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This piece alone is so familiar to the general public, having been used in many movies and commercials that they may not even know that it comes from a much larger work of classical Orff's Carmina Burana opens with the stunning and famous O Fortuna, its text is a medieval resigned acceptance of the Wheel of Fortune as the determiner of one's fate. But what a spectrum in this selection! They describe everything from religious devotion to lust and gluttony. Of the 250 poems in the manuscript, Orff selected just 24 to set to music. A simple concert rendition of Carmina Burana misses half the fun. Sors salutis et virtutis michi nunc contraria, est affectus et defectus semper in angaria I don't want to talk about this but I wanna keep a record of it. He described his composition as “secular songs for soloists and choruses, accompanied by instruments and magic images”. verum est, quod legitur fronte capillata, sed plerumque. Hac in hora sine mora cordae pulsum tangite quod per sortem sternit fortem, mecum omnes plangite Fortunae Plango Vulnera Fortunae plango vulnera stillantibus ocellis, quod sua mihi munera subtrahit rebellis. In 1937, Carl Orff's Carmina Burana was born. et virtutis mihi nunc contraria est affectus et defectus semper in angaria.
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When he was given a copy of the Carmina Burana he knew he had found the perfect vehicle to bring his concept to life. The monastery's librarian collected and published them as the Carmina Burana, meaning Songs of Beuren.Ĭarl Orff was a German composer who lived all his life in Munich. In 1803, the library of this monastery was being renovated, and a wonderful discovery was made a manuscript, dating back to the 13th century containing over 250 previously unknown songs and verses, rich in variety and inventiveness, in both Latin and German. This town has a monastery dating back to medieval times. "There is a little town about 100km south of Munich, Germany, called Benediktbeuren.