Carl Orff
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About Carl Orff
Orff’s music, his musikē – I deliberately utilise the Greek expression – offers less for the ear than traditional opera music. In exchange, it involves all the senses; it is not just sound, but also dance; not just tone but also playing; not only singing but also scenes and theatre – it is music in the sense of an artistic muse uniting and fusing all the arts , as originally conceived by the Ancient Greeks. (Hans Maier)
Biogragraphy
Carl Orff was born on 10 July 1895 in Munich. He received his first piano tuition at the early age of five, and subsequently also cello and organ lessons. Evidence shows that he regularly attended the theatre and opera from 1903 onwards. In 1911, his first work was published: the lied “Eiland, ein Sang vom Chiemsee”, although Orff up to this point had not yet begun systematic courses in music theory. From 1912 to 1914, he studied composition with Anton Beer-Walbrunn at the Munich Akademie der Tonkunst and from 1915 piano with Hermann Zilcher. In 1915, Orff was able to gather initial practical experience in the theatre, worked as repetiteur and one year later was appointed as kapellmeister of the Munich Chamber Theatre. Following a brief period of military service, he was appointed as kapellmeister assisting Wilhelm Furtwängler at the National Theatre in Mannheim and the Landestheater Darmstadt. He received further training in composition from Heinrich Kaminski and undertook an extensive study of Bach, Buxtehude, Pachelbel and particularly Monteverdi. A co-founder of the “Günther School” for gymnastics, music and dance in Munich (1924), Orff became the director of the department for dance and musical education. This was for Orff an ideal experimental educational field for the development of the “Orff Schulwerk” (1930-1934/1950-1954) which was distributed with great success worldwide and continues today to be utilised within the areas of social and therapeutic education. In 1936, Orff received the commission to compose a part of the processional music for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. From 1950 to 1960, he held master classes for composition at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Munich. From 1955, he was resident in Dießen on Lake Ammer and died on 29 March 1982 in Munich.
Oeuvre
Right from the beginning, Orff concentrated exclusively on textually related music. His aim was to combine theatre, music, dance and acting to form a single unified whole in which the rhythmical organisation of language frequently provided the compositional framework. Orff composed his first choral work (“Also sprach Zarathustra”, based on Nietzsche) and an early opera strongly influenced by Debussy entitled Gisei, das Opfer, which was completed in 1913. Orff found his way to his own individual style through the study of the counterpoint of the old masters. His fascination for mediaeval and classical texts was reflected in works such as his cycle Trionfi (Carmina Burana, 1936, Catulli Carmina, 1943 and Trionfo di Afrodite, 1951), Hölderlin’s adaptations of Greek dramas Antigonae (1949) and Oedipus der Tyrann (1959) and Aischylos’ Prometheus (1967). The works in the style of fairy tales such as Der Mond (1938/71) and Die Kluge (1942) belong to a further group of works. Orff was fascinated by the vocal richness of dialects and also wrote works utilising Old Bavarian: Die Bernauerin (1946). His final stage composition, the mystery play De temporum fine comoedia, was premiered at the Salzburg Festival in 1973.
Carmina Burana
Carmina Burana is Orff’s most famous composition. The staged cantata consisting of a collection of songs was based on texts from a mediaeval manuscript housed in the monastery Benediktbeuern. Orff created incredibly dynamic music combining archaic harmony and pulsating dance-like rhythms. The powerful chorus “Fortuna” which frames the vernal, drinking and love songs has made Carmina Burana one of the most frequently performed works of the 20th century.
Carl Orff received honorary doctorates from the Universities of Tübingen (1959) and Munich (1972) and also the Great Order of Merit with Star and shoulder ribbon of the Federal Republic pf Germany (1972). In 1947, he was awarded the Music Prize of the City of Munich and in 1974 the Romano Guardini Prize by the Catholic Academy of Bavaria. Carl Orff was made honorary citizen of the City of Munich and became a member of the Order pour le Mérite for science and the arts. The Carl Orff Museum in Dießen on Lake Ammer, commemorates the life and work of the composer; numerous educational establishments, schools and institutions have been named after him.
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Cantata No. 2 The noble manComposer: Carl OrffEdition: Score, (= piano part)Series: Edition Schott
Instrumentation: mixed choir (SATB/SATB), 3 (2) pianos and percussion (6 player)Product number: ED 6021Product TypeIn stockAs low as €25.99Incl. Tax -
Cantata No. 2Composer: Carl OrffMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Individual part, PercussionInstrumentation: mixed choir (SATB/SATB), 3 (2) pianos and percussion (6 player)Language: German, EnglishProduct number: ED 6021-11Print editionPrint editionIn stock€8.50Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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40 Piano Works by Carl OrffComposer: Carl OrffEditor: Maurice HinsonMedia Type: Sheet musicInstrumentation: pianoLanguage: German, EnglishProduct number: SMC 546Print editionPrint editionIn stock€12.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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BookBookOut of stock€36.50Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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The story of the king and the wise womanComposer: Carl OrffEdition: Study scoreSeries: Music Of Our Time
Die Kluge
Instrumentation: soloists and orchestraProduct number: ED 4580Product TypeIn stockAs low as €39.99Incl. Tax -
The story of the king and the wise womanComposer: Carl OrffEdition: Piano reductionSeries: Edition Schott
Die Kluge
Instrumentation: Soli and OrchestraProduct number: ED 2868Product TypeIn stockAs low as €37.99Incl. Tax -
The story of the king and the wise womanComposer: Carl OrffArranger: Wilfried Hiller | Paul Leonard SchaefferMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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The story of the King and the Wise WomanComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: German, EnglishHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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from "Carmina Burana"Composer: Carl OrffArranger: Wilfried HillerEdition: Score and partsSeries: Edition Schott
Instrumentation: clarinet and 4 cellosProduct number: ED 22462Product TypeIn stockAs low as €17.99Incl. Tax -
Trittico teatraleHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Carmina Burana / Catulli Carmina / Trionfo di AfroditeComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: BookEdition: LibrettoInstrumentation: Soloists, Choir and OrchestraLanguage: Ancient Greek, German, Latin, Middle High GermanProduct number: BN 3642BookBookIn stock€7.50Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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Concerto scenicoComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialLanguage: Ancient Greek, LatinHire/performance materialHire/performance material
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Concerto scenicoComposer: Carl OrffEditor: Werner ThomasMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Study scoreInstrumentation: soloists (SSTTB), mixed choir (SATB) and orchestraLanguage: Ancient Greek, LatinProduct number: ETP 8016Print editionPrint editionIn stock€38.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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Concerto scenicoComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Piano reductionSeries: Trionfo di Afrodite
Instrumentation: soloists (SSTTB), mixed choir (SATB) and orchestraLanguage: Ancient Greek, LatinProduct number: ED 4306Print editionPrint editionIn stock€54.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping -
Concerto scenicoComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: BookEdition: LibrettoSeries: Trionfo di Afrodite
Instrumentation: soloists (SSTTB), mixed choir (SATB) and orchestraLanguage: German, Greek, LatinProduct number: BN 3629-30BookBookIn stock€8.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping -
Cantata No. 1Composer: Carl OrffEdition: Choral scoreInstrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), 3 (2) pianos and percussion (5 player)Product number: ED 6020-01Product TypeIn stockAs low as €7.99Incl. Tax
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Cantata No. 1Composer: Carl OrffEdition: Score, (= piano score)Series: Edition Schott
Instrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), 3 (2) pianos and percussion (5 player)Product number: ED 6020Product TypeIn stockAs low as €29.99Incl. Tax -
Cantata No.1Composer: Carl OrffMedia Type: E-score PDFEdition: Individual part, percussionInstrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), 3 (2) pianos and percussion (5 player)Language: German, EnglishProduct number: ED 6020-11 Q42464E-score PDFE-score PDFIn stock€7.99Incl. Tax
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aus "Catulli Carmina"Composer: Carl OrffEdition: ScoreSeries: Schott Choral Music
Instrumentation: mixed choir (SMezATTBB) with tenor-soloProduct number: C 37774Product TypeIn stockAs low as €5.99Incl. Tax -
Chorsätze nach Texten von Bert BrechtComposer: Carl OrffEdition: Choral scoreInstrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), 3 pianos and percussion (8 player)Product number: ED 5706-01Product TypeIn stockAs low as €2.99Incl. Tax
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Chorsätze nach Texten von Bert BrechtComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: Individual part, percussion instrumentsInstrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), 3 pianos and percussion (8 player)Language: German, EnglishProduct number: ED 5706-11Print editionPrint editionIn stock€7.50Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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Choral settings on texts by Bert BrechtComposer: Carl OrffMedia Type: Sheet musicEdition: ScoreInstrumentation: mixed choir (SATB), 3 pianos and percussion (8 player)Language: German, EnglishProduct number: ED 5706Print editionPrint editionIn stock€23.00Incl. Tax, Excl. Shipping
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"Auf die Erde" / "Komm Sintflut der Seele"Composer: Carl OrffEdition: Choral scoreSeries: Schott Choral Music
Instrumentation: men's choir (TBarB/TTB)Product number: C 41921Product TypeIn stockAs low as €1.99Incl. Tax -
nach dem Orff-SchulwerkComposer: Carl OrffArranger: Hermann RegnerEdition: Choral scoreSeries: Schott Choral Music
Instrumentation: mixed choirProduct number: C 50118Product TypeIn stockAs low as €2.99Incl. Tax -
aus dem Orff-SchulwerkComposer: Carl OrffEdition: Choral scoreSeries: Orff-Schulwerk
Schott Choral Music
Instrumentation: female choir or children's choir (SSAA)Product number: C 42403Product TypeIn stockAs low as €1.99Incl. Tax