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Carl Orff (1895-1982) is, of course, best known for his 1937 cantata Carmina burana, which was the first in a trilogy of works entitled Trionfi, reflecting the composer's interest in medieval German poetry. With its infectious rhythms and easy tonality the work gained immediate popularity after its first performance and became a favourite in Nazi Germany, as it has since in the rest of the world. The two 'fairytale operas' (a term the composer preferred) presented here are more often than not performed on the same programme and are both based on Grimm's Fairy Tales to libretti by the composer. Der Mond (The Moon) was first performed on 5 February 1939 and Die Kluge (The Wise Woman) on 20 February 1943. Throughout his life Orff showed an interest in music education and he became a well-known pedagogue. Along with the Kodály and the Suzuki methods, Orff's Schulwerk became an effective means of teaching music, movement, drama and speech. “These classic accounts of music-theatre pieces based on Grimm still sound fresh” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Es war einmal... Grimms Märchen in der MusikOnce upon a time - Grimm's Fairy Tales in music
Humperdinck: | Hänsel und Gretel Edda Moser, Hermann Prey, Ilse Gramatzky, Brigitte Lindner, Eugen Hug Gürzenich-Orchester Köln & Kölner Kinderchor, Heinz Wallberg
Kölner Kinderchor Hänsel und Gretel - suite arr. Kempe Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe Dornroschen: Suite Bamberger Symphoniker, Karl Anton Rickenbacher | Massenet: | Cendrillon: Valse des Princesses Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beecham | Offenbach: | Bluebeard Overture City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Louis Frémaux Or depuis la rose nouvel (from Barbe-Bleu) Barbara Hendricks, Gino Quilico Orchestre de l’Opéra de Lyon, Lawrence Foster | Orff: | Die Kluge Prologue & epilogue spoken by Orff (in German) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Marcel Cordes, Gottlob Frick, Benno Kusche & Hermann Prey Philharmonia Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch Der Mond Narration spoken in German Hans Hotter, Albrecht Peter, Paul Kuen, Peter Lagger & Helmut Graml Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus & Kinderchor, Wolfgang Sawallisch | Prokofiev: | Cinderella, Op. 87 London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn | Rossini: | La Cenerentola Overture Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart, Gianluigi Gelmetti Nacqui all'affanno, al pianto...Non più mesta (from La Cenerentola) Frederica von Stade, Martina Fortuna, Mimi Lerner, Craig Estep, Jan Opalach, Henry Runey Concert Chorale of New York & Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Roger Norrington | Tchaikovsky: | Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66 London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn |
In celebration of the 200th Anniversary in January 2013 EMI Classics will release a box-set with the music relating to Grimms’ fairy tales. The fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm are a part of UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register for the preservation of cultural documents. Since the first publication of the very first book of fairy tales in 1812 they have been fascinating children, parents, grandparents, adults and inspiring classical composers. | 
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