Title: | The Ultimate Collection |
Otros títulos: | Prometheus La Última Colección Prometeo |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Carl Orff; Josef Greindl; Heinz Cramer; Roland Hermann; Kieth Engen; Edda Moser; Sophie Van Sante; Raili Kostia; Colette Lorand; Fritz Uhl; Frauenchor Des Westdeutschen Rundfunks; Herbert Schernus; Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester; Ferdinand Leitner |
Código CDU: | Orff.01 |
Forma Musical: | Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with Orchestra, Cantatas, Secular, Songs (Medium voice) with Orchestra, Operas |
Abstract: | Although his fame rests on the success of a single work, the famous and frequently commercially mutilated Carmina Burana, Carl Orff was in fact a multi-faceted musician and prolific composer who wrote in many styles before developing the primal, driving language which informs his most famous work. In addition to his fame as the creator of Carmina burana, Orff enjoyed international renown as the world's pre-eminent authority on children's music education, his life's work in that area represented by Musik für Kinder, five eclectic collections of music to be performed by children, eventually developing into a more extensive series known as Orff Schulwerk. Born in 1895 to an old Bavarian family, Orff studied piano and cello while still a young boy. He later studied at the Munich Academy of Music, graduating in 1914. The music that he composed during this period shows the influence of several composers, including Debussy and Richard Strauss. In 1914, Orff was appointed Kapellmeister at ... |
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