Carmina Burana

composer: Carl Orff
interpreter: Ulrich Ress - Lisa Griffith - Thomas Mohr
booklet writer: Paul Bartholomai
choir: Children's Choir Frankfurt Kinderchor Frankfurt - Children's Choir of the Goethegymnasium Frankfurt Kinderchor des Goethegymnasiums Frankfurt - Figuralchor Frankfurt - Frankfurter Singakademie
chorus master: Karl Rarichs - Alois Ickstadt - Peter Ickstadt - Gerhardt Roth
conductor: Muhai Tang
orchestra/ensemble: Royal Flemish Philharmonic of Antwerpen

Cantiones profanae cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis

Songs from the monastery of Benediktbeuern
Secular songs for soli and choir accompanied by instruments and images

Publisher: Wergo
Edition: CD
Order number: WER 66022

Price: 18.50 €
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Description

Carl Orff's worldfamous hit "Carmina Burana" belongs to the most performed orchestral and choral works of contemporary music.
 
"Carmina Burana" was the first work that could bring Orff's intentions and desires, which had until that point existed pluralistically side by side, into a tonality - the search for compact, elementary forms of expression, the joy in the discovery and revitalization of old, longforgotten arts, and finally the tendency toward drama, theater, to the action on stage. 

This recording is identical with CD 1 of WER 62752 "Trionfi".

Content

Carmina Burana.
Cantiones profanae cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis
Songs from the monastery of Benediktbeuern.
Secular songs for soli and choir accompanied by instruments and images:
Fortuna Imperatrix mundi
Primo vere
Uf dem Anger
In taberna
Cour d'amours
Blanziflor et Helena
Fortuna Imperatrix mundi

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