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Carl Orff used 24 out of the 254 poems from the medieval collection "Carmina Burana" in his cantata of the same name. He selected and arranged these poems into a musical work that became one of his most famous compositions.
The scenic cantata, Carmina Burana.
Carl Orff was a 20th-century German composer, and he is best known for his cantata titled "Carmina Burana." His genre of music is classical and instrumental.
The texts to which Carl Orff set his cantata, Carmina Burana, come from medieval songs collected at the monastery at Benedictbeuern, Bavaria. No specific author is known.
"O Fortuna" is the 24th movement of Carl Orff's cantata "Carmina Burana".
A cantata written by the German composer Carl Orff during the beginnning of the 20th century, based on old medieval poems.
Carmina Burana
Carl Orff was a German composer and music educator. Born in 1895, Orff was famous for his cantata Carmina Burana, and for his Musik fur Kinder series.
Carl Orff (a German composer)
it could be o'fortuna, from carl orfs carmina burana. that is a very dramatic piece, though it is actually a drinking song from his opera. if you are refering to the likes of the omen films and alike, then this could be the one you are asking about.
The classical choral piece is called "O Fortuna", by Carl Orff, from his Opera "Carmina Burana".
O Fortuna from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
His setting of the mediaeval song cycle Carmina Burana