Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi. O Fortuna
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi. Fortune plango vulnera
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: I. Primo vere. Veris leta facies
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: I. Primo vere. Omnia Sol temperat
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: I. Primo vere. Ecce gratum
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Uf dem Anger. Tanz
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Uf dem Anger. Floret silva
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Uf dem Anger. Chramer, gip die varwe mir
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Uf dem Anger. Reie. Swaz hie gat umbe Chume, chum geselle min
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Uf dem Anger. Were diu werit alle min
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: II. In taberna. Estuans interius
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: II. In taberna. Olim lacus colueram
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: II. In taberna. Ego sum abbas
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: II. In taberna. In taberna quando sumus
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Amor volat undique
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Dies, nox et omnia
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Stetit puella
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Circa mea pectora
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Si puer cum puellula
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Veni, veni, venias
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. In trutina
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Tempus est iocundum
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: III. Cour d'amours. Dulcissime
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Blanziflor et Helena. Ave formosissim
Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi. O Fortuna
Carmina Burana ("Songs from Benediktbeuren") is the most famous choral composition of German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982), and one of the most popular classical works of the 20th century. The powerful opening chorus "O F... more »ortuna" has been used in countless movies and TV commercials to establish a mood of exciting expectation. This new recording features the London Festival Orchestra under the direction of its founder, Ross Pople. A native of New Zealand, Pople began studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London at age 16. Later he studied at the Paris Conservatory with André Navarra and Nadia Boulanger. Ross Pople was handpicked at age 23 by Yehudi Menuhin to be principal solo cellist of the Menuhin Festival Orchestra, where his ability was given free expression as he toured the world. At 26, Pople was invited by Sir Colin Davis and Pierre Boulez to be principal cellist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra ? the youngest ever in the history of the orchestra! Pople?s numerous recordings have attracted positive reviews, and he has been seen and heard often on the BBC.« less
Carmina Burana ("Songs from Benediktbeuren") is the most famous choral composition of German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982), and one of the most popular classical works of the 20th century. The powerful opening chorus "O Fortuna" has been used in countless movies and TV commercials to establish a mood of exciting expectation. This new recording features the London Festival Orchestra under the direction of its founder, Ross Pople. A native of New Zealand, Pople began studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London at age 16. Later he studied at the Paris Conservatory with André Navarra and Nadia Boulanger. Ross Pople was handpicked at age 23 by Yehudi Menuhin to be principal solo cellist of the Menuhin Festival Orchestra, where his ability was given free expression as he toured the world. At 26, Pople was invited by Sir Colin Davis and Pierre Boulez to be principal cellist of the BBC Symphony Orchestra ? the youngest ever in the history of the orchestra! Pople?s numerous recordings have attracted positive reviews, and he has been seen and heard often on the BBC.
CD Reviews
An underrated Carmina
Eric S. Kim | Southern California | 03/20/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This rendition of Carl Orff's most famous piece by maestro Ross Pople is a really good one at best. Like the Eugen Jochum version, the performance is percussively exquisite in both sound quality and in precision. The soloists are fine and the pacing throughout the one-hour piece has no feeling of being over-blown. The only flaw I find here is the slower-than-usual tempi, like the "Roasted Swan" sequence. Still, it is an absolute gem, and it should be as well-recognized as the versions from Jochum, Dutoit, and Thielemann."