Quite a few MBers have been taking every opportunity lately to pile coals on Orff's Carmina Burana, as if no true music lover could ever say anything different. Why is this?
Reasoned critiques of the work's musical features, without reference to TV adverts, please!!!
I'm prompted to ask having just sung it. In some ways it's very simple but in others it's distinctly challenging. ('Felix coniunctio' in 3 exposed tenor parts anyone? - I'm glad I'm a 3rd bass myself) A hundred or so of us found it a very decent challenge to learn it in one day at a drop-in-and-sing event, but it was a 'damned good sing' (IMO) once we'd got the notes, and our audience seemed to like it.
Does the rudery it attracts on these boards simply stem simply from its popularity? - I do of course realise that anything truly popular (like Tchaikovsky) is ipso facto bad art without the need for further argument!
Reasoned critiques of the work's musical features, without reference to TV adverts, please!!!
I'm prompted to ask having just sung it. In some ways it's very simple but in others it's distinctly challenging. ('Felix coniunctio' in 3 exposed tenor parts anyone? - I'm glad I'm a 3rd bass myself) A hundred or so of us found it a very decent challenge to learn it in one day at a drop-in-and-sing event, but it was a 'damned good sing' (IMO) once we'd got the notes, and our audience seemed to like it.
Does the rudery it attracts on these boards simply stem simply from its popularity? - I do of course realise that anything truly popular (like Tchaikovsky) is ipso facto bad art without the need for further argument!
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