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Orff: Carmina Burana
Markus Eiche, Carl Orff, Marin Alsop
Orff: Carmina Burana
Genre: Classical
 
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All Artists: Markus Eiche, Carl Orff, Marin Alsop, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Claire Rutter, Tom Randle
Title: Orff: Carmina Burana
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Naxos
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 1/30/2007
Genre: Classical
Styles: Opera & Classical Vocal, Symphonies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 747313003372
 

CD Reviews

A welcome addition to the CARMINA BURANA catalog
Erik Homenick | San Diego, California | 02/09/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Question: There are so many recordings of Carl Orff's CARMINA BURANA, why buy another?



Answer: Because this is generally an outstanding recording. Conductor Marin Alsop takes a dynamic approach to this score and her interpretation brims with audacious, snappy energy. However, the (usually top-shelf) Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra sounds a little scrappy at times, as does the (generally outstanding) chorus. I will excuse all of that, however, as I firmly believe that a performance can still be exciting and worthwhile without being pin-point perfect.



Speaking of "perfect," the sound on this recording must certainly be near it. This disc features luxurious, expansive stereo and deliciously rich bass. It's one of the best engineered CARMINA's I've ever heard; this is definitely one you're going to want to crank up.



By the way, the soloists (Claire Rutter, Tom Randle and Markus Eiche) are all excellent.



Long story short: despite some minor performance flaws, this is a well-rounded, well-recorded, satisfying reading. At Naxos's bargain price, there's no reason not to give this recording a go, even if you own 20 CARMINA BURANAS already."
Swamped by the competition
Classic Music Lover | Maryland, USA | 06/03/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Why Marin Alsop continues to record warhorses such as this when there is so much other great classical music just begging to be heard, is beyond me. The competition in Carmina Burana is so fierce, this recording just gets lost in the shuffle. The orchestra is certainly good, but the interpretation is forgettable. The soloists sound uninspired as well -- as if they too know that this is just another "workmanlike" undertaking. With so many great renditions of this composition available -- such as Robert Shaw's with the Atlanta Symphony on Telarc or Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos on EMI -- this recording becomes completely unnecessary.



Actually, Maestra Alsop has done very commendable work recording pieces by contemporary composers. Here's hoping she'll do more of that in the future instead of spending her energy on the "core" repertoire -- where she's outclassed on every side.

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Dissapointing
J. A. Pagan | San Juan, Puerto Rico | 03/20/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Owner of about 50 recordings of the Carmina, I was expecting to be impressed by this newest attempt, but was dissapointed. This reading was mechanical, flavorless, lacking in lust and luster. The performers were, to say the least, not enthusiastic, and didn't seem to enjoy the piece. Percussion, a key element of the work, was lost in the background. (That gong in "obumbrata el velata" or the timpani in the Tanz, or everywhere for that matter, are ... let's say timid.) The Bournemouth SO did much better back in 1995 under Hill. Alsop has managed to turn it into a bland, lifeless, bored ensemble."