![]() ![]() Verum est, quod legitur fronte capillata, sed plerumque sequitur. Hac in hora sine mora corde pulsum tangite. On 29 August (2014), by the Orquesta y Coro RTVE, conducted by Juanjo Mena (free, from mayorcita, i.e., on the roof of the Plaza Mayor). est affectus et defectus semper in angaria.On 23, September (2007), by the choir of Tres Cantos (free, during the mercado medieval).We went to the following live representations of the work: est affectus: driven on: et defectus: and weighted down, semper in angaria. I have used Veni, veni, venias to accompany a bit of the Supermoon of Septemin Madrid. Hac in hora sine mora corde pulsum tangite quod per sortem. I have always be familiar with Tanz as the opening song for the beautifully crafted French documentaries Histoires Naturelles. Sors salutis et virtutis mihi nunc contraria, est affectus et defectus semper in angaria. Orff is too recent and, still in the cushion of the copyright knights, his work has not matured enough to take the full force of the creativity, positive and negative alike, that it exerts in its public of all ages (that of the public and that of the times). Even if rave techno or whatever variation would butcher the work, would that spoil the original? It is clear, therefore, that such a protection from modern corruption keeps Orff on the edge of genuine Classical Music, that of Mozart and Beethoven, or any of the others that we would all know whether or not to put them in their wake. This famous revisit, which adds to the original more than it takes. What if the estate of Johann Sebastian Bach or the Henry Purcell foundation had issued a lawsuit against Wendy Carlos on similar charges? This would have cheated the world from such treasures as Not even entering the question of the (indeed, dubious) quality of this particular work, one can only regret and condemn such a shortness of view and crippling of the composer's work. I'm not sure how much it agrees with one of their mission, that purports to " encourage for the public understanding for the universal oeuvre of Carl Orff and support for its dissemination". Sors salutiset virtutismichi nunc contraria,est affectuset defectussemper in angaria.Hac in horasine moracorde pulsum tangite quod per sortemsternit fortem. For instance they successfully banned this resampling from being redistributed. Unfortunately, the so-called " estate of Carl Orff" seems tough on "regulating" the work. Still, bad taste is no ground for limitation, restriction or censorship of any kind. It has been used in a variety of popular contexts, although the music seems more fit to accompany things such as John Kenn's drawings than adverts, romance or thrillers. ![]() O Fortuna is among the most popular pieces of classical music. Translated Lyrics Sors salutis et virtutis michi nunc contraria, est affectus et defectus semper in angaria. ![]()
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