PISCATOR ET POETA CANIMUS ET CANIMUS SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS S.P.Q.R
Nice! Little cultural info from italian latin student: the reason why italian is so near to latin is that most part of our words comes from the latin accusative (for the singular forms; this happens also for the plural forms, except for the 2 declination nouns: these plural forms come instead from nominative to distinguish better the singular forms from the plural ones: I will show you soon). For example: from LUPUM (“wolf”, singular accusative) we have “Lupo” in italian singular form, because of the fall of the final -M (it happens also in other neo-latin languages) and the regular change of the U in O (following our atonic vowels system); the plural form of LUPUM was taken instead from the nominative LUPI (“wolves”), because if it was taken from the plural accusative, It would have been LUPO as the same as the the singular form, because of the fall of the final -S. So: LUPUM > LUPU(M) > LUPO (U->O); plural form: LUPI = lupi (latin=italian); And this is what would have happened if we had taken the plural accusative to form our plural forms: LUPOS > LUPO(S) > LUPO: as you can see, this form is identical to the singular form and it would have been difficult to distinguish the singular forms from plural forms. So, for the 2 declination nouns my ancestors picked up from plural nominative instead of plural accusative 😂. We don’t have the same problem for the singular / plural accusative in the other declinations, because the difference between singular and plural forms are saved in their final letters. Hope someone like to know this thing… sorry for my english, that’s not my native language. However, I hope someone can understand lol
I know Rome I and Rome II Total War had very good soundtracks in the main menu. But my goodness, if they had used your soundtrack for it I would be thrilled just as much. Especially with Rome II which had the Eagle and SPQR at the front.
As many Latin brothers have translated the lyrics in their languages, I will do the same. In Italian the lyrics would be: (Noi) lodiamo! Onore, Gloria, Vigore, Potenza. Senatore e agricoltore Cantiamo e cantiamo: Senato e Popolo Romano. (Noi) lodiamo! Romolo, progenitore, e Brutus, liberatore Mercante e guerriero Cantiamo e cantiamo: Senato e Popolo Romano. (Noi) lodiamo! Giove, Vittoria, Nettuno, Fortuna Pescatore e poeta Cantiamo e cantiamo: Senato e Popolo Romano.
DISCLAIMER: The Brutus Liberator mentionned in this song is the one who overthrew the last king, there was more than one Brutus in Roman history, shockingly enough.
ABOUT THE LATIN IN THIS VIDEO:
In grammatical terms, the “laudamus/we praise” cannot be linked directly to the following words as the case system would render them in accusative, and as they are right now, they’re being rendered in nominative.
The first word of the song would have have been better as "we sing/canimus," and everything else follows as it is right now. Alternatively, a clumsier excuse for the lyrics can be to interpret the “laudamus” as complety indendent. The voices just say “we praise,” and that’s it, they just praise. The rest of the lyrics then have to be completely separate in order to remain in the nominative case. It’s clumsy but it’s a way the lyrics as they are work.
I'm just a new fan of your works that is happy you create the content. We can always adjust afterwards; adapt like the Romans themselves did. ;) But no eternal defeat.
These are small details and it's great you want to receive input and improve.
It doesn't bother me. I love the music and I get goosebumps every time I hear SENATVS POPVLVS QVE ROMANVS.
❤️🇧🇬✨🌹🙏❤️ Да Живее Римската Империя! Винаги! Завинаги! ¡Viva El Imperio Romano! ¡Siempre! Para Siempre! ✨🙏❤️
don't worry about it man, it still sounds awesome. maybe get rid of the weird trumpet during the verse transitions (its very jarring) but other than that its awesome.
@@ZugzugZugzugson You mean the bagpipes? Those make the song even better imo.
-How often men thinks about the roman empire?
-Everyday
It still lives long live the empire
every day, literaly!
In the context of this song, it’s still about the Roman Republic
@@nargan1129 You can't asume that. Tell me you know nothing about Rome without telling me you nothing about Rome. The monarchy, republic and empire are moderns division of Ancient Rome, they didn't called that. And at the 3 stages Rome has a senate. The first use of SPQR are dated in the 80 B.C, at the Rome republic, but they still using it until 337 A.C. so they used the form SPQR more during the empire than the republic.
@@Nefarivs Hmm.. well, nevertheless, this concept refers more specifically to the republic, doesn’t it? During the empire, the spqr principle itself was violated.
When we think of the Roman Empire we imagine generals, rulers, and gladiators, but we rarely think of the men that fought under those generals and rulers to make Rome what it was.
i agree. Schools need to teach more bout this stuff
Also, we rarely think about slaves and poor roman citizens, because if you were born in rome you would probably be a fucked up peasant xd
this song is the roman republic....
@@basedhellenic7508 Those soldiers also fought for Rome.
@@basedhellenic7508 SPQR was used by Roman Empire too, so you are saying nonsense
Do you hear that? That's civilization approaching!
@@saeedvazirian even persian can't beat romans so they're even in terms of power
I hear it too
No importa la raza, etnia ni lenguaje todos escuchamos ese sonido.
Haha! Cheers icarus 372, seems interesting
- Love lots,
Granny Linda.
@@lakas_tama some east nomads did bonk and rome has fallen. some barbarian did bonk and rome fell down, jajajazaahah
I swear every track you made for Rome has an entirely different taste from others, PLEASE dont stop!
Lyrics (as the video):
Laudamus
Honor, gloria, vigor, potentia
Senator et agricola
Canimus et canimus:
"Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
Laudamus
Romulus, Genitor, et Brutus, Liberator
Mercator et bellator
Canimus et canimus:
"Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
Laudamus
Jupiter, Victoria, Neptunus, Fortuna
Piscator et poeta
Canimus et canimus:
"Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
Ave Imperator!
Grazias
Thanks
@@skybluesbolognese58 Gratias*
@@LegioXXI fuckyng corrector
I'm actually impressed by the good classical Latin pronunciation, true man of culture.
Also, being Italian it's almost exactly like listening to an Italian song, really weird feeling indeed, so cool.
Wow, a lot of Italians are of the opinion that the pronunciation of Latin always has to be Ecclesiastical, or are even unaware of Classical Latin's existence due to Ecclesiastical being more similar to Italian and being taught in Italian schools. Cool to see an Italian who doesn't think like that!
@@simianto9957 yeah you're 100% right. In fact, I prefer ecclesiastical pronunciation too, because it sounds more natural to us ahah. Thanks for the compliment by the way :P
E se lo dice il Mostro Di Firenze...
@@M.G.2000 Io ho scritto le poesie
Si ma lei è imputato di sedici omicidi...
>Wakes up
>War in Ukraine
>I live on the ukrainian border
>Day ruined
>New Roman song by Farya Faraji
>happiness restored
Not the best day ever, but the song sure helps to cope with the situation.
This song is the only thing that kept me mentally alive today (I’m in Kyiv)
@@stillalivedarlingsmuah I’m so sad and shocked to see what’s happening to you guys over there, I hope at least this song made your day a little bit better!
@@stillalivedarlingsmuah Good luck there my friend, our hearts are with all of you.
@@stillalivedarlingsmuah Good luck and blessings from Romania!
May Mars be with you. :)
-Your Latin neighbors down south
Can you imagine watching the legions marching trough the streets of Rome during a triumph and this being played
What a spectacular sight it would have been to witness Augustus, his father Julius, Germanicus, Tiberius, Aurelian, or Scipio, riding through the streets followed by their victorious men amidst an elated plebeian crowd.
With a people gathering and shouting : Ave (insert name) !
Per aspera ad astra!
Ahhhh I would like to participate.
@@dhaqabk4022 Ceasar was not the father of Augustus, it was his great-nephew, which he adopted as heir. The emperors after Augustus continued to adopt an heir who was deemed competent to rule the empire. Rome never saw itself as a monarchy, for it hated kings since the beginning of it's history. When the emperors began to apoint their sons as heirs, that's where it began to crumble.
@@cradlis3456 Essentially, Caesar found a loophole to make Rome a monarchy again, but without technically being a monarch.
Fuckin- why can't people just have faith in the Republic? It works. It waxes and waines time to time, but damnit it works. (Speakinf very broadly, not of Rome)
@@dhaqabk4022 Imagine the feeling of elation, when legions came back from the hunt for Hannibal Barca - after knowing how close it was for Rome to face destruction...
Now this is the anthem of my Empire
Wish I could get one just as cool.
its an Antheme of Europa
This is the real anthem of the EU
@@rdonshatalov as if I have any issue about it, do you think I care about a slight praise of dead deities put in a very beautiful Roman song? Do I? Now shut up before I put you in the arena for the lions to eat
Oh I can just replace the praise of the pagan gods anyway make it "Laudamus Iesus, Maria, Josephus et Petrus, piscator et poeta canimus et canimus SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
1:38 hey what's that nasty visual glitch ? It surely wasn't here the last time I listened to this song
That's what I was trying to check about.
Nah it comes every time. The lyrics "Mercator et Bellator" aren't visible
@@s.n5634 but it wasn't always like that
I have been obsessed with the Roman Empire since I was a little boy. I really appreciate this music.
SPQR is before the empire (509 - 27 BC) and at least for me way more interesting. Early empire up to Marcus Aurelius is still very intriguing, and obviously there is a lot of history before its downfall, but "true Rome" is during the republic era in my opinion.
I posted a comment on your first upload yesterday but I will repeat it again: You have no idea how much I love your Roman themed compositions (that's how I first found you). Your talent is off the charts and I will never get enough of the Roman music that you produce. The instruments, the epic beat, the vocals, the lyrics in Classical Latin, everything was just absolutely PERFECT! Your ability to match your voice to the specific eras your music is set in, gives me goosebumps. It's superbe! You transported me back into ancient Rome (Republican times). I LOVE LOVE LOVE this! It will be on repeat for QUITE A WHILE. Thank you so much for making the rather sad day a little brighter with your talent. I also have to note, that I appreciate your descriptions about your pieces. It provides historical background as well as the glimpse of the "behind the scenes" of your musical creations. Thank you! Ave Roma and Ave Farya Faraji!
Thanks a lot Anne, I appreciate your support alot!
@@faryafaraji 👍
This is glorious. Rome was not about constant warfare. Well... it was. But the point of warfare was to spread the Pax Romana. The Roman Peace. And this captures the spirit of the Pax Romana perfectly.
...except it calls brutus a liberator, that is a republican ode, the pax romana is from the roman empire 🦉
UBI SOLITUDINEM FACIUNT, PACEM APPELLANT... 😉😉😉
@@raixuh he's referring to Lucius Junius Brutus, the founder and first consul of the Republic, not Marcus Junius Brutus, the one who assassinated Caesar
@@leohe2594, sure, but that's still the Republic....which didn't know much peace
@@TheAchilles26 it did until the Gracchus reforms
You embodied the meaning of a republic in this song.
Agreed 🦉
AVE 🦅
Hail the Republic.
Agree
hail the state
It's one of the most beautiful melodies I've ever heard! Congratulations Farya!
Bro, I can't believe I discovered your channel just now. This is so damn addictive! But the craziest part is that you're able to sing in all these languages and make all this music. I don't know what's your background or how you're able to comprehend so many cultures, but hats off! Incredible! Best regards from Serbia!
Step 1: Open this music
Step 2: Launch Bannerlord
Step 3: DELETE YOUR BARBARIC SAVES AND START A IMPERIAL GAME
Step 4: Conquer Calradia with your Legionaires
After restoring the world.
Name yourself:
RESTITVTOR ORBIS
@@giansviktor9764 what about avrelius ( i remember this is how to write)
Real
@@khuzaitwarlord5742 literally me playing M&B2 with a medieval Europe mod and restoring the Roman Empire
I have done this like 8 times
I love the sound of the aulos in this so much
Same! 😊
Compared to modern western instruments it’s so unique
The sound is so interesting but I love it it’s amazing that we can even hear this ancient instrument
As a Latin student, this is really helping me study. Thank you kind comrade.
Agreed
1:38 - 2:17 OK, than! How do you explain me these words?
@@pidgurus they literally have English subtitles.
@@douglasallar9176It’s blurred
Lyrics in Romanian:
Lăudăm!
Onoare, Glorie, Vigoare, Putere
Senator și agricultor
Cântam și cântam:
Senatul și poporul Roman
Romulus, Genitorul, și Brutus, Eliberatorul
Comerciant și războinic
Cântam și cântam:
Senatul și poporul Roman
Lăudăm!
Iupiter, Victorie, Neptun, Avere
Pescar și poet
Cântam și cântam:
Senatul și poporul Roman
i think its "et" for and
@@ancienthistory4life23 yes in latin
@@mlipinski3396 yep
Noi suntem urmașii Romei ,niste răi și niște fameni...
@Cypher Mai de mult, în graiurile locale din Ardeal, nu se zicea să trăiești, ci „Vivat!”. Poate ar trebui să încercăm să înlocuim „să trăiești” cu „vivat”. Sau măcar să fie folosite interschimbabil.
I love this themes, working out in the gym and hearing this makes you feel pumped af, thanks Farya
You are a great artist my friend. With no doubt you refflect in your music the spirit of the culture of all that nations that you sing.
en español/in spanish
Letra:
Alabamos:
Honor, Gloria
Vigor, Potencia
Senador y agricultor
cantamos y cantamos
"¡senado del pueblo romano!"
Alabamos:
Rómulo, el padre
y Bruto el Libertador
Mercader y guerrero
cantamos y cantamos
"¡¡senado del pueblo romano!"
Alabamos:
Júpiter, Victoria
Neptuno, Fortuna
pescador y poeta
cantamos y cantamos
¡¡senado del pueblo romano!
Lo mismo que en Portugues
En la parte del estribillo lo de 'Senatus Populusque Romanus' ,su traducción es 'El Senado y el Pueblo Romano'
Al español: Saludamos!!! ...Honor y Gloria, ...Vigor y Potencia, ...Senador y Agricultor, ... Cantamos y Cantamos, ...Senado del Pueblo Romano...
Creo que en este contexto es "fuerza" envés de "potencia "
@@TheManuelSeijo6 orgulloso hablar una lengua desendiente del Latín, Roma máxima representación de la civilización
I am listening to this while I play Total War Rome 2 and Atilla, while I create Roman Empire as Byzantium in EU4 and CK3, while I play as Galactic Roman Empire in Stellaris. This so perfect. Thank you Farya!
S.P.Q.R forever🇮🇹🇮🇹
From the ashes of Troy did you rise. Sons of the Carpathian Mountains. Immortal forever. Mighty as the eagle. Your voice echoing for eternity.
There is nothing better than listening to your music during work. It makes my day so epic. Thank you for you effort! Keep doing it and greetings from Bulgaria!
Tracia...
Gratias tibi, Farya. Valde mihi placet audiendi carmina tua!
Not to be nerd but would be written gratias farya not gratias tibi farya
@@Littlecaesar21 Thanks to you, Farya. Isn't it?
This is the rival to the Caesar’s legion song, what Pompey and Cato’s soldiers would have sung before the battle of Pharsalus ♥️
Don’t forget the legions of Germanicus
No this is a different Brutus, the Brutus who overthrew the last tyrant King of Rome, Tarquin
@@SebastianEpicurus What does that change? The battle of Pharsalus was the last stand of the Republican Romans
@@viysnjor4811 The republic died due to the corruption of those who were supposed to defend it. Unfortunately... Pompey or Caesar would come to power anyway or one of their successors, since the first triumvirate the death of the republic had already been decreed. For Caesar it was kill or be killed, Pompey would depose him and perhaps become the first perpetual dictator...or someone else would do it, it was a matter of time. In my opinion, the question was not "IF" the corrupt republic would fall but WHEN and WHO would overthrow it. Brutus had the same name of the great liberator but he were just a propaganda used by aristocrats. If Caesar had lost, I believe the republic would die the same way. It's sad, but it's reality. The events that led to the end of the republic begin with the corruption in the years prior to the election of Gaius Marius as consul, passing through the bloodthirsty tyranny of Sulla and his conservative party advancing to the depravity and disregard for human life that led to the rebellion of Spartacus... After that there was no turning back...but sooner or later one of the generals would defeat their rivals and become sovereign.
For the republic! Thank you for this epic song.
I finally found my channel that I've been looking for for a long time :D
Amazing work Farya, I hope you keep making another Roman music in future.
Sempr Fidelis S.P.Q.R 🇮🇹🇮🇹
The romanians are in your blood be proud of it✊
S.P.Q.R 🇪🇸
ROMA INVICTA🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@@lalhriatpuiahauchhum3286 how do i get them out
Sempre fedeli... La nostra amata Roma
Thank you for making such great music. Please, don’t stop
It's been a full year. This song still carries all the fear and despair I felt a year ago, yet it feels comforting as if it gives hope that despite whatever fate is waiting for us in the future it will not be the end.
Esta canción será mi alarma de despertador-
This song will be my wake up alarm
I always look forward to when you make Roman music, I love to have your music in the background when I'm playing total war and other strategy games. Keep up the good work, amazing as always!
PORTUGUÊS, ESPANHOL, ITALIANO, FRANCÊS, ROMENO ❤️❤️❤️❤️
🇵🇹🇪🇦🇮🇹🇫🇷🇷🇴 👍
نريد إحياء اللغة الليبيكو-لاتينية أو الأفرو-لاتينية. ❤️
@@guarizelawerfalli2224 ❤ A ja chcę ożywić państwo wielkomorawskie lub pierwszą Reczpospolotą
A big YES from France 💪🏻🤝🏻🇨🇵
No etrusks king Tarkanius Turkish 🤩🤘 hahahaha Lucius Tarquinius Superbus hahahaha 🤘🇹🇷 Lucius Tarquinius Priscus 🤩🤘🇹🇷 tarquinus only Turkish name 👍 Usil is the angel who brings light in Turks and Turkish girls also use this name. The meaning of the name is already very bright well now maybe you can understand who the etruscan god is the latins attacked our kingdom in italy and destroyed our culture we etruscans but we were defeated this is the truth
U.S.A. "We are bringing Democracy to your country whether you like it or not."
Rome "We are bringing Civilization to your country, whether you like it or not."
I prefer Rome
Estados Unidos es un chiste mal contado 😂
@@FoxTrot2000
real
You must be American to have such bad taste! Comparing the USA with Rome is mental dementia. Rome is the origin of western glory, the USA is the origin of all degeneration in the west of the globe! The only nation that still has remnants of the great Roman empire is Russia.
Farya: I am bringing Roman Music to the masses, whether you like it or not.
So grateful that TH-cam algorithm recommended your channel to me ❤
your music is on another level of epic. i learn the lyrics and sing them when I go on walks no joke.
I'm pretty sure I saw this and said something about it earlier today. No matter. In short, you did it again, like you always do. A class act. I can wax poetic all day and I'd still come up short, just a pleasure to listen to your compositions. : )
Opus Artis Purae! Bravo Farya.
Ave Iuppiter Optimus Máximus!
No empire is eternal.rome fid what she coould.
All your songs are incredible, but this is my favorite. What a treasure. I love it! I keep this song and some of your others on repeat. Please please please keep doing what you're doing!
Fantastic, my soul woke up! Nice job
This man is a treasure, we need to portect him at all cost
Great as always!
1:39 to 2:18 are "smoked" ?
The SPQR power is so great that Jupiter was awoken and blessed the video with his power. Ave!
well respect to the creator for singing and composing this music, i always heard that educated persians love greece and rome but never believed that they were this educated respect to farya faraji from greece
ps educated greeks here also love persia very much
Laudamus
Honor, gloria, vigor, potentia
Senator et agricola
Canimus et canimus:
"Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
Laudamus
Romulus, Genitor, et Brutus, Liberator
Mercator et bellator
Canimus et canimus:
"Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
Laudamus
Jupiter, Victoria, Neptunus, Fortuna
Piscator et poeta
Canimus et canimus:
"Senatus Populusque Romanus" (x2)
thank you
We love Roma! I live in Florida, but I visited for two whole months in Italy. And now my heart is in Roma. VIVA ROMA!!
Si te gusta lo romano y viajar te gustara esto, en españa en la ciudad de Lugo ( una ciudad de origen romano que conserva asta la la muralla romana con 87 torres, 3 metros de qncho y no recuerdo cuantos de alto y 2 km de largo ) se celebra todos los años el arde lucis, muy recomendado
In Romanian:
Laudam
Onoare, glorie, vigoare, Putere (/potenta)
Senator si agricultor
Cantam si cantam
Senatul Poporului Roman
Romulus, genitorul si Brutus, eliberatorul
Negustor si luptator
Cantam si cantam
Senatul Poporului Roman
Laudam
Jupiter, victoria, Neptum, fericele
Pescar si poet
Cantam si cantam
Senatul Poporului Roman
could use "belitor" instead of "luptator" but that means just "the one who hits/harms"
Oh, nu ma asteptam sa gasesc traductia in Romana, doar suna foarte bine!
(si da, sint român si vorbesc romaneste)
It’s very weird, Romania is surrounded by slavic or greek speaking language, and you guys are romance speaking, indeed land of the Romans 🤔
@@wilmerbesitan1200 It's because, the balkans were heavily romanized (except for the greek and the south illyrians, that had less influence). So you have basically almost all the balkans + the carpathian region (actual romania) speaking latin. Later, it evolved to vulgar latin, but there were some slavic migrations that assimilated the romans. The Romanians & aromanians (etc.) were the only ones to not be assimilated.
Prima oara cand aud definitia asta la "belitor"
@@brutalarmy4179 beli, belesc v. t. (intl.) 1. a bate foarte rău. 2. a fura. 3. a înşela. 4. a înjunghia. 5. a omorî. (Notă: Definiţia este preluată din Dicţionar de argou al limbii române, Editura Niculescu, 2007
The most masculine song ever, feeling of greatness!
Sir are you a Jew please tell me sir
SPQR 🦅❤🧡💛
Rome... an old Greek enemy and friend ⚔️, greetings to Faraji
Lyrics in formal portuguese.
Saudamos!
Honra,Glória,Vigor,Potência
Senador e Agricultor
Cantamos e Cantamos
Senado Popular Romano
Rômulo, o Genitor, e Brutus, o Liberador
Mercador e Peleador
Cantamos e Cantamos
Senado Popular Romano
Saudamos!
Júpiter, Vitória, Netuno, Fortuna
Pescador e Poeta
Cantamos e Cantamos
Senado Popular Romano
Oi
O Italiano traduziu "peleador"como guerreiro...🤔
Quem será que acertou?
Obs. Onde encontro a letra completa em latim? As legendas somem em algumas partes da música...
@raciociniologico2526 peleador pode ser traduzido como guerreiro/soldadp/forte dependendo de como vc usa na Frase. O do italiano nao esta incorrecto. E na questao da legenda em latim, creio que ja fizeram nos comentarios anima do meu.
This channel is hella underrated
This is just incredible, amazing work !
Great work! The text is so much better this time around! Serious improvement.
Amazing content, keep it up brother! I have to say you're one of the most creative and "innovative" musicians these days. One would ask why innovative? Because you're bringing traditional, ancestral music to modern times where it is much, much needed. Thank you for the amazing content!
Why is the video blurred from 1:37-2:17?
Such is the Roman Spirit captured by your talent
Lyrics in Italian:
Lodiamo! (Archaic "laudiamo")
Onore, gloria, vigore, potenza
Senatore e agricoltore
Cantiamo e cantiamo:
Il Senato e il Popolo Romano (x2)
Lodiamo!
Romolo, il genitore, e Bruto, il liberatore
Il mercante e il guerriero
Cantiamo e cantiamo:
Il Senato e il Popolo Romano (x2)
Lodiamo!
Giove, Vittoria, Nettuno, Fortuna
Pescatore e poeta
Cantiamo e cantiamo:
Il Senato e il Popolo Romano (x2)
Beautifully made! I can almost imagine myself standing before the Tenth singing it with Ceasar or some other legionaries with Pompey, Marius, Scipio, Fabian, Sulla. Brilliant!
Yes, for the glory of republic.
This song is really beautiful
In fact, some of my friends gets surprised when I pronounce some of Latin text in the original way romans used to speak, and they admitt that they understand some words.
VIVAM ROMA CONTINVAM EST.
GRATIAS FARYA, ET BENE VALETE.
#SPQR #ROMAAETERNA
Farya, can you make some Assyrian music please? Would appreciate it very much, and you’d really help us spread our name since we’re forgotten people .
I definitely must!
@@faryafaraji I think this is the by far the best roman music i've ever come across, i think it would be cool if you did like a piece where is transitions from one part of history to another
@@altamasparsanov9181 thank you brother, love and respect to you
Meraviglioso lavoro!
Farya Faraji, Such a peacefull gift to human history ...
Being an Italian, this music has made me so much prouder of my ancestry!
I think that modern Italians are descendants of Italian barbarians. The real Romans were assimilated or killed.
Germanics: "What's that ?"
Roman: "This is a cultured civilization"
From 1:40 to about 2:15, the image blanks. What happened?
Thank you so much for your hard work. You're making such a good use of both your talents, your knowledge, and the internet.
"The Roman Empire didn't have a national Anthem!"
Farya: Hold my chai tea
I love how you use the retracted S keep it up🔥🔥
Really good latin pronunciation!
Thanks alot! All I did was base myself on the educational videos of others; the credit goes to them, especially Metatron and ScorpioMartianus
@@faryafaraji Indeed! I'm a friend of Luke's so the moment I saw your comment about retracted /s/ I knew you must have been following his model xD
sounds greek with this retracted 's'
@@uchicha666 True! For me it reminds me alot of Castillian accents from Northern Spain
But why "wigor/vigor" and not "wictoria/victoria"? Honest question. Thank you and good work!
Good job! As a student of music theory and Roman Antiquity, I approve.
As a Catholic schoolkid, I say Salute! Honorem Romae et ad suos deferis. Pax voluntas tua.
Beautiful. Thank you. You are helping me improve my Latin.
One of the Best Songs and it was made by an Underrated musician
Italia, Francia, Spagna, Portogallo... ROMANUS!
you forgot one :(
@@rudol.von.stroheim Romania !
@@FrenchJedi yeeesss!!!
@@FrenchJedithere we go :D 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🦅🦅🦅🦅
Portus Cale
Amazing!! this perfectly captures the might of the Roman Legions. Keep up the good work!! Woe to the vanquished!!
I love this music so much. Great work.
Paroles en français/Lyrics in french :
louons
l'honneur, la gloire, la vigueur, le pouvoir
sénateurs et fermiers
chantons et chantons :
"Le Sénat et le peuple romains" (x2)
louons
Romulus, le père, et Brutus, le libérateur
marchands et guerriers
chantons et chantons :
"Le Sénat et le peuple romains" (x2)
louons
Jupiter, Victoria, Neptune, Fortuna
pêcheurs et poètes
chantons et chantons :
"Le Sénat et le peuple romains" (x2)
Well, in 1790-1800s France had the strongest Roman cultural influence and actually repeated the Roman historical cycle: the kingdom by 753/1792, the republic by 49/1799, the transition from the republic to the empire by 27/1804, the complete empire further, of course with some differences; first of all that such French cycle was more compressed with less numbers of civil conflicts and much stronger idea of restoring the old monarchy what was unacceptable among Romans of BCE.
@@ΓνώστηςτωνγατώνYes. We, French, are descendants of the Gallo-Romans, an ethnic group of Romanized Celts, mixed with Roman settlers. The majority of our cities were founded by the Romans, our language came from Latin, and our French culture is mostly of Roman origin. We are the descendants of Roma, like the Italians, Spaniards, Portugueses and Romanians.
O imperio mais grandioso que o mundo conheceu. Grandes homens que foram e sao lembrados ate os dias de hoje. Adoro Roma, adoro os Romanos.
Lyrics in Serbian - Cyrillic
Хвалимо!
Част и славу!
Енергију и снагу!
Сенатора и сељака!
Певамо и певамо!
Сенату и народу римскому!
Хвалимо!
Ромула праоца!
И Брута ослободиоца!
Трговца и војника!
Певамо и певамо!
Сенату и народу римскому!
Хвалимо!
Јупитера и Викторију!
Нептуна и Фортунy!
Рибара и песника!
Певамо и певамо!
Сенату и народу римскому!
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Lyrics in Serbian - Latin
Hvalimo!
Čast i slavu!
Energiju i snagu!
Senatora i seljaka!
Pevamo i pevamo!
Senatu i narodu rimskomu!
Hvalimo!
Romula praoca!
I Bruta oslobodioca!
Trgovca i vojnika!
Pevamo i pevamo!
Senatu i narodu rimskomu!
Hvalimo!
Jupitera i Viktoriju!
Neptuna i Fortunu!
Ribara i pesnika
Pevamo i pevamo!
Senatu i narodu rimskomu!
Thanks for putting the lyrics in the comments. The picture glitches out in the middle of the video, so I had trouble making out the 'Mercator et Bellator' line.
Привет, Сербский брат!
one of the reasons thinking about Roman Empire
Another masterpiece! 👏
Gracias! Thanks! Buen trabajo y saludos!
this is so underrated, deserves at least 10k likes
It captures the glory of the Roman Republic
The artist reflects his soul very well on the rhythms. This is perfect. Greetings from Turkiye
Best feeling: finding roman coins while metal detecting and listening to this song :)
When you are living in Asia Minor, studying Latin at a university in Angora and listening to this while going to school to learn Roman history.
S.P.Q.R
LAUDAMUS
HONOR , GLORIA , VIGOR , POTENTIA
SENATOR ET AGRICOLA
CANIMUS ET CANIMUS
SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
LAUDAMUS
ROMULUS , GENITOR , ET BRUTUS , LIBERATOR
MERCATOR ET BELLATOR
CANIMUS ET CANIMUS
SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
LAUDAMUS
JUPITER , VICTORIA , NEPTUNUS , FORTUNA
PISCATOR ET POETA
CANIMUS ET CANIMUS
SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
S.P.Q.R
Thank you!
@@unagrimm1156 it does not matter :)
Thank you, bro
Brotherhood of Tengri and Jupiter
@@Hyperacles2 yeppp
Фария!!! Я, вас слушаю 5 лет. Вы талантливый человек.
Look at here mates! It is sound of the civilization.
Nice! Little cultural info from italian latin student: the reason why italian is so near to latin is that most part of our words comes from the latin accusative (for the singular forms; this happens also for the plural forms, except for the 2 declination nouns: these plural forms come instead from nominative to distinguish better the singular forms from the plural ones: I will show you soon). For example: from LUPUM (“wolf”, singular accusative) we have “Lupo” in italian singular form, because of the fall of the final -M (it happens also in other neo-latin languages) and the regular change of the U in O (following our atonic vowels system); the plural form of LUPUM was taken instead from the nominative LUPI (“wolves”), because if it was taken from the plural accusative, It would have been LUPO as the same as the the singular form, because of the fall of the final -S.
So: LUPUM > LUPU(M) > LUPO (U->O);
plural form: LUPI = lupi (latin=italian);
And this is what would have happened if we had taken the plural accusative to form our plural forms: LUPOS > LUPO(S) > LUPO: as you can see, this form is identical to the singular form and it would have been difficult to distinguish the singular forms from plural forms. So, for the 2 declination nouns my ancestors picked up from plural nominative instead of plural accusative 😂.
We don’t have the same problem for the singular / plural accusative in the other declinations, because the difference between singular and plural forms are saved in their final letters.
Hope someone like to know this thing… sorry for my english, that’s not my native language. However, I hope someone can understand lol
I know Rome I and Rome II Total War had very good soundtracks in the main menu.
But my goodness, if they had used your soundtrack for it I would be thrilled just as much. Especially with Rome II which had the Eagle and SPQR at the front.
As many Latin brothers have translated the lyrics in their languages, I will do the same. In Italian the lyrics would be:
(Noi) lodiamo!
Onore, Gloria, Vigore, Potenza.
Senatore e agricoltore
Cantiamo e cantiamo:
Senato e Popolo Romano.
(Noi) lodiamo!
Romolo, progenitore, e Brutus, liberatore
Mercante e guerriero
Cantiamo e cantiamo:
Senato e Popolo Romano.
(Noi) lodiamo!
Giove, Vittoria, Nettuno, Fortuna
Pescatore e poeta
Cantiamo e cantiamo:
Senato e Popolo Romano.