
01. O Fortuna
02. Fortune Plango Vulnera
03. Veris Leta Facies
04. Omnia Sol Temperat
05. Ecce Gratum
06. Tanz
07. Floret – Silva
08. Chramer, Gip Die Varwe Mir
09. Reie-Swaz Hie Gat Umbe-Chume, Chum Geselle Mi
10. Were Diu Werlt Alle Min
11. Estuans Interious
12. Olim Lacus Colueram
13. Ego Sum Abbas
14. In Taberna Quando Sumus
15. Amor Volat Undique
16. Dies, Nox et Omnia
17. Stetit Puella
18. Circa Mea Pectora
19. Si Puer cum Puellula
20. Veni, Venim, Venias
21. In Trutina
22. Tempus est locundum
23. Dulcissime
24. Ave Formosissima
25. O Fortuna
The Complete Collection. A must get classic!
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Folder is ZIP, songs are MP3
I know about 01. and 25. Don’t know why they are the same tho.
01. O Fortuna
11. Estuans Interius
20. Veni, Veni, Venias
24. Ave Formosissima
25. O Fortuna
After doing a little research I found it.
According to Wikipedia: "Eugen Jochum with the Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin and Gundula Janowitz, Gerhard Stolze, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. Recorded October 1967 in Berlin’s Ufa-Studio, released 1968 (Deutsche Grammophon). This version was endorsed by Carl Orff himself and was the first choice of the BBC Radio 3 CD Review "Building a Library" review in 1995 [2]."
Here you go:
01. Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi – O Fortuna [0:02:35.72]
02. Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi – Fortune plango vulnera [0:02:40.03]
03. I Primo Vere – Veris leta facies [0:03:28.00]
04. I Primo Vere – Omnia Sol temperat [0:02:03.37]
05. I Primo Vere – Ecce gratum [0:02:39.63]
06. Uf dem anger – Tanz [0:01:42.50]
07. Uf dem anger – Floret silva nobilis [0:03:02.00]
08. Uf dem anger – Chramer, gip die varwe mir [0:02:59.07]
09. Uf dem anger – Reie; Swaz hie gat umbe; Chume, chum, geselle min!; Swaz hie gat umbe [0:03:59.30]
10. Uf dem anger – Were diu werlt alle min [0:00:57.38]
11. II In Taberna – Estuans interius [0:02:13.00]
12. II In Taberna – Olim lacus colueram [0:03:24.57]
13. II In Taberna – Ego sum abbas [0:01:31.28]
14. II In Taberna – In taberna quando sumus [0:03:09.65]
15. III Cour D’Amours – Amor volat undique [0:03:01.70]
16. III Cour D’Amours – Dies, nox et omnia [0:01:58.37]
17. III Cour D’Amours – Stetit puella [0:01:49.43]
18. III Cour D’Amours – Circa mea pectora [0:02:10.60]
19. III Cour D’Amours – Si puer cum peullula [0:00:58.20]
20. III Cour D’Amours – Veni, veni, venias [0:01:00.00]
21. III Cour D’Amours – In trutina [0:01:53.62]
22. III Cour D’Amours – Tempus est Iocundum [0:02:09.20]
23. III Cour D’Amours – Dulcissime [0:00:34.15]
24. Blanziflor et Helena – Ave, formosissima [0:01:39.05]
25. Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi – O Fortuna [0:02:32.43]
Format: APE & CUE 1 Cd Covers Size: 267 Mb
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http://rapidshare.com/files/38842517/CarBurCanPro1937.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/38845240/CarBurCanPro1937.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/38848211/CarBurCanPro1937.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/38851450/CarBurCanPro1937.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/38854752/CarBurCanPro1937.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/38855879/CarBurCanPro1937.part6.rar
Enjoy.
Please note: 1) Utmost respect to the poster of the Gunzenhauser recording. It’s not the finest performance of Carmina Burana, certainly, but it was still very generous of the poster to offer it, and when all is said and done, it’s still Carmina Burana. Not perfect, but still a valid recording, and definitely able to provide much enjoyment. MY earlier statement seemed to say "Screw you, Gunzenhauser sucks and your post is crap." That’s not what I meant and I intended no offense to the poster. What I meant was "It’s no great loss that the link is dead, because there is a better performance available anyway." – The Jochum performance is indeed superior. The recording wears its vintage remarkably well but when all is said and done, it was made forty years ago – please bear this in mind.
2) MY upload is simply a re-encode of the 1967 Orff-endorsed recording that Oreopimp posted in a lossless format. I have re-encoded it as VBR MP3 so that people with slower internet connections, or who do not wish to sustain a 300mb download, may still enjoy this excellent performance. Thanks for this performance should go to the gentleman who posted it originally, not to me.
Peace!
http://rapidshare.com/files/107024517/orff.zip.html
Maybe someone recognizes it? Is it from something else by Orff?
Enjoy.
Please note: 1) Utmost respect to the poster of the Gunzenhauser recording. It’s not the finest performance of Carmina Burana, certainly, but it was still very generous of the poster to offer it, and when all is said and done, it’s still Carmina Burana. Not perfect, but still a valid recording, and definitely able to provide much enjoyment. MY earlier statement seemed to say "Screw you, Gunzenhauser sucks and your post is crap." That’s not what I meant and I intended no offense to the poster. What I meant was "It’s no great loss that the link is dead, because there is a better performance available anyway." – The Jochum performance is indeed superior. The recording wears its vintage remarkably well but when all is said and done, it was made forty years ago – please bear this in mind.
2) MY upload is simply a re-encode of the 1967 Orff-endorsed recording that Oreopimp posted in a lossless format. I have re-encoded it as VBR MP3 so that people with slower internet connections, or who do not wish to sustain a 300mb download, may still enjoy this excellent performance. Thanks for this performance should go to the gentleman who posted it originally, not to me.
Peace!
Don’t suppose we could get that 300 mb upload for us audiophiles to enjoy, huh?
FAIL!