Odi et amo. Catulo. Carl Orff.
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sound just horrible, way too much vibrato.
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Vibrato isn't needed with this piece... it detracts from the statement of power and dramatic variance.
We're going to sing this for our chorus' 25th anniversary, I hope.
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so muss das^^
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ok, roses, symbols of love, makes sense the original poem is about love and hate. but wait, moons and water and ice and serene landscapes.... huh?
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I love Carmina Burana....I don't really like this. I feel like it's blasphemy to set Catullus to music...
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Carl Orff composed Carmina Burana as a ballet piece, so the rythm reflects the natural cadence of human body. This version of Catulli Carmina would be better with that in mind, the flow of rythm is too hard. I have a vynil of Catulli Carmina from 1953 or something that sounds smoothly, like Ricardo Mutti's version of Carmina Burana
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I'm beginning to wonder if there is a single good interpretation of this piece on YouTube. I have yet to find one...
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horrible vibrato!
good energy but too much vibrato.
I'm glad everyone agrees this version of the song is horrible :-)
88649981 1 year ago 5
Odi et amo. quare id faciam, fortasse requiris.
nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
-Catullo-
zzuzzurello 2 years ago 5