Dive into the captivating world of ancient Roman poetry with Carl Orff's "Catulli Carmina," a timeless composition that brings the verses of the Roman poet Catullus to life. Released in 1954 under the BNF Collection label, this album is a masterful blend of classical music and poetic expression, spanning a concise yet impactful 36 minutes.
Carl Orff, renowned for his innovative approach to music, masterfully orchestrates the passionate and introspective poems of Catullus. The album is structured into three acts, each exploring different facets of love, desire, and human emotion. The choral and solo performances are interwoven to create a rich tapestry of sound, highlighting the dramatic and lyrical qualities of the original texts.
From the opening "Praelusio" to the concluding "Exodium," the album takes you on a journey through the highs and lows of Catullus's experiences. Standout tracks like "Odi et amo" and "Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus" showcase the depth of Orff's compositional skill and the power of Catullus's poetry. The interplay between the chorus and soloists adds a dynamic layer to the music, making it a compelling listen from start to finish.
"Catulli Carmina" is not just an album; it's an experience that bridges the ancient and the modern, offering a unique perspective on timeless themes. Whether you're a fan of classical music, poetry, or both, this album is a treasure trove of artistic expression that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Catulli Carmina: Praelusio. "Eis aiona, eis aiona, tui sum" (Juvenes, Juvenculae, Senes)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act I: "Odi et amo" (Chorus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act I: "Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus" (Catullus, Chorus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act I: "Ille mi par esse deo videtur" (Catullus, Lesbia, Chorus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler, Elisabeth Roon, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act I: "Caeli! Lesbia nostra, Lesbia illa" (Catullus, Chorus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act I: "Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi" (Catullus, Chorus, Senes)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act II: "Jucundum mea vita" (Chorus, Lesbia)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir, Elisabeth Roon
Catulli Carmina, Act II: "Desine de quoquam quicquam bene velle mereri" (Catullus, Chorus, Senes)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act III: "Odi et amo" (Chorus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir
Catulli Carmina, Act III: "Amabo mea dulcis Ipsitilla" (Catullus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler
Catulli Carmina, Act III: "Ameana, puella defututa" (Chorus, Catullus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir, Hans Loeffler
Catulli Carmina, Act III: "Miser Catulle, desine ineptire" (Chorus, Lesbia, Catullus)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir, Elisabeth Roon, Hans Loeffler
Catulli Carmina, Act III: "Nulla potest mulier tantum se dicere amatam" (Catullus, Chorus, Lesbia)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Hans Loeffler, Vienna Chamber Choir, Elisabeth Roon
Catulli Carmina: Exodium. "Eis aiona! Eis aiona! Tui sum!" (Juvenes, Juvenculae, Senes)Carl Orff, Heinrich Hollreiser, Vienna Chamber Choir