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Carmina Burana

~ Carl Orff (Composer), Charles Dutoit (Conductor), Montreal Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra, Performer), Beverly Hoch (Performer), Stanford Olsen (Performer)
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1. Fortune, Empress Of The World: O Fortuna
2. Fortune, Empress Of The World: Fortune plango vulnera
3. Carmina Burana: Veris leta facies
4. Carmina Burana: Omnia sol temperat
5. Carmina Burana: Ecce gratum
6. Carmina Burana: Tanz
7. Carmina Burana: Floret silva nobilis
8. Carmina Burana: Chramer, gip die varwe mir
9. Carmina Burana: Reie
10. Carmina Burana: Were diu werlt alle min
11. Carmina Burana: Estuans interius
12. Carmina Burana: Olim lacus colueram
13. Carmina Burana: Ego sum abbas
14. Carmina Burana: In taberna quando sumus
15. Carmina Burana: Amor volat undique
16. Carmina Burana: Dies, nox et omnia
17. Carmina Burana: Stetit puella
18. Carmina Burana: Circa mea pectora
19. Carmina Burana: Si puer cum puellula
20. Carmina Burana: Veni, veni, venias
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  1. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra
    Composé par Carl Orff
    Joué par Montreal Symphony Orchestra
    avec Beverly Hoch, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Stanford Olsen
    Dirigé par Charles Dutoit


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5.0étoiles sur 5 The BEST version, bar none, Nov. 12 2009
Par Tom Trueman "language scholar" (Vancouver, BC Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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First of all, let's get something straight: "Carmina" does NOT rhyme with "Christina", it rhymes with "stamina". "Carmen" is a second-declension neuter noun in Latin, as is "stamen", and in the nominative plural, the stress falls on the first syllable. It's CAR-min-a, not car-MEE-na. It makes my hair stand on end to hear someone pronounce it like they think the "-ina" is an Italian diminutive ending, like in "manina". It is NOT.

Now that I have that off my chest, let me say that I have six different recordings of this masterpiece, including the one conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch recorded under the personal supervision of Karl Orff himself. I have Michael Tilson Thomas, Antal Dorati, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, and Riccardo Muti's versions as well. This one by Charles Dutoit is by far the best I've heard.

Why, you ask? Partly because he makes the most interesting use of tempi, sounding frantic and lusty at times, or languid and sensuous at others. Many recordings seem reluctant to be as flexible or creative, and just seem to be playing the score straight through.

The diction throughout is excellent, even from the children's choir. Yes, it's in Medieval German and Latin, but the lyrics do mean something, and those of us who know them well appreciate being able to hear them clearly. So many American choirs slur the unstressed syllables, and muddy the vowels to the point where you can't make out what they're singing.

Most of all, the two main soloists have magnificent voices. Mark Oswald's baritone is so beautifully rich and emotionally expressive that it brings tears to the eyes. Beverly Hoch's soprano is sweet, clear and bell-like, but never shrill. Ms. Hoch also manages the incredibly long phrase at the end of her solo in "Amor volat undique" in one confident breath, while virtually every other soprano out there breaks the last note in two, or just sings it as long as she can and then stops, while the music carries on.

"In Taberna" is always my least favourite part, but even there the rollicking tempo and hammy emoting of Stanford Olsen made it fun. In total, an excellent recording all around.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Recording and Conductor, Fév 23 2003
Par Wowzers (New York, New York) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Buy it you won't regret it. Charles Dutoit is a flawless conductor. Performers are great too! Despite d cooper's ignorant comment about Canada, it still is a great recording.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An Excellent Performance, Janv. 17 2001
Par Murray Antionette (shavertown, pa United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This recording has a lot of power and an opulent sound. It is much richer than the Previn recording some 20 years earlier. I've heard Dutoit conduct the Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga for many years, and he exhibits tremendous control over the players. He conducted "Carmina Burana" last year at Saratoga and at Carnegie Hall and it was a a treat. He probably will never leave Montreal as he is Mr. Montreal, but probably should be better known and appreciated. He is spectacular in the larger works and seems to really enjoy conducting the big, powerful warhorses, maybe because a 100% Canadian effort is really only about 60% here in the States. Enjoy this recording of Carmina Burana and then go off to war.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 not so bad (musically)...
... but unbearable for any Romance language speaker! The main fault of this edition is, in fact, the performers' pronunciation of latin lyrics which is awful to listen to. Read more
Publié le Sep 7 2000 par Michela

5.0étoiles sur 5 Incredible sound and emotion
I really think that this recording has more feeling than the Blomstedt and Previn recordings. It sounds a lot more robust than Blomstedt's, and I like that. Read more
Publié le Oct. 4 1998

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