SOPRANO| Carmina Burana| Carl Orff| 70th Split Summer Festival

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The monumental musical work by Carl Orff, Carmina Burana, masterfully combines Latin, Middle High German, and Old French, and through its universal themes, across the three parts of the cantata, touches the very essence of human existence through frivolous eroticism and naturalism skillfully alternating with humor and satire. The piece is part of a triptych formed with the later Catulli Carmina (Songs of Catullus) and Trionfo di Afrodite (The Triumph of Aphrodite). By selecting a certain number of songs for his work, Orff grouped them according to thematic similarity: of the three parts of the cantata, the first part celebrates spring, the second portrays elemental life pleasures with wine and cheerful disposition, and the third exalts love. The first and last pieces of the cantata are dedicated to the goddess Fortuna, whose whims determine the happiness and misfortune of every individual. Vital, powerful, and exciting, Orff’s cantata captivated the audience at its premiere at the Frankfurt Opera in 1937, and the composer himself, after the premiere, told his publisher: “Everything I have written to date, and which you have unfortunately published, you can now throw away. With ‘Carmina Burana,’ my collected works begin.”

ConductorIvan Hut
DirectorMichał Znaniecki
Set DesignLuigi Scoglio
Costume DesignMagdalena Dabrowska
Choir MasterVeton Marevci
ChoreographerKarolina Šuša
Light DesignSrđan Barbarić
Sound DesignDamir Punda
Headdresses created byAnkica Matijaš
Director’s AssistantBojan Brajčić
Choreographer’s Assistant Sonja Bonačić 
Costume Design AssistantsMaja Peruzović and Marija Žižić
  
ConcertmasterValter Lovričević
Children’s Choir ConductorNela Bujas Trpković
AccompanistsAna Šabašov, Stipe Iličić
PrompterIrina Padovan
SoloistsMarcelina Román, soprano;
Franko Klisović, tenore;
Ljubomir Puškarić, baritone
 CNT Split Choir
 CNT Split Orchestra
 CNT Split Ballet
 Children’s choir of the music school “Josip Hatze”

RECENZIJA „Carmina Burana“ za mističan i maestralan početak Splitskog ljeta – Orff u splitskoj „Noći u muzeju“, u sinergiji zvukovne i vizualne ljepote koja očarava