Carl Orff - Carmina Burana / Prague Festival Orchestra & Chorus, Pavel Urbanek / LaserLight Digital Audio CD 1991 Stereo / 14 020
UPC 4006408140207
Carmina Burana is a cantata composed in 1935 and 1936 by Carl Orff, based on 24 poems from the medieval collection Carmina Burana. Its full Latin title is Carmina Burana: Cantiones profanae cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis ("Songs of Beuern: Secular songs for singers and choruses to be sung together with instruments and magical images"). It was first performed by the Oper Frankfurt on 8 June 1937. It is part of Trionfi, a musical triptych that also includes Catulli Carmina and Trionfo di Afrodite. The first and last sections of the piece are called "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi" ("Fortune, Empress of the World") and start with "O Fortuna".
Label: LaserLight Digital – 14 020
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Fortune Plango Vulnera
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2:38 |
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I Primo Vere
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Omnia Sol Temperat
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2:12 |
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Ecce Gratum
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2:40 |
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Uf Dem Anger
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Chramer, Gip Die Varwe Mir
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3:24 |
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Reie - Swaz Hie Gat Umbe
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5:23 |
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Were Diu Werlt Alle Min
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0:53 |
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II In Taberna
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Olim Lacus Colueram
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4:01 |
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In Taberna Quando Sumus
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3:15 |
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III Cour D'Amours
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Amor Volat Undique
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3:34 |
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Dies, Nox Et Omnia
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2:38 |
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Circa Mea Pectora
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2:16 |
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Si Puer Cum Puellula
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0:55 |
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Veni, Veni, Venias
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0:52 |
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Tempus Est Iocundum
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2:15 |
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Dulcissimo |
0:39 |
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Blanziflor Et Helena
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Ave Formosissima |
1:58 |
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Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
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- Chorus – Chorus
- Composed By – Carl Orff
- Conductor – Pavel Urbanek
- Design – A. Backhausen
- Liner Notes – Uwe Kraemer
- Orchestra – Prague Festival Orchestra