Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
CARMINA BURANA. CANTIONES PROFANAE cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis for 3 Solo Voices Chorus and Orchestra.
Orff : Carmina Burana. No.696. Sat. 4th Dec 2021. 6:00 p.m.. Jonathan Nott. Piano = Nicholas Angelich. Brahms : Piano Concerto No.2.
Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
Carmina Burana Schott ED 2877
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Carmina Burana (Orff) Carmina Burana is a scenic cantata composed in 1935 and 1936 by Carl Orff, based on 24 poems from the medieval collection Carmina Burana.
Orff concludes Carmina Burana with O Fortuna, the Wheel comes full circle, the cycle complete. All of man's petty feelings and endevours are in the fickle hands of Fate.
This is the first part of Carmina Burana. Fortuna Imperatix Munid includes the best known part O Fortuna and Fortune Plan Read more This is the first part of Carmina Burana. Fortuna Imperatix Munid includes the best known part O Fortuna and Fortune Plan Read more WIP, will update here.
Carmina Burana contains little or no development in the classical sense, and polyphony is also conspicuously absent. Carmina Burana avoids overt harmonic complexities, a fact which many musicians and critics have pointed out, such as Ann Powers of The New York Times.