Carmina Burana (/ˈkɑːrmɪnə bʊˈrɑːnə/, Latin for "Songs from Benediktbeuern" [Buria in Latin]) is a manuscript of 254 poems and dramatic texts mostly from...
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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...
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Carmina Burana is the third solo album by Ray Manzarek released in 1983. It is a recording of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. Cover art features photo-montage...
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Carmina Burana may refer to: Carmina Burana, a medieval collection of poetry Carmina Burana (Orff), a 1935-1936 musical composition by Carl Orff based...
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Carl Orff (section Carmina Burana)
was a German composer and music educator, who composed the cantata Carmina Burana (1937). The concepts of his Schulwerk were influential for children's...
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some text by the composer. Catulli Carmina is part of Trionfi, the musical triptych that also includes the Carmina Burana and Trionfo di Afrodite. It is scored...
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medieval Latin Goliardic poem which is part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana, written in the early 13th century. It is a complaint about Fortuna...
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"O Fortuna" is a movement in Carl Orff's 1935–36 cantata Carmina Burana. It begins the opening and closing sections, both titled "Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi"...
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Rota Fortunae (section Carmina Burana)
knight. The Wheel of Fortune motif appears significantly in the Carmina Burana (or Burana Codex), albeit with a postclassical phonetic spelling of the genitive...
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Carmina Burana, written between the 12th and early 13th centuries. It was set to music in 1935/36 by German composer Carl Orff as part of his Carmina...
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most famous of secular poetry is Carmina Burana, a manuscript collection of 254 poems. Twenty-four poems of Carmina Burana were later set to music by German...
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Blanchefleur (section Carmina Burana)
Carmina Burana is subtitled "Blanziflor et Helena", after the line of the poem "Blanziflor et Helena, Venus generosa!". The original Carmina Burana poem...
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collection known as the Carmina Burana. It was set to music in 1935/36 by German composer Carl Orff as part of his Carmina Burana which premiered at Frankfurt...
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(NSAID) by Orion Corporation Burana Codex, Carmina Burana This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Burana. If an internal link led...
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Fortune favours the bold (Fortes fortuna adiuvat) Carmina Burana, medieval poems, and Carmina Burana, a symphony by Carl Orff famously addressing Fortuna...
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in the Trionfi musical triptych, which also includes Carmina Burana (1937) and Catulli Carmina (1943). Described by the composer himself as a concerto...
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Sustained Notes, No. 60 from Mikrokosmos by Béla Bartók, in one measure. Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, in some bars of some movements. Decet for wind instruments...
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Benediktbeuern, better known for its inclusion in Carl Orff's secular cantata, Carmina Burana (1935-36). "L'invitation au voyage", a prose-poem by the French poet...
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most notably Nite City. He recorded a rock adaptation of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana (1983; co-produced by Philip Glass), briefly played with Iggy Pop, sat...
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samples from a recording of "O Fortuna", from Carl Orff's 1930s cantata Carmina Burana. The album was recalled approximately three years after being released...
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Goliardic poetry collection Carmina Burana, which was set to music in the movement Fate Imperatrix Mundi of Carmina Burana: Cantiones profanae cantoribus...
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backbeat is inspired by, and contains some samples from, Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana". It was ranked 119 on XXL's 250 Best Songs of the 1990s. In a 2007...
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1582 "Piae" version is also found in the German manuscript collection Carmina Burana as CB 142, where it is substantially more carnal; CB 142 has clerics...
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Soundtrack by John Williams "Place in this World" by Michael W Smith Carmina Burana by Carl Orff choreo. by Mary Scotvold "Touch Me" by The Doors choreo...
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players doubles on celesta. The celesta is used in Carl Orff's cantata Carmina Burana (1936), and in some 20th-century operas such as the Silver Rose scene...
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re-released in Italy as Misteria after legal issues of using Carl Orff's Carmina Burana as music in the film came to the front. Body Puzzle was a return to...
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the largest and most famous collections of goliardic poetry is the Carmina Burana, translated as "Songs from Beuern". It includes about 300 poems written...
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and St. Cecilia's Music Conservatory in Rome, Italy, July 2017) • Carmina Burana at Alice Tully Hall with New York Master Chorale (April 2016) • 2nd...
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the Velvet Underground's "Heroin" and the introduction to Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. None of Val Kilmer's performances of the Doors' songs that are featured...
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and can consist of polyphonic choral movements, such as Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, or soloistically performed passages with shrill intonation. Zeuhl bands...
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