Carmina Burana Essay

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It was first staged in Frankfurt by the Frankfurt Opera on 8 June, and conducted by Bertil Wetzelsberger with Cäcilien-Chor Frankfurt, staging by Oskar Wälterlin and sets and costumes by Ludwig Sievert.
Orff developed a dramatic concept he called "Theatrum Mundi" in which music, movement, and speech were inseparable. Babcock writes that "Orff's artistic formula limited the music in that every musical moment was to be connected with an action on stage. It is here that modern performances of Carmina Burana fall short of Orff's intentions." Although Carmina Burana was intended as a staged work involving dance, choreography, visual design and other stage action, the piece is now usually performed in concert halls as a cantata. A notable exception

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