Carl Orff - Carmina Burana – Vaclav Smetacek (200g, Clear vinyl)

Carl Orff - Carmina Burana – Vaclav Smetacek (200g, Vinyle translucide)

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Tenor: Jaroslav Tománek

Baritone: Teodor Šrubař

Soprano: Milada Šubrtová

Choir: Czech Singers Choir

Chorus master: Josef Veselka

Orchestra: The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor: Václav Smetáček


 

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited to 1,000 numbered copies

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 200g

Record color : clear

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Audionautes Recordings

Original Label : Supraphon

Recorded in 1961 in Prague, Czechoslovakia

Engineered by František Burda

Originally released in 1961

Reissued in 2026

 

 

Tracks :

Side A

  1. O Fortuna
  2. Fortune Plango Vulnera Primo Vere
  3. Veris Leta Facies
  4. Omnia Sol Temperat
  5. Ecce Gratum Uf Dem Anger
  6. Dance
  7. Floret Silva Nobilis
  8. Chramer, Gip Die Varwe Mir
  9. Round Dance
  10. Were Diu Werlt Alle Min In Taberna
  11. Estuans Interius

Side B

  1. Olim Lacus Colueram
  2. Ego Sum Abbas
  3. In Taberna Quando Sumus Cour D’Amours
  4. Amor Volat Undique
  5. Dies, Nox Et Omnia
  6. Stetit Puella
  7. Circa Mea Pectora
  8. Si Puer Cum Puellula
  9. Veni, Veni, Venias
  10. In Trutina
  11. Tempus Est Locundum
  12. Dulcissime Blanziflor Et Helena
  13. Ave Formosissima Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi
  14. O Fortuna

 


 

Reviews :

Carl Orff's work from 1935 and 1936, which the composer himself did not describe as an opera, oratorio or cantata, comprises 24 texts in Latin, Middle High German and Old French in the libretto. “Carmina Burana”, which premiered on June 8, 1937, at the Frankfurt Opera House, continues to enjoy great popularity. The setting of the work, which mainly covers secular themes such as happiness and prosperity, the transience of life and the dangers of pleasures such as drinking, gluttony, gambling and lust, is a completely new composition, driven by Orff's rhythmic vision.

Carmina Burana quickly became one of the most popular pieces of serious music and the most performed choral/orchestral work of the 20th century, with approximately 20 performances worldwide every month! In particular, the powerful choral setting of CB 17 (“O Fortuna”), with which the work begins, is so popular that it is often used in advertising or as film music – mostly in the recording by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra conducted by Robert Shaw. Although Orff only authorized the reduced version for soloists, large mixed choir, children's choir, two pianos, and percussion by his student Wilhelm Killmayer, the recording with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under Václav Smetáček is considered particularly successful by connoisseurs: The Czech conductor, composer, and oboist succeeded in bringing out the refined simplicity of the work and the power of its melodies with unabashed emotion.

AudioNautes Recordings now presents the sonically impressive reissue of the 1961 Supraphon pressing – the first commercial stereo version of “Carmina Burana” using 4 RCA DX77 microphones and a Telefunken M10 reel-to-reel for the recording process. The LP, which was mastered from analog tapes, was pressed at Vinyl de Paris on transparent 200-gram vinyl and cut at 33 RPM. Enjoy “Carmina Burana” in unprecedented sound quality!


 

Ratings :

Discogs  4.43 / 5 

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