Sacred Music Notre Dame, Concordia Vocal Ensemble, the Notre Dame Children’s Choir, Vesper Chorale, and the Sacred Music Festival Orchestra combine forces to perform one of the 20th century’s most famous works of choral-orchestral music.
Carl Orff’s 1930s masterwork, Carmina Burana, is an immediately recognizable cantata embedded in the cultural consciousness from frequent concert performances to its use in film, TV, and commercials. Drawn from a 13th-century manuscript penned in Latin by a team of monks, the work’s ancient stories are playful scrutinies of church hierarchy, the natural world, love, life, partying, and celebration. Orff’s epic ode to fate and passion is a grand and ambitious production fitting its position as the Presenting Series season closer.
Performers
Jessica Roberts MSM ’16, soprano
Raj Das MSM ’22, tenor
Thomas Florio, baritone
Mark Doerries, Conductor
Tickets available at https://performingarts.nd.edu/event/14684/carmina-burana/
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