Carl Orff: CARMINA BURANA

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  • Carl Orff's Carmina Burana is one of the most popular pieces of the classical music repertoire. Here the UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, the University Chorus and Alumni Chorus, and the Pacific Boychoir perform at the Mondavi Center at UC Davis. [6/2007] [Show ID: 11787]
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:17 FORTUNA IMPERATRIX MUNDI O Fortuna
    4:10 Fortune plango vulnera
    11:37 Omnia Sol temperat
    16:58 UF DEM ANGER Tanz
    18:58 Floret Silva
    22:33 Chramer, gip die varwe mir
    25:56 Reie
    32:12 II. IN TABERNA Estuans interius
    38:24 Ego sum abbas
    43:29 III. COUR D'AMOURS Amor volat undique
    47:19 Dies, nox et omnia
    49:51 Stetit puella
    52:31 Circa mea pectora
    54:40 Sie puer cum puellula
    56:40 In trutina
    59:33 Tempus est iocundum

Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @uctv
    @uctv  Месяц назад +10

    Check out "F. Mendelssohn: String Quartet in E-flat Major" here: ruclips.net/video/JFcmbOridP8/видео.html

  • @batdez85
    @batdez85 2 года назад +1778

    I can't help shedding tears every time I hear Carmina Burana. I am honored to have been a part of a choir that performed this in 2016, when I was 31. It was such a powerful piece that always hit me emotionally. My grandfather attended and explained after that he had never been to a performance like that before. I knew in that moment how proud I made him. He passed on my birthday in 2021. I am so happy he was able to make the 3.5 hour drive to see me. Our family wasn't know for many accomplishments, if you catch my drift. I will never forget how much it meant to both of us.

    • @lindathegreat6825
      @lindathegreat6825 2 года назад +24

      Epic !!!!!

    • @leandrodossantos4
      @leandrodossantos4 2 года назад +43

      That' s it my friend. "Eveything pass, only God don' t pass " (Saint Teresa of Avila). It's wonderful that you use your life' s time to produce beautiful things to your family and all the world. I am from Brazil. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @batdez85
      @batdez85 2 года назад +17

      @@leandrodossantos4 I really appreciate that. Thank you! 😊

    • @DiegoJFCampos
      @DiegoJFCampos 2 года назад +22

      it's crazy It touches so so deep in my heart my dream is can watch this in person! Cheers from Brasil.

    • @Magdis_Plantitas
      @Magdis_Plantitas 2 года назад +9

      Bendiciones 🙏

  • @zuzannawisniewska4464
    @zuzannawisniewska4464 11 месяцев назад +288

    In 1000 years, people will still listen to this timeless masterpiece...

    • @luisalbertoponcegaray4079
      @luisalbertoponcegaray4079 10 месяцев назад +2

      ❤ 31:38

    • @paulspringer3303
      @paulspringer3303 8 месяцев назад +8

      and it will still be the background music on 1/2 of the movie trailers.

    • @Jim-wr9iz
      @Jim-wr9iz 6 месяцев назад +8

      Which is sad because O Fortuna pales in comparison to every other piece in this work. It's been played to death in movies. I have to confess, every time I listen to the Songs of Buren, I skip O Fortuna at the beginning and the end.

    • @carlosgrey37
      @carlosgrey37 3 месяца назад +2

      Rip humanity in 2030

  • @cisobarbosa4240
    @cisobarbosa4240 5 месяцев назад +69

    My 12 yrs old just got asked to do the percussion for Carmina Burana's Fortuna...
    Proud dad here!

  • @christiaanvanhyfte1873
    @christiaanvanhyfte1873 2 месяца назад +6

    On a plane from Kuala Lumpur to Brussels in the he year 1984 a Japanese Conductor sitting next to me told me about his mission to find a music piece that could connect Japan to Europe . I told him to listen to Carl Orff 's Carmina Burana . Later I learned he had actually done that a few days later in Germany with what would evolve into a mixed German Japanese choire . Carmina Burana then became very popular in Japan . The link were the macons in Europe's Middle Ages and the Shoiguns - samourais in Japan even if I was a couple of hundred years off .

  • @johnchurch2632
    @johnchurch2632 Год назад +15

    In 1968, I was the first chair flutist at the Macomb County Community College Band in Warren, Michigan USA. Our band was not the traditional college band. We challenged ourselves to bring a wide variety of music to our college and the public Two events that we performed that sticks out as a huge endeavor was to perform for President Richard Nixon at the Universal Mall in Warren, Michigan and a onetime only performance sans choir of Carmina Burana. With the President, it was one of his reelection campaign stops. Our band being available was asked to perform during the lulls that can occur during a large and long presidential campaign. The director and our group put our heads together, we were not going to play any John Phillip Sousa songs or any patriotic music that is probably heard everywhere. We thought we were the only group providing the music. Nixon enters with the Redford high school marching band John Phillip Sousing it up. They marched in and then, I think, marched out. What an entrance. With our group of 25 musicians, we [played in the back corner farthest away from anyone and we played our carefully chosen songs. Suddenly without notice, President Nixon had got off his podium, walked through the crown and appeared at my side, looking at our band director. We froze in terror; did we do something wrong? Nixon looked at us and said, “You are not playing for the President of the United States! You are playing for me. Mr. Nixon was a classic pianist and we had chosen to perform his favorite composers for his entertainment. My jaw dropped, he said that what we did for him, he will never forget. It was one of the most precious and thoughtful music that endeared him to our band. And then he looked at us and smiled! He used to have the nickname Tricky Dick and here he was Tricky Dick. smiling at us from ear to ear.
    Our next musical event was a public performance of Carmina Burana. We had no college choir to sing the German lyrics, so we worked many hours to bring this s hour plus performance. I had a flute solo that lasted about 20 measures and it was the hardest piece of music I ever played since I never really had flute lessons but learned by ear even when I played in high school. Watching and hearing this version brought me to tears. I am 73 years old, and I can remember to this day when we finished the last note and stood up, the audience was dead silent. After an hour and about 10 minutes of playing our hearts out, our audience had no idea how to react to this marvelous piece. They never clapped, dead silence as we walked off stage. I loved every measure of Carmina no matter how crazy the music was written in the strangest tempo I have ever seen and the time I had to take to practice, practice, and practice to do our best. Years later, I will perform at Gettysburg and in front of the White House of President Jimmy Carter (he is in hospice and in my prayers) as I continued my musical experiences in a Michigan Civil war band around our great state of Michigan and just for fun.
    Carmina Burana was to me my greatest honor as a musician to perform and I totally understand the depth of love that for the choir members and instrumentalists who have also experienced performing this piece. As soon as the first notes were played, I was in tears of the happy memories being a musician, my love to all of you especially my fellow musicians who experienced this one-of-a-kind event in the Love for Music. Love from the United States. John (I apologize that my comment was as long as Carmina Burana, please forgive my enthusiasm.) ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍

    • @violetamedrano4121
      @violetamedrano4121 Месяц назад

      Hermoso comentario! Gracias por compartir

    • @marthacastillo2249
      @marthacastillo2249 16 дней назад +1

      While l was reading you, l literally got goosebumps. What amazing memories. I believe that every citizen of the world should listening Carmina Burana at least once in their lifetime.

    • @johnchurch2632
      @johnchurch2632 15 дней назад +1

      @@violetamedrano4121 Denada! Thank you for your beautiful Spanish reply, Music is the only way to get PEACE to all of the world. Much love to you! Adios Amigo! (Hope I said that correctly!)

  • @RazielIgor
    @RazielIgor 9 лет назад +785

    Intro - 00:01
    Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
    1. O Fortuna - 01:17
    2. Fortune plango vulnera - 04:12
    I - Primo vere
    3. Veris leta facies - 07:01
    4. Omnia Sol temperat - 11:36
    5. Ecce gratum - 14:13
    Uf dem anger
    6. Tanz - 17:00
    7. Floret silva - 18:57
    8. Chramer, gip die varwe mir - 22:33
    9. a) Reie - 25:56
    b) Swaz hie gat umbe - 28:14
    c) Chume, chum, geselle min - 28:52
    d) Swaz hie gat umbe (reprise) - 30:37
    10. Were diu werlt alle min - 31:13
    II - In Taberna
    11. Estuans interius - 32:13
    12. Olim lacus colueram - 34:43
    13. Ego sum abbas - 38:24
    14. In taberna quando sumus - 40:14
    III - Cour d'amours
    15. Amor volat undique - 43:30
    16. Dies, nox et omnia - 47:20
    17. Stetit puella - 49:50
    18. Circa mea pectora - 52:32
    19. Si puer cum puellula - 54:40
    20. Veni, veni, venias - 55:34
    21. In trutina - 56:39
    22. Tempus est iocundum - 59:33
    23. Dulcissime - 1:02:05
    Blanziflor et Helena
    24. Ave formosissima - 1:02:55
    Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
    25. O Fortuna (reprise) - 1:04:47
    ...

    • @monkeyorful
      @monkeyorful 9 лет назад +8

      Raziel Igor Thx i was really looking for the times, and for the names, its really difficult to find all of them

    • @brenoasgomes
      @brenoasgomes 9 лет назад +2

      Raziel Igor thx, dude

    • @Sparrrow300
      @Sparrrow300 8 лет назад

      +Raziel Igor ur awesome!

    • @edgarmamani479
      @edgarmamani479 8 лет назад

      +Raziel Igor fvtgbyuhnjimko,l

    • @user-di7fm8wi5u
      @user-di7fm8wi5u 8 лет назад

      Gracias

  • @smking100
    @smking100 11 дней назад +3

    Probably one of the most influential compositions in the history of humanity. People know this without even knowing what it is! That is fame.

  • @Carmen-qt7lx
    @Carmen-qt7lx Год назад +43

    Someone wrote those poems between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries (in Latin and Old German), and today we can listen to them, being played and sung thanks to Carl Orff. If this is not Art, I don't know what it is.

  • @lauriebolles3149
    @lauriebolles3149 8 лет назад +1911

    My father dragged my brother, sister and I kicking and screaming to Carnegie Hall and to this day I'm glad he did. When I watch a Symphony or any Orchestra perform it seems other worldly. How did the human experience evolved this ability?
    How is it that a person's mind can contain a song/musical picture then invent a way to represent it into a musical language so that others can perform it? How one person can understand the nature of a large variety of instruments, this also includes the human voice, and combined them all into such amazing expressions. In my opinion this is true magic!

    • @ahmetepik
      @ahmetepik 8 лет назад +30

      +Laurie Bolles They were perfect, becouse they never had social media...

    • @brwmeistr9
      @brwmeistr9 8 лет назад +54

      +Laurie Bolles You used a word which exactly describes music, ie LANGUAGE! Music was the third of my five languages, and I think the most important one for learning other languages, as one must be precise with pitch, rhythm, intonation, dynamics, and more, along with finding the emotional content of the work. It matters little if one is performing Orff, Bach, Rutter, Gjeilo, Pink Floyd, Beatles, or Fever Tree. The precision of all aspects of the musical language is essential to ANY work performed, and the composer is but the initiator of those aspects. For many, many years I was less than enthralled with chamber music, especially string quartets (SQ) and similar sized ensembles. Someone, I don't remember whom, suggested that an SQ wasn't just 4 people bowing and plucking their own instrument, but actually was a conversation between the 4 players, each adding commentary to the conversation in turn. I began intentionally listening to small ensembles in that manner, and gained an even deeper understanding and appreciation of that music and eventually music in general.I've been making music for 60 years, and I consider music to be my second most important language. Yes, it IS magic, as a small child learning to speak is magic, but the magic is honed by intense work, deep listening, and guided by emotion. Come to think of it, that's exactly like a small child learning to speak! The magic is there, the work is evident, and the emotion pervades one's being. It NEVER ends, as there's always more language to understand!My best to you,Brew

    • @lauriebolles3149
      @lauriebolles3149 8 лет назад +8

      +Ahmet Sipahioglu Your statement interests me, could you elaborate a bit more?

    • @lauriebolles3149
      @lauriebolles3149 8 лет назад +7

      +brwmeistr9 Brew maybe you can help me respond to Franisco Alanis' reply. I can pick out a few words but I'm seriously missing the jest and I would not wish to be rude. Plus I have never had anyone respond in Italian before and I'm dying of curiosity. I'm not proud for not learning another language. I took French in Junior High, I know how to introduce myself along with the person standing beside me and ask directions to the library.' I did learn how to answer a phone in Japanese, say Thank you' and introduce myself. Come to think about it communication is everything whether it be scent trails, sonar/ echo location or bird songs. I love to watch Jane Goodall's male chimpanzees drumming specific trees with their hind feet. It makes you wonder 'when did we start drumming things for the pleasure of it'? Our musical heritage is quite ancient. Have a nice day and follow your bliss. It sounds like you have! Laurie Ann

    • @lemonsqeezerz4643
      @lemonsqeezerz4643 8 лет назад +19

      My high school is currently working on this piece and will perform it soon for our winter concert. When we practice it just us (the band) it sound good, but the first time we played and the chorus sang... OH MY GOD! The first O' Fortuna they sing just over powers the band and it's just one of those moments. I could write a story that's how descriptive I could get but for the sake of reading this I'll stop here.

  • @chencoilufi
    @chencoilufi 2 месяца назад +7

    im so thankful I can listen to this comfortably on my PC, whenever I want. I don't understand why I have such a privilege.

  • @irisreynolds6741
    @irisreynolds6741 Год назад +44

    Everytime I listen and watch this, I want to stand up and cheer, applaud and yell BRAVO. Hats off to all in this performance. It is marvelous.

    • @aquamastertheonlyone
      @aquamastertheonlyone 9 месяцев назад

      Me too, "Everytime I listen and watch this, I want to stand up and cheer, applaud and yell BRAVO. Hats off to all in this performance. It is marvelous." (HEAR WITH HEADPHONES/EARPHONES, MEDIUM TO HIGH VOLUME): youtu "." be "/" IhhvSgKQo1Q and youtu "." be "/" wGAIU5BKdOw (Watch the 2 videos in order/sequence). You'll have the *BEST EXPERIENCE IN YOUR LIFE* 👍☺

    • @veracityyyyyy
      @veracityyyyyy 7 месяцев назад +2

      Bravo!

    • @shadowshapedheart
      @shadowshapedheart 3 месяца назад +2

      Seriously! I would never be able to perform this piece...I would be jumping up and down and laughing and making trouble for everyone. Even in the audience I have to make a real effort to control myself!

  • @kilyenbalazs6398
    @kilyenbalazs6398 10 лет назад +486

    I dont dare to listen to and orchesta like this in live...i would constantly cry. This is more "epic" more emotional then, the whole life of some people.

    • @evelynlopuski276
      @evelynlopuski276 10 лет назад +8

      Anthony Donnelly grammatical error not grammar error

    • @moondowg1
      @moondowg1 10 лет назад +17

      Andrew Hill Are you seriously correcting this person.
      Obviously English is a second language and you correct him.
      EWWWWW !!!

    • @kinghart5050
      @kinghart5050 10 лет назад +3

      Im with you on that :)

    • @creadishcread2243
      @creadishcread2243 10 лет назад +8

      I just about managed to hold back the tears throughout the entire performance, but when I scrolled down and read the minor grammatical errors made by some people for whom english is a second language, well, that was too much for me. I cried and cried!

    • @mydogskips2
      @mydogskips2 10 лет назад +10

      +Kilyén Balázs
      I'm glad you like the music and I appreciate your comment, except for the final point where you say that this music is more epic and emotional than the whole life of some people.
      I think the music serves to illustrate the great and epic drama, the ever-changing fortunes, and emotional depths both high and low, that captures the essence of life itself.
      This is to say that life, all life, exists in the tense struggle to move with the whirling wheel, endlessly oscillating between triumph and tragedy, life and death.
      From Wikipedia the text says,
      O Fortune,
      like the moon
      you are changeable,
      ever waxing
      and waning;
      hateful life
      first oppresses
      and then soothes
      as the sharp mind takes it;
      poverty
      and power
      it melts them like ice.
      Fate - monstrous
      and empty,
      you whirling wheel,
      you are malevolent,
      well-being is vain
      and always fades to nothing,
      shadowed
      and veiled
      you plague me too;
      now through the game
      I bring my bare back
      to your villainy.
      Fate - in health
      and virtue -
      is against me,
      driven on
      and weighted down,
      always enslaved.
      So at this hour
      without delay
      pluck the vibrating strings;
      since Fate
      strikes down the strong man,
      everyone weep with me!
      Such is fortune, and such is the life of man.

  • @welshwizard937
    @welshwizard937 8 лет назад +28

    I played a CD of Carmina Burana near a swimming pool in Paphos, Cyprus in 1996 and a large contingent of locals and tourists came to enjoy it. I made many friends that night.

  • @lianavasquez1561
    @lianavasquez1561 3 месяца назад +8

    To say that I love Carmina Burana is an understatement!❤❤❤

  • @ladylaeriel
    @ladylaeriel Год назад +151

    This entire performance is amazing, but the baritone soloist really shines. I love how he not only sings the music but acts it as well.

    • @sofivalencia5598
      @sofivalencia5598 Год назад +1

    • @figaroverdi
      @figaroverdi 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. Absolutely 👍

    • @1106gary
      @1106gary 10 месяцев назад +5

      And they didn't even name the soloists???

    • @zhi-chechen518
      @zhi-chechen518 8 месяцев назад +4

      34:30 love this

    • @Jim-wr9iz
      @Jim-wr9iz 5 месяцев назад +1

      The baritone is Malcolm Mackenzie. He went on to a successful career.

  •  3 года назад +416

    Que maravilloso es escuchar esta música desde un celular que me traslada al mejor recinto, sin salir de mi hogar, proporcionándome este gran regalo, ahora que estoy por cumplir 85 años.

    • @marwan7amada591
      @marwan7amada591 2 года назад +5

      دائما بالصحة والعافية والمتعة

    • @dinarapessoa1386
      @dinarapessoa1386 2 года назад +11

      felicitaciones. la musica hace viver mijl años.tengo 78 e la musica mvive em mivida hacia los 5 años.

    • @jeannefitzgerald3332
      @jeannefitzgerald3332 2 года назад +7

      Many more. God bless

    • @silviagrunig8187
      @silviagrunig8187 2 года назад +5

      Me sumo al gozo y las felicitaciones!

    • @concepcionflores6081
      @concepcionflores6081 2 года назад +7

      ​@@silviagrunig8187 También yo !!
      Saludos desde Oaxaca México.

  • @Salvus967
    @Salvus967 8 лет назад +712

    The magic that can be created by a group of dedicated humans is astounding.

    • @TrueNargin
      @TrueNargin 6 лет назад +4

      Salvus967 That's so true. I know something about it :)

    • @wojtek1582
      @wojtek1582 5 лет назад +6

      Yes, orchestras and choirs are pure magic.

    • @ieremias01
      @ieremias01 4 года назад +1

      Well said!

    • @Bandoolie
      @Bandoolie 4 года назад +2

      'Where two or more are gathered...' Listening with reverence during Lockdown in London on 23.03.2020 :-)

    • @tomtrompowsky8806
      @tomtrompowsky8806 4 года назад +2

      @@Bandoolie "in my name" is a significant omission of yours, despite the obfuscating ellipsis.

  • @zuzannawisniewska4464
    @zuzannawisniewska4464 10 месяцев назад +31

    This my favorite performance of Carmina Burana.The soprano incredible. Fantastic..This is magnificent! Carmina Burana touches the very soul..i would cry...Wonderful performance...

  • @amaliamariag9922
    @amaliamariag9922 Год назад +24

    La escucho 100 veces y la escucharé 100 más es grandiosa saludos desde Argentina

  • @nonsenseLP
    @nonsenseLP 8 лет назад +248

    O Fortuna - I wanna listen to this when the world ends.

    • @Moparskunk
      @Moparskunk 8 лет назад +9

      +in Pace I do too. Especially if I'm pushing the button. With a glass of Scotch older than I am.

    • @a7tweetk
      @a7tweetk 8 лет назад

      +in Pace soon

    • @matija1514
      @matija1514 8 лет назад

      cool

    • @justinvanburen9383
      @justinvanburen9383 8 лет назад +10

      +alex well that was unnecessary

    • @Kitsune_Kitus
      @Kitsune_Kitus 8 лет назад

      you got the point!

  • @jankovitshunor6990
    @jankovitshunor6990 2 года назад +159

    My father is a singer at the local philharmonics, and he usually took me ad my sister to their concerts. Since childhood, I loved Carmina Burana, but didn't realise back then how great of a masterpiece this is. He said that these pieces of art are music at its finest. He also told us, that in order to enjoy these pieces, one must be mature enough to understand it, and for me, this was the day. Carl Orff is a genius.

    • @salvatoreinchingalo3689
      @salvatoreinchingalo3689 Год назад +6

      Fully agree with you

    • @oguzalc9988
      @oguzalc9988 Год назад +1

      ​@@salvatoreinchingalo3689 perfect

    • @jthedarkwolfxtreem
      @jthedarkwolfxtreem Год назад +1

      Yea I read the whole piece as a Greek tragedy man this is art. For some reason I wanna see it as a play

    • @eduardoavila9839
      @eduardoavila9839 6 месяцев назад

      Oo😊​@@salvatoreinchingalo3689

  • @darlenebradley6756
    @darlenebradley6756 Год назад +68

    There is nothing -- and I mean NOTHING! More moving and satisfying than being fortunate enough to sing with a choir like this! My first experience with singing in a choir like this, was in the high school chorale. I took the course because I liked to sing and thought it would be an easy grade. The first piece I learned was Mozart's 'Ave Verum'. I never knew such sublime music existed! My first experience in a choir accompanied by an orchestra, was with the West Florida Music Festival Chorus. We performed Brahm's Requiem, under the direction of then New Orleans' Symphony conductor Phillipe Entremont. The music, like this, envelopes you and I often struggled to control tears. I'm afraid the current generation is missing out.

    • @music4ever229
      @music4ever229 2 месяца назад +1

      Same!! Been singing in choirs for many years now in NY and have sung some amazing music in amazing places with amazing people and I cannot describe the absolute sublime feeling I get being able to sing such incredible music!

    • @DahshonPugh-iq1bd
      @DahshonPugh-iq1bd 2 месяца назад +1

      Understandable

  • @laurencemacdonald5935
    @laurencemacdonald5935 2 года назад +89

    Growing up as a young boy this was and still is one of my favorite musical pieces. I used to air conduct to the music on records. Now in my 80s. I am watching and listening to this performance now.

  • @jeremyjenkins1574
    @jeremyjenkins1574 10 лет назад +28

    The male timpanist is way too cool. Nothing phases this guy. He just does it and does it in style. Like "I'm young and just styling all over this concert and I'm not even breaking a sweat over here."

  • @pourtoujours3154
    @pourtoujours3154 2 года назад +238

    my parents used to play this every Sunday. Now my kids love it too. I've probably heard it a thousand times and never get tired of it.

    • @bexigah
      @bexigah 2 года назад +4

      Praise The Sun!

    • @aquamastertheonlyone
      @aquamastertheonlyone 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@bexigah Praise The ONE AND ONLY ONE TRUE GOD YHWH.

  • @dianeitani8368
    @dianeitani8368 9 месяцев назад +14

    Timeless!!!
    I will forever love the Carmina Burana. I hope to see it performed live one day. It's my favorite Symphony and I love many. This is Art in music 🎶 🎵 ❤

    • @user-ze9jw8zu2x
      @user-ze9jw8zu2x 6 месяцев назад +1

      It's actually an oratorio rather than a symphony but yes, it is spectacular. A symphony usually does not have singing. An oratorio also differs from an opera in that there is no story that's acted out on stage, such as you would see in Carmen or Tosca, it is only sung and not acted, even though the singing is operatic.

  • @urimtefiki226
    @urimtefiki226 2 месяца назад +6

    Respect for the genius Carl Orff!..

  • @Geoff_Tuba_UK
    @Geoff_Tuba_UK 3 года назад +7

    Carl Orff is buried at a beautiful church in Andechs.
    Wonderful place to visit and may be easily reached on a day trip from Munich.
    After visting the site the local monks serve a fine beer.
    Sit in the gardens and enjoy the countryside.
    This great work was never out of my mind when I visited.

  • @olaflieser3812
    @olaflieser3812 Год назад +110

    Music unites the world!
    I happen to live in Oberbayern (Upper Bavaria, Germany) and was lucky enough to be part of a choir that performed this piece in ... Benediktbeuern, of all places, where the actual medieval texts were found that became the lyrics of this piece.
    We performed at the former Benediktbeuern Monastery in the Meierhof (courtyard) yesterday, 24-Jul-2022. Though we did the version with two grand pianos, percussion, soloists and choir (not a full orchestra, set by one of his "disciples" and authorized by Carl Orff) it was a very exciting event - and I believe the audience liked it very much as well.
    It was with the cultural association "Klangkunst im Pfaffenwinkel" at Iffeldorf. Iffeldorf is just a couple towns over from Benediktbeuern.
    Always a stunning experience, this piece - and maybe the location made the event even more special.
    Whatever the music you like - keep singing on and on - until the cows come home!

    • @user-oj8jf7cc1p
      @user-oj8jf7cc1p Год назад +3

      I happen to live in Ekaterinburg, Russia, and I am happy to hear this music in such an excellent performance!

    • @eemoogee160
      @eemoogee160 Год назад +1

      I saw this performed today in Seattle, and the story behind this piece is beyond intriguing. Would love to learn more about how those medieval manuscripts inspired it.

    • @juangerardoduran4336
      @juangerardoduran4336 Год назад

      Padrisimo este tema musical

    • @jvergaracabrera
      @jvergaracabrera 6 месяцев назад

      Compártenos un registro de aquello por favor, debe haber sido muy emocionante !

  • @Marbelloooo
    @Marbelloooo 2 месяца назад +2

    This master peace was on my very first casette in the 90's when I was a little child. Heard it every night for sleep! And I love it until today! ♡ Most people look at me like I'm a weirdo. But I give a bleep!

  • @natashapope8526
    @natashapope8526 Год назад +20

    I can remember singing this a a child in school and my son fell in love with this masterpiece and it was played at his funeral. Is incredible that I have only seen it performed live once. This is now my go to and will be back. Thank you for posting.

  • @robertk.2927
    @robertk.2927 6 лет назад +28

    Once heard, never forgotten

  • @christopherpett3264
    @christopherpett3264 3 года назад +392

    I was once a tenor in a choir for a performance of Carmina Burana with the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra in 1997

    • @kmerena
      @kmerena 3 года назад +27

      I love posts like yours Christopher. Almost 60 years ago, as a young kid, I too sang Carmina Burana as a bass with a very very competent choir under the direction of Anthony Taglino.
      Because Mr. Taglino was a well-respected graduate of The New England Conservatory of Music and because we were from a very upscale community in Roslyn, N.Y., not to mention that Mr. Taglino was super well connected, our tenor soloists were Jan Pierce and Robert Merrill from The N.Y. Metropolitan Opera. Our soprano soloist was Susan Belink (that is her real name. Her dad was a Cantor in one of our local Jewish Temples) Her stage name as a soprano diva in Europe was something I can't even remember.
      This experience was my first introduction to singing and classical music and it led to a richer appreciation of music from that time forward

    • @KG-rn9fu
      @KG-rn9fu 3 года назад +4

      OUTSTANDING

    • @lmconstrucoes5546
      @lmconstrucoes5546 3 года назад +2

      @@kmerena -me

    • @extracomunitart
      @extracomunitart 3 года назад +2

      Thank you!!!!!!

    • @valdecisiqueira8013
      @valdecisiqueira8013 3 года назад +1

      Parabéns.

  • @tarafahomsy
    @tarafahomsy Месяц назад +3

    I have been watching and listening to this since this video was considered high quality and normal screen dimension .. love every second

  • @vValerbueno
    @vValerbueno Год назад +26

    My daughters have just "discovered" Carmina Burana since it's part of an anime they're following. I made them listen to the whole piece and they fall in love with it all. Teenagers appreciate good music in the appropriate time.

    • @chef_hoyle7180
      @chef_hoyle7180 Год назад

      My Daughter 11 and my Son 9 love this ... in part ue to my obsession lol

    • @rodolfocarrillocastillo5303
      @rodolfocarrillocastillo5303 Год назад +1

      Excuse, what anime is that?

    • @vValerbueno
      @vValerbueno Год назад +2

      @@rodolfocarrillocastillo5303 The name is Death Note, it has 2 seasons.

    • @johnwood2019
      @johnwood2019 Год назад

      Similar, but not the same. Great show though.

    • @user-mq8dg3ig8x
      @user-mq8dg3ig8x 3 месяца назад

      Muy cierto .yo la descubrí siendo adolescente en la radio explicada por un musicólogo . Hoy ya viejo me conmueve más y más.Siempre la recomiendo .Es como querés compartir tanta grandeza tanta belleza

  • @67gyomber
    @67gyomber 4 года назад +25

    The perfect symbiosis of the orchestra, the conductor and the perfect partner, resonant audience. A perfect evening.

    • @richardmorin5967
      @richardmorin5967 2 года назад +1

      Dear Agnes, That's interesting. I never thought of the audience as a partner before.

    • @user-qt5ic8er5r
      @user-qt5ic8er5r 2 года назад

      Спасибо большое за радость и красоту Вашей души. Пусть вам сопутствует успех во всем. Храни Вас Бог.

  • @deem5517
    @deem5517 2 года назад +6

    It is the highlight of my life - I sang Alto to this piece. It doesn't get better than that.

  • @davidcox6647
    @davidcox6647 3 месяца назад +2

    I've been in Love with Carmina Burana since I first watch the 1981 movie " Excalibur " . First watched it in 1985 and still all these years later I still listen to it with the same passion etc as when I first heard it.

  • @shahramarshadnejad8208
    @shahramarshadnejad8208 10 месяцев назад +22

    What a coordination! What a synchronization! What a performance! And what a diversity! Bravo to all!!!!

    • @violet807
      @violet807 Месяц назад

      Orff would dislike and roll in his grave at the black diva

  • @NaughtyBlueeye
    @NaughtyBlueeye 3 года назад +242

    The best thing in the world is singing this piece of art! I call my self lucky that I had the chance more than once to be a part of a chorus singing Carmina Burana...

    • @universalflamethrower6342
      @universalflamethrower6342 3 года назад +9

      I imagine the Joy you must have felt, if Covid allows it i will see this piece in November, it will be the first time that I buy tickets to a Classical concert

    • @djw6430
      @djw6430 2 года назад +6

      @@universalflamethrower6342 May I suggest you add Beethoven's Ninth and Mahler's Second to your list.

    • @universalflamethrower6342
      @universalflamethrower6342 2 года назад +1

      @@djw6430 You may, and I will keep an eye out for your suggestions. I am much obliged.

    • @FurryMeatloaf
      @FurryMeatloaf 2 года назад +17

      My grandmother was in a group that sang this and I had to come to all the rehearsals (I was 10 or 11 and she didn't have a babysitter). By the time they performed I could sing it. I had no idea what I was saying, I just mimicked the sounds. I always liked Ego sum abbas because I thought he was singing about Eggo waffles.

    • @iraesteves9297
      @iraesteves9297 2 года назад

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @HowDareThey1970
    @HowDareThey1970 10 лет назад +122

    My friends and I were in chorus in college and we did this piece. Many, many years ago now. Our choral conductor sadly passed away just last year. He was only 60. We all still remembered him fondly, even after all the years. They did the O Fortuna portion during his memorial service.

    • @wyattbranham6673
      @wyattbranham6673 10 лет назад +17

      I'm so sorry about that. What you did was very
      honourable. I'm sure he's proud of you. :)

    • @fmlAllthetime
      @fmlAllthetime 7 лет назад

      "Only 60" is a very modern thing to say. Perspective always helps in our viewing and experience of death in others. 60 years is an enormity when we consider the length of most animal's lives. Your instructor effected lives for 60 years straight. What a phenomenal life to live given humanity's history. Have a good one.

    • @kristenmcgeorge3677
      @kristenmcgeorge3677 6 лет назад +1

      what a wonderful way to honor his memory at the funeral x

    • @jamesglaser8329
      @jamesglaser8329 3 года назад

      Bellingham?

  • @nealpeterson3113
    @nealpeterson3113 Месяц назад +2

    That is, I think, THE best performance of Carmina Burana that I have ever heard! So wonderful, also, to see an orchestra of such mixed faces, nationalities, enthnicities, etc.

  • @PowerMax-sv8fz
    @PowerMax-sv8fz 10 месяцев назад +19

    Música impecablemente hermosa, grandiosa. Despierta en mi un sentimiento para el que no hay palabras. La belleza, la nobleza de la humanidad. Juntos para cantar de ésta manera grandiosa.

  • @RobertRobert-gr9se
    @RobertRobert-gr9se 4 года назад +26

    The soprano is incredible! Fantastic performance!!

    • @mariaeddycesario9939
      @mariaeddycesario9939 3 года назад +1

      THE Kathleen Battle. Have you seen her with the GREAT Jessye Norman singing Spirituals? It was '89 ou '90, I don't remember. It will give you glorious goosebumps.

  • @michaelcolegrove1855
    @michaelcolegrove1855 4 года назад +19

    I first heard a recording of Carmina Burana in 1965 while in grad school. It is now 2020 and I love this piece of music as much today as in 1965.
    Mike Colegrove.

    • @ekdoseisocelotos
      @ekdoseisocelotos 3 года назад

      Mike I was born 1960 and first time I heard this recording 2020 and love it. Why I have not heard before? I regret...

    • @marwan7amada591
      @marwan7amada591 2 года назад

      العمر الطويل لك بالصحة والسلامة كل التحية لك من دمشق

  • @copiercer
    @copiercer Год назад +50

    How could anyone not be fully moved by this absolutely brilliant performance ?? Amazing, each and every one !!

    • @marcvolpe8252
      @marcvolpe8252 Год назад +1

      I FOUND IT BORING 😫

    • @rexcraigo
      @rexcraigo Год назад

      @@marcvolpe8252 That's because you're an idiot.

  • @richardmorin5967
    @richardmorin5967 3 года назад +260

    This my favorite perfomance of Carmina Burana. That rich and powerful chorus works hand in glove with an orchestral accompaniment that is strong but clear. I have to say that I really enjoyed the solo male singer whose voice was exuberantly deep and expressive. I do not know who enjoyed this more, me or him.

    • @untergehermuc
      @untergehermuc 2 года назад +3

      Tbh, they should be drunk for this drinking music. It sounds so epic, but it’s just Bavarian music for drinking alcohol. ;)

    • @nacustefania2347
      @nacustefania2347 2 года назад +2

      Mă bucură faptul că am ascultat Carmina Burana într-o interpretare excepțională

    • @CorelliGassner
      @CorelliGassner 2 года назад +1

      This is good, but the definitive version is Eugen Jochum with Bavarian.

    • @andrewstivelman
      @andrewstivelman 2 года назад +2

      Same here. It's second to none.

    • @mrsteveinsandiego
      @mrsteveinsandiego 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, the male soloist is a tenor/bass rolled into one. Quite impressive.

  • @shirleyackerman-bethel1073
    @shirleyackerman-bethel1073 3 года назад +67

    My father who died in 2003was in the northwest Indiana symphony chorus and I watched him perform this. Will never forget it. I love it.

    • @albertodepaz6903
      @albertodepaz6903 3 года назад +1

      Oh God. Sorry for Your Lost. Rest in Peace your dear Father. Shirley Ackerman.

  • @joaozanatta7718
    @joaozanatta7718 7 месяцев назад +15

    Infelizmente hoje são poucas as pessoas que dão valor e assistem esse tipo de espetáculo. Essa é a verdadeira arte da música que veio para ficar para sempre.

  • @luanedemonge00
    @luanedemonge00 2 месяца назад +3

    tears in my eyes, I stand to applaud !!! Bravoooo!!!!

  • @holyshoxwow
    @holyshoxwow 3 года назад +25

    Only those who watch one of these concerts live will be able to feel this work's awesomeness.

    • @consueloleaovieirademello5136
      @consueloleaovieirademello5136 3 года назад

      Belíssima Ópera Bufa

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 3 года назад

      The same can be said about most musical performances of any genre. Just like the experience of attending, say, a rugby or soccer game beats watching it on tv. It is the sense of being in a crowd. Thats how politicians can rouse a mob at a rally.

  • @MrHeleenify
    @MrHeleenify 4 года назад +15

    Even the applause in the end was beautiful to listen to!

  • @joer4367
    @joer4367 5 месяцев назад +1

    The soloists were excellent!

  • @marie-luisepeetz2610
    @marie-luisepeetz2610 2 года назад +4

    Es ist ein gewaltiges , wunderschönes Werk was Karl Orff da geschaffen hat . Da geht es mir eiskalt den Rücken runter . Grossartig !!

  • @kanjigarsectum1033
    @kanjigarsectum1033 3 года назад +15

    What kind of people give dislike to this Master piece

  • @lauriebond2997
    @lauriebond2997 7 месяцев назад +5

    Incredible! I never heard this before from beginning to end. It will shake you right out of your shoes. No words .

  • @carolspickler163
    @carolspickler163 2 года назад +3

    George Washington High School NYC chorus 1963. What a brave teacher! I remember almost every word.

  • @magalyotaola1024
    @magalyotaola1024 2 года назад +7

    Es un trance d emocion INCOMPARABLE .!! LA ORQUESTA SINFONICA Y LOS COROS EXTRAORDINARIOS TE LLENAN D VIDA !!GRACIAS Y MIS FELICITACIONES AL DIRECTOR Y LOS EJECUTANTES. UNA VERDADERA MARAVILLA

  • @EL-gu8fv
    @EL-gu8fv 3 года назад +29

    Another piece of music that raises the hair on my neck. Legendary.

  • @JulesThackway
    @JulesThackway 4 года назад +286

    When lockdown is over I will travel to find a live performance of this amazingly, amazingly wonderful work of art and I won't rest until I do!

    • @clickbait5714
      @clickbait5714 3 года назад +13

      Take me with you, I love this masterpiece.

    • @alchemisttttt
      @alchemisttttt 3 года назад +4

      @@clickbait5714 and me!!!

    • @ronalddunne3413
      @ronalddunne3413 3 года назад +6

      Sept 3rd 2020... lockdown isnt over yet... no end in sight. You'll be an old geezer before you get to see the Burana performed live... sad.

    • @JulesThackway
      @JulesThackway 3 года назад +3

      @@ronalddunne3413 So sad!

    • @Aliisaas
      @Aliisaas 3 года назад +2

      Also very inspired to join a choir or something

  • @aleisterseverusgrey3778
    @aleisterseverusgrey3778 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is the best thing I've ever heard in my life. Imagine writing all this so before you come out and talk they play this.

  • @mariaelenavanyurick3238
    @mariaelenavanyurick3238 2 года назад +5

    I heard Carmina Burana for the first time in my native country Chile, performed by our philarmonic orchestra, I was then 12 year old and it was a rapture experience, now at 72 is still a joy to hear it, moreover with this fantastic orquestra, choir and baritone, tenor and superb soprano

  • @juliia147
    @juliia147 3 года назад +7

    I wholeheartedly love the determination of the bell guy in 23:50. You go bell guy!

  • @GunBrothersGaming
    @GunBrothersGaming 7 лет назад +20

    As a former choral singer - this was by far one of my favorite pieces to perform.

  • @williamgordon1016
    @williamgordon1016 25 дней назад +1

    I always return to Carmina Burana for its magic. What a magnificent and thrilling piece. Thank you Karl Orff

  • @robertmiles1603
    @robertmiles1603 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing to think that one man could put all that together within one lifetime, when most people have no idea how this kind of thing really even works. Getting the notes right, making it lineup, the math, "octaves", all that.

  • @scius327
    @scius327 2 года назад +21

    Whoever has NO love of Orff's Carmina Burana has NO heart!
    This University has such a huge Chorus and Orchestra, and they all perform with such a huge heart!
    At first, "In trutina" sounds like "Symphonie Pathetique", and at "Dulcissime", I'm in love! Who is this powerful soprano?

  • @literatious308
    @literatious308 3 года назад +9

    Imagine this performance with closed captioned libretto & clean audio.
    Soloists were exceptional.

  • @a.l.duncan6201
    @a.l.duncan6201 Год назад +37

    This was certainly Carl Orff's novel of the century. Such a tale told to move the senses as well as the emotions. I'll never tire of listening to it. Wonderful performance. Thank you.

    • @roberthunt5304
      @roberthunt5304 Год назад +3

      It truly is a fantastic and beautiful work of art.

  • @cheburashko007
    @cheburashko007 2 года назад +16

    Просто шедевр. Вершина культуры человеческой.

  • @dianapatriciabailleres4300
    @dianapatriciabailleres4300 3 года назад +46

    THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMANCES I'VE EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE AND I'VE HEARD A LOT IN 40 YEARS

  • @samanthabeau-gleur6566
    @samanthabeau-gleur6566 4 года назад +34

    My God I'm awestruck, the first time I've ever heard the whole thing, I had electricity running up and down my spine like a conduit for the Gods.

  • @Julian-bz7nr
    @Julian-bz7nr 18 дней назад +1

    Con un texto de Karl Orff aprendí en mi adolescencia la poquita teoría de música que se. Esta composición es impactante. ❤❤❤

  • @thingsiplay
    @thingsiplay Год назад +6

    I am sitting here with goosebumps. It is the first time I listen to this song in its entirety.

  • @Cestlavieenrose
    @Cestlavieenrose 2 года назад +35

    Whenever I hear carmina burana I can't stop crying. It's so damn beautiful.pure goosebumps...

    • @richardmorin5967
      @richardmorin5967 2 года назад +2

      Dear C'est la Vie, The same thing happens to me with this and other wonderful musical works. You are not alone. Why is it that we do that? It must be our strong emotional response to the power and the beauty of classical music. I wish I didn't respond this way, but "that's life." Richard

    • @kennethgrundmann5576
      @kennethgrundmann5576 2 года назад +1

      Ya'll are not alone

  • @AyahuaskaPop
    @AyahuaskaPop 4 года назад +167

    Que maravilloso, es increible como el ser humano puede llegar a ese nivel de perfección en las artes.

  • @michaelbstewart8892
    @michaelbstewart8892 Год назад +1

    Here I am 23 July, 2022 reading what I wrote about a year ago... I still stand by every word I wrote. What is most shocking is the lack of response to a challenge I was placing for any and all of you coming here! It is most obvious to me now more than ever; reaching out for the TRUTH is far too frightening for 99.9% of the people living in our present world. MUSIC is supposedly humanity's "universal language"... which it is; however we are living in a time where 99.9% of humanity would rather ignore their own inner feelings and perceptions as TECH and political agendas control reality rather than giving ourselves over to great works of art/music such as Carmina Burana. We are such an incredibly up-tight culture where We have not only lost touch with our ability/capacity to listen/experience such incredible music... be as it may... we may HEAR it but we lack the ability to absorb such experiences into our soul. As such- present Humanity is an inevitable LOST CAUSE! Of course I could add to this that where USA once had the reputation of a place where one could express themselves within ALL DIMENSIONS of human experience... USA has become one of the most constrictive places in the world to live! We brag about sexual freedom and yet for at least half a century the lives we lead... NOT the movies we make or the novels we read speaks of so much repression and hidden taboos that should send any who fall for the delusion of our supposed Democratic way of life in another direction! But USA Persona has taken the rest of the world by the balls!🤐

  • @euskadihelena3861
    @euskadihelena3861 2 года назад +18

    De esas operas que te eriza la piel y el alma!

    • @albertoefrati5269
      @albertoefrati5269 2 года назад +1

      Sarebbe bello poterla seguire con le parole ( in latino? )

    • @user-cu2ul1og6q
      @user-cu2ul1og6q 13 часов назад

      Magnificent! Genius, each and everyone of you! My profound gratitude for all your hard work.

  • @benjaminthome8488
    @benjaminthome8488 4 года назад +15

    This is the best performance of the Carmina Burana. It has the best pauses between each line in the o Fortuna

  • @09lisofi
    @09lisofi 8 лет назад +18

    Escuchar esto nos hace recordar 'QUE SERIA ESTE MUNDO SI LE FALTARA LA MUSICA Y LA VOZ'

    • @user-bw2zq2nj7r
      @user-bw2zq2nj7r 8 лет назад

      que seria? pues lo mismo que ahora.

    • @morgellonbetancor1453
      @morgellonbetancor1453 8 лет назад +2

      +Sofìa Salatino DA SABOR Y OLOR A LA PROPIA VIDA QUE OTROS DE DIVERSAS FORMAS INTENTAN ARREBATAR,BUEN DIA

    • @voltronbugzilla8775
      @voltronbugzilla8775 8 лет назад +1

      +Loomynarty Tu comentario es looloomynarty kunfermjd :v

  • @raiofthunder
    @raiofthunder 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've been coming back for 15 years to hear this performance. There is truly nothing like it, to me this is history.

  • @chechamunoz7958
    @chechamunoz7958 Год назад +9

    Felizmente , la veo y escucho todos los días , me tiene enamorada ésta version.
    🌹❤😘😊

  • @celiaansell4860
    @celiaansell4860 4 года назад +295

    My father was a great man he said that I would love this even though I love rock music he was so happy with my response l love this

    • @JasminKiechle
      @JasminKiechle 3 года назад +10

      Same for my usual taste. My dad got me to go to a live concert of Beethoven 9th in st pauls cathedral a few years ago. It was amazing

    • @indreshkumar7946
      @indreshkumar7946 3 года назад +3

      सर मैं भी गायक कलाकार बनना चाहता बड़ा हम स्टाफ के सहयोग की जरूरत है आप खुद मारा गाना सुन के7524816787

    • @indreshkumar7946
      @indreshkumar7946 3 года назад +1

      सर मैं भी गाना गायक कलाकार चाहता हूं आपकी सहयोग होगा तो आप संपर्क करें7524816787

    • @Rbofer1331
      @Rbofer1331 3 года назад +5

      Obra maestra!

    • @philippamediwake1148
      @philippamediwake1148 3 года назад +5

      Me too. I love many genres of music, heavy rock included! But i was brought up with classical music as well (thank god)!

  • @jackpaul908
    @jackpaul908 6 лет назад +9

    Had no idea what a Christmas concert was going to be while a student at Michigan State in 1965, walked into the balcony, took a seat AND WAS FILLED WITH JOYOUS TEARS THROUGHOUT! Incredible music!!

    • @rekagaal
      @rekagaal 3 года назад

      They played this at a Christmas concert? It isn't very Christian at all, funnily enough, it's actually rather dirty in places haha

    • @jackpaul908
      @jackpaul908 3 года назад

      @@rekagaal I m a TOTAL non-believer, was just there looking for gals, but, as a concert percussionist, was overjoyed by the music.

  • @comandoarr
    @comandoarr 10 месяцев назад +10

    Sencillamente maravillosa obra musical con una ejecución magistral

  • @leocousino
    @leocousino 2 года назад +16

    Estremecimiento nivel Dios!!! Espectacular, sobrecogedor!!! Qué nivel increíble, qué belleza 🎵.
    Mis respetos desde Chile 🇨🇱

  • @direwolf285
    @direwolf285 2 года назад +12

    This is absolutely the best performance

  • @mattcds7706
    @mattcds7706 2 года назад +15

    Gracias a todos los integrantes de la Orquesta el Coro y su director, por manifestación de su amor por el arte musical. Para la música no hay fronteras, saludos desde San Francisco del Rincón GTO. México 🇲🇽🤠💚⚪❤️

  • @amandaisabelramosordonez1254
    @amandaisabelramosordonez1254 2 года назад +27

    Me lleno de una emoción tan grande al escuchar ésta preciosa música, me eleva el espiritu.

    • @rigobertomaldonadoibarra352
      @rigobertomaldonadoibarra352 2 года назад +2

      Esta pieza, fue mi introducción a la música clásica, como olvidarla si mi segundo hijo en el vientre de su madre la escuchaba todos los días, ahora los dos la gozamos.

  • @glaucialodi6155
    @glaucialodi6155 Год назад +22

    Tanta emoção que levou meu espírito para as nuvens.

  • @alexandremotier5882
    @alexandremotier5882 3 года назад +21

    Alimento y calma para el espíritu y el alma... Que preciosa muestra!!!

  • @williamwashington6735
    @williamwashington6735 8 лет назад +23

    I love this master-work so much. When the closure of O' Fortuna starts again right after that exhilarating and sweet, peaceful and passionate "Dulcissime", I swear it makes my hair stand up. It is the perfect closure to that experience because it really does show that fortune changes like the moon.

  • @romeolopez8529
    @romeolopez8529 11 месяцев назад +4

    Am in El Salvador enjoying this cantata,,,and this performance made me feel blue,,,I Just openned a bottle of wine and how relaxing my world became. Thank you Karl, and thank you for posting this performance. Gracias amigos

  • @daveydudely9954
    @daveydudely9954 Год назад +2

    i remember being a kid and singing in a performance of this, the lyrics stayed with me 50 years

  • @gabytamayo2555
    @gabytamayo2555 10 месяцев назад +12

    Que hermosura, una joya para los que nos gusta la verdadera musica, las voces son sublime, nos eleva a otra dimension.

  • @garyhoover7572
    @garyhoover7572 10 лет назад +11

    This music takes a lot of work, time and dedication and it is not easy to direct, play, or sing. I dare say to the critics to look carefully at themselves and realize the beauty of this performance.

  • @malupezzin880
    @malupezzin880 8 лет назад +40

    Arte completa ! Vozes, orquestra, maestro, instrumentos. A maravilha de Carl Orff.

  • @fjmugwump
    @fjmugwump 2 месяца назад +2

    EXCITING ! PERFECT PERFORMANCE ! I BELIEVE CARL ORFF WOULD BE PLEASED AND GOD ALMIGHTY WOULD BE SMILING ! 👍❤️

  • @e.f.mercer1287
    @e.f.mercer1287 Год назад +6

    I was an Alto I in I Cantanti, Northfield MN when we performed this. I’d never heard it in its entirety until then. We were a choir of 40. And it sounded this good, rich and full. It still amazes me. Thank You, Wayne Kivell - Conducted.