Opera
Symphonischer Chor Hamburg / Symphoniker Hamburg / Matthias Janz
Saturday, 21/09/2024 / 12:00 PM - 01:20 PM / Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
Bam! – »Oooooo Fortuuuna!« – Boom! That’s how the »Carmina Burana« begins. These are the »Songs from Beuern«, song texts from a medieval manuscript that was discovered in 1803 in the Benediktbeuern monastery. They contain cheerful, humorous, but also coarse texts: Monks take out good German citizens in a game of dice, there is drinking, feasting, banter and ... making love. Strong stuff, then. But the aforementioned Fortuna – fate – played these very texts into Carl Orff’s hands in 1934 when he discovered an edition of them by chance in a second-hand bookshop – and was immediately electrified. Orff was inspired by the medieval aura of the »Carmina« and found ways to evoke the feeling of the Middle Ages.
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PERFORMERS
Symphoniker Hamburg orchestra
Symphonischer Chor Hamburg choir
Kinderchor der Schule Turmweg choir
Jasmin Delfs soprano
Joël Vuik countertenor
Martin Berner baritone
Matthias Janz conductor
PROGRAM
Carl Orff
Carmina Burana / Cantiones profanae für Soli, Chor und Orchester
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