Anglia Opera

Carmina Burana (staged version)

by Carl Orff
conducted by Paul Jackson
directed by Simon Bell
designed by John Clarke

Friday 24 & Saturday 25 May, 7.30pm


Carl Orff's secular cantata Carmina Burana was originally conceived by the composer as an example of 'Theatrum Mundi' - a dramatic concept in which music, acting, dance, masks, costumes, and sets were inseparable.

A setting of 13th century songs and poems collected under the same name, Orff's Carmina Burana is subtitled Secular songs for singers and choruses to be sung together with instruments and magic images. Whilst the piece has gained near universal popularity, notably through its use in film and television, staged versions are rarely undertaken. Anglia Opera's production presents Orff's masterpiece as originally intended: a mesmerising visual and aural feast, celebrating the fickleness of fortune and wealth, the ephemeral nature of life, the joy of the return of Spring, and the pleasures and perils of drinking, gluttony, gambling and lust.

~ Contains scenes of a sexual nature

Tickets: £12.00 (£8.00 concessions)

Supported by Anglia Ruskin University's Arts Council

Mumford Theatre seating plan

Seat plan

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