
Orff - Carmina Burana, Die Kluge (highlights)
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Label: Alto
Cat No: ALC1219
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd April 2013
Contents
Works
Carmina BuranaDie Kluge
Artists
Janice Harsanyi (soprano)Rudolph Petrak (tenor)
Harve Presnell (baritone)
Rutgers University Choir
Philadelphia Orchestra
Paul Kuen
Hermann Prey
Gustav Neidlinger
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Marcel Cordes
Rudolf Christ
Gottlob Frick
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductors
Eugene OrmandyWolfgang Sawallisch
Works
Carmina BuranaDie Kluge
Artists
Janice Harsanyi (soprano)Rudolph Petrak (tenor)
Harve Presnell (baritone)
Rutgers University Choir
Philadelphia Orchestra
Paul Kuen
Hermann Prey
Gustav Neidlinger
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Marcel Cordes
Rudolf Christ
Gottlob Frick
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductors
Eugene OrmandyWolfgang Sawallisch
About
- Carmina Burana
Janice Harsanyi (soprano), Rudolph Petrak (tenor), Harve Presnell (baritone), Rutgers University Choir
Philadelphia Orchestra / Eugene Ormandy
- Die Kluge: Als die treue ward geboren
Paul Kuen, Hermann Prey, Gustav Neidlinger
Philharmonia Orchestra / Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Die Kluge: So also so, so war’s gemeint ...Schuschunuhu ...Was ist, wo bin ich, wer hat das getan?
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Marcel Cordes, Rudolf Christ, Gottlob Frick
Philharmonia Orchestra / Wolfgang Sawallisch
“Ormandy & his Philadelphians have just the right panache to bring off this wildly exuberant picture of the Middle Ages...and there is no more enjoyable analogue version... tremendous vigour, warmth, and colour and a genial spontaneous enthusiasm from the Rutgers University choristers...is irresistible. Soloists are excellent...Choir and Orchestra steal the show.. Quite splendid...one of Ormandy’s most inspired recordings...exhilarating” - Penguin Guide rosette
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