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Carmina Burana / Carl Orff.
Format
Audio
Language
Latin
Germanic languages
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Published/Created
[Princeton, N.J.?] : Princeton University Glee Club, [1999?]
Description
1 audio disc (68:43) ; 4 3/4 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Overtures
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Cantatas, Secular
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Singer
Tepe, Emily Samson
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Adkins, Paul Spencer, 1951-
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Koch, John M. (Baritone)
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Princeton University. Glee Club
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Princeton Pro Musica
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Princeton Girlchoir
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Conductor
Tang-Yuk, Richard
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Performer
Princeton University. Orchestra
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Cantatas
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Overtures
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Contains
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
Coriolan.
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Orff, Carl, 1895-1982.
Carmina Burana.
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Medium/Support
4 3/4 in. stamping
Notes
Title from disc label.
Sung texts with English translations and history of the Glee Club (11 unnumbered pages : illustration) inserted in container.
Time and place of event
Recorded live 1999 April 25 Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Emily Samson Tepe, soprano ; Paul Spencer Adkins, tenor ; John Michael Koch, baritone ; Princeton University Glee Club ; Princeton Pro Musica ; Princeton Girlchoir ; Princeton University Orchestra ; Richard Tang Yuk, conductor.
Language note
Sung in Latin, Middle High German, and Old French.
Contents
Coriolanus overture, op. 62 / Ludwig van Beethoven
Carmina Burana / Carl Orff.
OCLC
982381007
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