![]() ![]() Lady Fortune, in the centre of her wheel, is shown larger than life to indicate her importance. In classical mythology, Fortune’s wheel comes around, first bringing you up in the world and then casting you down. He set a mere 24 poems out of the collection and it is his setting of the hymn to fortune, ‘O Fortuna,’ that is heard most often these days. The text Carl Orff used was based on the critical edition of the texts published in 1930. The texts were written in a mix of languages: Medieval Latin, Middle High German, Old French, or in a combination of Latin and the local languages. The pieces are rude, irreverent, and satirical, making fun of the church and its practices and commenting on daily life, especially concerning love. from the town of Benediktbeuern) is a manuscript containing 254 poems and dramatic texts. ![]() The Carmina Burana (Songs from Beuern, i.e. The German composer Carl Orff took a 11th to 12th-century text that had been rediscovered in 1802 and created from it a work that not only changed his own style of composition but also that was influential in its modern presentation of classical texts. This is a work that is more heard on the radio or as part of a film than on the concert stage and it really changes your perception of this work to see/hear it live. Fortune’s Wheel from the Carmina Burana MS.We went to a performance recently of Orff’s Carmina Burana and really welcomed the rare chance to hear a performance of the work on stage.
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