Past Performances


Carmina Burana

May 7, 2023
4:00pm
Belleville Congregational Church
300 High St.
Newburyport, MA

A collaboration with the Newburyport Choral Society.
Could two musical works of the same name be more different? On the one hand, a complex, densely orchestrated piece of modern, Stravinsky-styled music, with ancient Latin texts ranging from drunken songs to philosophical ruminations—Carmina Burana by 20th Century composer Carl Orff. On the other, equally spirited texts, but sung with simple voices, accompanied only by ancient instruments—the original Carmina Burana, a vivacious portrayal of Man’s fate and redemption, and wonderful tales of revelry, wine and love, compiled by students and clerks from medieval southern Germany.
 
The Newburyport Choral Society is thrilled and honored to join forces with Anne Azéma and the Boston Camerata in this unique side-by-side performance of two completely different, yet related musical masterpieces. You won’t want to miss this dramatic and powerful concert!
 
Advance tickets are recommended and are only available online.


May 6, 2023
7:30pm



Carmina Burana

Jun 5, 2015
7:30pm
St. Thomas Church
248 Nahant Rd.
Nahant, MA

Drawing on the original 13th-century manuscript, The Boston Camerata’s Carmina Burana presents a panoramic portrait of student and clerical life in medieval Europe: paeans to the Goddess Fortune, funny and ferocious critiques of Church and State, earnest meditations on truth and righteousness, and a generous serving of songs about drinking, gambling and amorous adventure. With its usual verve and vivacity, the Camerata gives a deepened, in turn exuberant and contemplative reading of this manuscript, under the direction of vocalist Anne Azéma. Our stellar cast (Anne Azéma, Daniel Hershey, Don Wilkinson, voice; Shira Kammen, strings) is joined by students from the Festival’s apprentice program.


Apr 12, 2015
4:00pm


Apr 11, 2015
3:00pm

Drawing on the original 13th-century manuscript, The Boston Camerata’s Carmina Burana presents a panoramic portrait of student and clerical life in medieval Europe: paeans to the Goddess Fortune, funny and ferocious critiques of Church and State, earnest meditations on truth and righteousness, and a generous serving of songs about drinking, gambling and amorous adventure. With its usual verve and vivacity, the Camerata gives a deepened, in turn exuberant and contemplative reading of this manuscript, under the direction of vocalist Anne Azéma. Our stellar cast (Anne Azéma, Joel Frederiksen, Tim Evans, voice; Shira Kammen and Susanne Ansorg, strings) will be assisted by a conservatory student choir from Paris.



 


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