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Orff: Carmina Burana
 
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Orff: Carmina Burana

Rudolf Knoll (Performer), Carl Orff (Composer), Mozarteum-Orchester Salzburg (Orchestra), Salzburger Festspielorchester (Orchestra), Gerda Harman (Performer), Richard Brunner (Performer)
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  • Performer: Rudolf Knoll, Gerda Harman, Richard Brunner
  • Orchestra: Mozarteum-Orchester Salzburg, Salzburger Festspielorchester
  • Composer: Carl Orff
  • Audio CD (September 17, 1996)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Label: Intersound Records
  • ASIN: B000000BJV
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #243,386 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Fortuna Imperatix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World): O Fortuna (O Fortune)
2. Fortuna Imperatix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World): Fortune plango vulnera (Wounded by Fortune
3. Primo Vere (Springtime): Veris leta facies (Spring's mortal face)
4. Primo Vere (Springtime): Omnia Sol temperat (The Sun tempers all)
5. Primo Vere (Springtime): Ecce Gratum (Behold gracious)
6. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Tanz (Dance)
7. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Floret silva (The forest blooms)
8. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Chramer, gip die varwe mir (Seller, give me the color)
9. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Reie (Round Dance)
10. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Swaz hie gat umbe (Here they go around)
11. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Chume, chum geselle min (Come, come my beloved)
12. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Swaz hie gat umbe (Here they go around)
13. Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Were diu werit alle min (Were this world all mine)
14. In Taberna (In the Tavern): Estuans interius (Boiling inwardly)
15. In Taberna (In the Tavern): Olim lacus colueram (Once the lake was my abode)
16. In Taberna (In the Tavern): Ego sum abbas (I am the Abbot)
17. In Taberna (In the Tavern): In taberna quando sumus (When we are in the tavern)
18. Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Amor volat undique (Love flutters everywhere)
19. Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Dies, nox et omnia (Day, night and everything)
20. Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Stetit puella (There stood a maiden)
See all 28 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Fortuna Imperatix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World): O Fortuna (O Fortune)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  2. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Fortuna Imperatix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World): Fortune plango vulnera (Wounded by Fortune, I lament)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  3. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Primo Vere (Springtime): Veris leta facies (Spring's mortal face)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  4. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Primo Vere (Springtime): Omnia Sol temperat (The Sun tempers all)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  5. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Primo Vere (Springtime): Ecce Gratum (Behold gracious)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  6. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Tanz (Dance)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  7. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Floret silva (The forest blooms)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  8. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Chramer, gip die varwe mir (Seller, give me the color)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  9. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Reie (Round Dance)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  10. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Swaz hie gat umbe (Here they go around)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  11. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Chume, chum geselle min (Come, come my beloved)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  12. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Swaz hie gat umbe (Here they go around)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  13. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Uf Dem Anger (In the Meadow): Were diu werit alle min (Were this world all mine)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  14. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra In Taberna (In the Tavern): Estuans interius (Boiling inwardly)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  15. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra In Taberna (In the Tavern): Olim lacus colueram (Once the lake was my abode)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  16. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra In Taberna (In the Tavern): Ego sum abbas (I am the Abbot)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  17. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra In Taberna (In the Tavern): In taberna quando sumus (When we are in the tavern)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  18. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Amor volat undique (Love flutters everywhere)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  19. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Dies, nox et omnia (Day, night and everything)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  20. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Stetit puella (There stood a maiden)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  21. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Circa mea pectora (Around my heart)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  22. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Si puer cum puellula (If a fellow with a lass)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  23. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Veni, veni, venias (Come, come, do come)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  24. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): In trutina mentis dubia (My doubtful mind is in the balance)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  25. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Tempus est iocundum (The season is pleasant)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  26. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Cour d'Amours (The Court of Love): Dulcissime (Sweetest one)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  27. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Blanziflor et Helena (Blanziflor and Helena): Ave formosissima (Hail, most beautiful one)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner

  28. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (Fortune, Empress of the World): O Fortuna (O Fortune)
    Composed by Carl Orff
    Performed by Salzburg Mozart Orchestra
    with Gerda Harman, Rudolf Knoll, Richard Brunner


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5.0 out of 5 stars Conducted by...?, February 22, 2008
I have the same cut with a different label. The content is the same.
Why does Amazon not mention the conductor, Ernst Hinreiner?
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very polished, if you like your Carmina to behave itself, August 16, 2000
By "rrr338" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
I essentially agree with the reviewer below. The Robert Shaw Chorale and the Atlanta Symphony do a very commendable performance here. The singing is polished, expertly timed, and blends beautifully with the orchestra. If you prefer this more exacting style of performance, you will probably rate this recording highly. On the other hand, if you prefer this piece to reflect its highly spiritied and indeed profane nature, there are other recordings that go in that direction. Herbert Blomstadt and the San Francisco Symphony have done a nice job in getting the "racous and raunchy" feel for this music across. There is an older recording with Eugene Ormandy on the CBS label that does likewise, but it suffers from its age (digital technonology can only do so much for older recordings). The best, most spirited recording of this piece that I have heard was over a public radio station, and it was the Berlin Radio Philharmonic (and unfortunately I did not get the conductor or featured singers). I am still searching for this one, because you could easily visualize the "knowing glances" of the male and female choruses as they worked themselves up to the sensual parts. They seemed to be having a lot of fun, keeping with the spirit of the music. Finally, the comment about some of the softer parts getting "lost," and requiring adjustment in the volume (for the Shaw verision) strikes me as accurate. That is exactly what I did upon first trying this CD, and I think any recording should not require fiddling with the volume control.
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15 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This piece is astronomical!, May 25, 1999
By Bigstar3@aol.com (Hazel Park, MI) - See all my reviews
I have heard this "Fortune, Empress of the world" on so many movies, and I have always loved it, and now I have found it!
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