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Carmina Burana (Querschnitt) 01. "Introducton: Fortune, Empress of the World (Nr. 1, 2)" 02. "Part I: In Springtime (Nr. 3-5) - On the Lawn (Nr. 6-10)" 03. "Part II: In the Tavern (Nr. 11-14)" 04. "Part III: The Court of Love (Nr. 15-23) - Blanziflor and Helena (Nr. 24) - Fortune, Empress ..."
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Technical Information
Recorded in Symphony Hall, Atlanta Memorial Arts Center, November 16-18, 1980
Microphones: Schoeps Colette Series
Digital Recording Processor: Soundstream
Console: Neotek
Monitor Speakers: ADS Model 1530 (Bi-amplified), ADS Model C2000 Crossover
Power Amplifiers: Threshold Model 4000
Interconnecting Cables: Audio-Technica
During the recording of the digital masters and the subsequent transfer to disc, the entire audio chain was transformerless.
The signal was not passed through any processing device (i.e., compression, limiting, or equalization) at any step during production.Carl Orff's monumental cantata "Carmina Burana" receives an audiophile showcase in this Telarc CD release under the direction of the legendary conductor Robert Shaw. Based on medieval texts full of passion, fate and earthly pleasures, this recording captures the full impact of Orff's powerful rhythms, massive choral forces and lyrical solo passages. The dynamic contrasts, from the explosive "O Fortuna" to the intimate central movements, are rendered with exceptional clarity and balance, making this disc equally compelling for long-time collectors and newcomers to the work. Shaw's meticulous control of tempo, articulation and choral blend illuminates the architecture of the score, while allowing the music's raw energy and emotional immediacy to unfold naturally. This is a recording that rewards both focused listening on high-end systems and casual enjoyment, thanks to its vivid presence and spacious soundstage.
Robert Shaw, long celebrated as one of the 20th century's foremost choral conductors, was renowned for his uncompromising standards, immaculate diction and deep musical insight. Over the course of his career he collaborated with leading orchestras and choirs, shaped generations of singers and earned widespread recognition for his recordings of large-scale choral masterworks. His work helped define modern expectations for choral precision and expressive unity, and many of his albums are still regarded as reference interpretations. On this CD, those qualities are on full display: the choir sings with razor-sharp ensemble, yet with warmth and expressive nuance that keeps Orff's score from ever sounding merely bombastic.
Telarc, the label behind this production, built its reputation on pioneering digital recording technologies and audiophile-grade releases. Known for meticulous engineering, wide dynamic range and natural orchestral imaging, Telarc became a trusted name among listeners seeking both musical excellence and state-of-the-art sound. Their collaboration with major orchestras, conductors and soloists has yielded numerous acclaimed recordings across classical, jazz and other genres. In "Carmina Burana," Telarc's engineering philosophy pays clear dividends: the impact of the percussion, the weight of the chorus and the sheen of the orchestra are captured with remarkable fidelity, while maintaining a realistic acoustic environment that brings the concert hall directly into your listening room. This CD stands as an impressive combination of landmark repertoire, masterful interpretation and top-tier production values. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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080056 |
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