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Trionfo di Afrodite - Wikipedia
Trionfo di Afrodite (Italian for Triumph of Aphrodite) is a cantata written in 1951 by the German composer Carl Orff. It is the third and final installment in the Trionfi musical triptych, which also includes Carmina Burana (1937) and Catulli Carmina (1943).
Carl Orff: Trionfo di Afrodite (w. Score) - YouTube
c. 19511. Canto amabeo di vergini e giovani 0:10 / 2. Corteo nuziale ed arrivo della sposa e dello sposo 7:07 / 3. Sposa e sposo 9:20 / 4. Invocazione dell'I...
Orff: Trionfi - Brilliant Classics
This 2CD set presents the complete “Trionfi”, the set of three Cantatas which Carl Orff wrote on texts of the ancient Greeks (Trionfi di Afrodite), Catulli Carmina (on verses by the famous Roman poet Catullus) and the famous and immensely popular Carmina Burana, on …
Trionfo di Afrodite – Wikipedia
Trionfo di Afrodite ist eine Kantate des deutschen Komponisten Carl Orff. Das etwa 45 Minuten lange „szenische Konzert“ (Orff) ist der letzte Teil des Triptychons Trionfi, dessen beide ersten Teile die Carmina Burana und die Catulli Carmina sind.
Orff's "Trionfo di Aphrodite" - YourClassical
2020年2月14日 · "Trionfo di Afrodite" was the title of the new work, intended to be the final panel in a triptych of choral works celebrating life and love, a tryptich that included Orff's famous "Carmina Burana," based on medieval texts, and "Catulli Carmina," based on love lyrics by the Roman poet Catullus.
Trionfo di Afrodite: Orff
In the ›Trionfo di Afrodite‹, Orff combined Ancient Greek poetry with verses in Latin for the first time. Texts from Catullus’ Wedding Poems provide the underlying structure into which fragments from Sappho are inserted in the manner of inlays.
Orff's "Trionfo di Aphrodite" - yourclassical.org
2014年2月14日 · "Trionfo di Afrodite" was the title of the new work, intended to be the final panel in a triptych of choral works celebrating life and love, a tryptich that included Orff's famous "Carmina Burana," based on medieval texts, and "Catulli Carmina," based on love lyrics by the Roman poet Catullus.
Plot: Orff - COMU
Trionfo di Afrodite - Plot. The subject of this work is the cult ritual of the wedding ceremony of an »archetypal couple« within the medium of Latin and Greek poetry in a spiritual-imaginative period of antiquity, i.e. with no specific geographical or chronological definition. The final epiphany sets the event in mythical times.
Carl Orff - Trionfo di Afrodite- Lyrics - LetsSingIt
2008年12月31日 · Lyrics of TRIONFO DI AFRODITE- by Carl Orff: the Greek verses with Latin alphabet (*Greek original verses below), galaktos leukotera whiter than milk, ...
Trionfo di Afrodite- Lyrics - Carl Orff
Full and accurate LYRICS for "Trionfo di Afrodite-" from "Carl Orff": the Greek verses with Latin alphabet (*Greek original verses below), galaktos ...