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A conversation in two parts: First, art historian Trinita Kennedy (associate curator, Frist Center for the Visual Arts) will introduce the Burana Codex, also known as the Carmina Burana,
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In 1995, he produced a large-scale staging of "Carmina Burana," a 1937 cantata that sets to music mischievous monastic poems from the Middle Ages.
Mr. Abraham, Your Chariot Awaits Javier Espinoza 2010
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In 1995, he produced a large-scale staging of "Carmina Burana," a 1937 cantata that sets to music mischievous monastic poems from the Middle Ages.
Mr. Abraham, Your Chariot Awaits Javier Espinoza 2010
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In 1995, he produced a large-scale staging of "Carmina Burana," a 1937 cantata that sets to music mischievous monastic poems from the Middle Ages.
Mr. Abraham, Your Chariot Awaits Javier Espinoza 2010
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But his solo to "Carmina Burana" last week was fuckin 'legendary.
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But his solo to "Carmina Burana" last week was fuckin 'legendary.
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"Tuscany Lyrical Festival 2008" presents opera performances at various locations in Tuscany, staging "La Traviata," "La Bohème" and Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" in Florence.
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It's a choral work similar to Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana," which the composer has said influenced him.
Songs of the Season 2007
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(Soundbite of "Carmina Burana") Ms. ALSOP: One of the spectacular dimensions to Carmina Burana is these amazing solos, you know, for the baritone, who's this hunky kind of masculine guy that you just heard.
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(Soundbite of "Carmina Burana") SIMON: Carl Orff went from being known as a music educator to the composer of Carmina Burana.
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