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Karl Martin - The Vittorio Emanuele
Theatre Orchestra
The Carmina Burana is a monumental collection
of medieval goliardic monodic and polyphonic songs,
that gets its name from place in which this tradition
was preserved for centuries: the convent of Beneditktbeuern
in Bavaria. Discovered at the beginning of the
19th Century and published in 1847, this collection
was extremely successful with re-elaborations
for solos, mixed choirs, treble voice choirs and
large orchestras made by Carl Orff during the
years that preceded World War II. Of the over
three hundred original compositions written in
Latin, in the d’oil language and in Medieval
German, of which only a few are provided with
neums difficult to transcribe and without indications
for instruments, Orff created a theatrical cantata
of great emotive impact: a vast fresco of the
medieval world perceived in its profane micro-history
as well as the ideal tendency for what was sacred,
moral and spiritual. We will listen to the Carmina
Burana in a E.A.R. Messina Theatre production
conducted by the famous Maurizio Arena, end that
is the first of five events during the 2006-2007
season held in cooperation with the Messina theatre.
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friday
november 17th 2006 at 9 P.M.
saturday november 18th 2006 at 9 P.M.
sunday november 19th 2006 ore 5.30 P.M.
The Vittorio Emanuele Theatre
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THE VITTORIO EMANUELE
THEATRE ORCHESTRA
THE CATANIA MASSIMO BELLINI
THEATRE CHOIR
KARL MARTIN
conductor
PINUCCIA CRISTINA FERRI
soprano
JADRANKA JOVANOVIC
contralto
ROBERTO IULIANO
tenor
LUCA GALLO
basso
TIZIANA CARLINI
choir conductor
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Requiem in D minor KV 626
for solos, choirs and orchestra
produced by the
E.A.R. Messina Theatre
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