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Catulli Carmina (Songs of Catullus) is a
cantata by Carl Orff
dating from 1940–1943. He
described it as ludi
scaenici (scenic plays). The work mostly...
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buried along" with the deceased, the
existence (and prominence) of
Valerii Catulli is
attested in the
following centuries. T. P.
Wiseman argues that after...
- of the
Catulli bore the
additional surname of Messalinus,
previously ****ociated with the
Valerii Messallae, but it is
unclear whether the
Catulli were descended...
- June 1937)
Catulli Carmina. Ludi scaenici,
texts by Orff (Praelusio and Exodium) and
Catullus (Actus I–III),
incorporating material from
Catulli Carmina...
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described elsewhere as
fellow members of Catullus'
cohort of friends:
comites Catulli.
According to
Catullus 16,
Furius and
Aurelius find Catullus's
verses to...
- June 1937. It is part of Trionfi, a
musical triptych that also
includes Catulli Carmina and
Trionfo di Afrodite. The
first and last
sections of the piece...
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Trionfi musical triptych,
which also
includes Carmina Burana (1937) and
Catulli Carmina (1943).
Described by the
composer himself as a
concerto scenico...
- left unfinished. This poem was set to
music by Carl Orff as part of his
Catulli Carmina (1943).
Otium Catullus 11
Thomson DFS (1997). Catullus: Edited...
- "Odi et amo", No. 19 of
Moralia by
Jacobus Gallus "Odi et amo", part of
Catulli Carmina by Carl Orff "Odi et amo" by Jóhann Jóhannsson's
album Englabörn...
- (1920s) "G****enhauer"
Cantatas Trionfi Carmina Burana (1935–36) "O Fortuna"
Catulli Carmina (1940–43)
Trionfo di
Afrodite (1951)
Namesakes Carl-Orff-Saal of...