Carmina Burana

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Carmina Burana – Carl Orff
Secular songs to be sung by soloists and choruses, accompanied by instruments and magical images.
First performance: 8 June 1937, Frankfurt am Main.

 

An essential chapter in the twentieth-century rediscovery of early music through a contemporary lens, Carmina Burana is today a great classic that transcends genres and is certainly among the most popular works in the classical repertoire. The majestic power of the ensemble will be led by American conductor Ramón Tebar and will feature three outstanding soloists on stage: Ruzil Gatin, Grisha Martirosyan, and the young Spanish soprano Sara Blanch, one of the most interesting singers of her generation, who will make her debut at the MOF, arriving directly from the Salzburg Festival.

Program and cast

Musical direction – Ramón Tebar

 

Soprano – Sara Blanc
Tenor – Ruzil Gatin
Baritone – Grisha Martirosyan

 

FORM – Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana
Coro Lirico Marchigiano Vincenzo Bellini
Choir master – Christian Starinieri

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