Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksHank DahlmanUse of the International Phonetic Alphabet in the Choral Rehearsal
A guide to Carmina Burana, Carl Orff's cantata based on a series of earthy German Medieval songs, and best known for the rousing 'O Fortuna'
CARMINA BURANA by Carl Orff (based on 24 of the poems found in the medieval collection Carmina Burana) The application includes the opera libretto (in an original language, English or bilingual version), some information about how the opera came to be, a plot summary and the list of characte...
The Carmina Burana have too easily fallen into stifling categories of interpretation, treating them as exclusively poems by students, by learned scholars, or by minstrels who demand our respect. In reality, as this paper illustrates, they represent a very dense corpus of songs in Latin and in ...
Chapter 5 Rape in Medieval Latin and Middle High German Poetry: Walther von der Vogelweide and the Carmina Buranadoi:10.1515/9783110263381.113Albrecht Classen
Carmina Burana, 13th-century manuscript that contains songs (the Carmina Burana proper) and six religious plays. The contents of the manuscript are attributed to the goliards (q.v.), wandering scholars and students in western Europe during the 10th to the 13th century who were known for their...
Carmina Burana, cantata for orchestra, chorus, and vocal soloists by the German composer Carl Orff that premiered in 1937 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Orff drew his text from a 13th-century manuscript containing songs and plays written in Latin and medieval German, which was discovered in 18...
Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksHank Dahlman