Ich bin völlig mit Ihnen einverstanden. Er scheint, dass viele der großen Hauptarbeiten außer einigen Stücken zu den Durchseiten der Geschichte verloren worden sind.
@Thespian01 There is a classic DG set originally recorded in 1961 which may be difficult to obtain. It starred the magnificent Inge Borkh, who famously championed this work with the NY Philharmonic in 1966. It is conducted by Ferdinand Leitner, catalog number DG 437 721-2. There is another live recording with Solti and Goltz on ORFEO. You can search for these on AMAZON. BTW, you can always search Amazon or GOOGLE the work when looking for recordings. Note, neither set comes with translation!
@Thespian01 There is a torrent of a "discography" of Orff's works floating around on the internet that this is a part of. I believe the torrent is simply titled "Carl Orff".
I don't understand a word, but this has te be Antigone's last speech. It's curious, because her monologue is not that long. Can anybody give a clue about this? I'm so interested in this work!
Es ist sehr bedauerlich, dass von Carl Orffs großartigem Werk nur noch Carmina Burana aufgeführt wird. Für die meisten ist der ganze Rest unbekannt.
Klangtraeume 1 year ago
@Klangtraeume
Ich bin völlig mit Ihnen einverstanden. Er scheint, dass viele der großen Hauptarbeiten außer einigen Stücken zu den Durchseiten der Geschichte verloren worden sind.
dakwa1 11 months ago
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soeller69 1 year ago
What an interesting music. It seems like there are no complete recordings of this opera :(
Thespian01 2 years ago
@Thespian01 There is a classic DG set originally recorded in 1961 which may be difficult to obtain. It starred the magnificent Inge Borkh, who famously championed this work with the NY Philharmonic in 1966. It is conducted by Ferdinand Leitner, catalog number DG 437 721-2. There is another live recording with Solti and Goltz on ORFEO. You can search for these on AMAZON. BTW, you can always search Amazon or GOOGLE the work when looking for recordings. Note, neither set comes with translation!
eastsunrise 1 year ago
@eastsunrise Yes actually I found one with Martha Modl
Thespian01 1 year ago
@Thespian01 There is a torrent of a "discography" of Orff's works floating around on the internet that this is a part of. I believe the torrent is simply titled "Carl Orff".
corychilds 8 months ago
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megarian1973 2 years ago
I don't understand a word, but this has te be Antigone's last speech. It's curious, because her monologue is not that long. Can anybody give a clue about this? I'm so interested in this work!
DiomedesDioscuro 2 years ago
@DiomedesDioscuro
The text ist the ending of Act III of the german traduction of Sophocles's "Antigonae" by the german poet Friedrich Hölderlin in the year 1804.
The text sung follows in the next posts.
soeller69 1 year ago
Hello
How to buy this video?
Thank you
assoorff 2 years ago
As usual, Orff's music works beautifully with Greek tragedies... elemental music & primordial human emotions.
bersa888 2 years ago
Hey is this really the antigonae version by CARL ORFF? I need to know cause I have a presentation about it thank you
danny2702 3 years ago
I can't believe this only has 540 views! This is a beautiful performance... everyone should see it! xD
maryjivinjane 3 years ago
Merci à Sumacjk de m'avoir fait découvrir cette Antigone de Carl Orff. Hanna Van Niekerk est une merveilleuse interprète.
saturne46 3 years ago