Orff Meets Techno16th Orff Days of the Bayerische Philharmonie
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Orff Meets Techno is a unique fusion of classical music and electronic virtuosity. Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana meets the award-winning trio LBT, known for its mesmerising, technoid improvisations on acoustic instruments.
This event is in the past.
Orff Meets Techno is a unique fusion of classical music and electronic virtuosity. Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana meets the award-winning trio LBT, known for its mesmerising, technoid improvisations on acoustic instruments.
In a version specially arranged for the 16th Orff Days of the Bayerische Philharmonie, powerful choral sounds merge with pulsating rhythms, driving patterns and innovative soundscapes. This crossover concert explodes musical boundaries to combine archaic might with modern electronics – live, analogue and without synthesizers. A fascinating sound experiment between past and future.
Programme
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (arranged for pianos and percussion ensemble by W. Killmayer)
- LBT (symphonic crossover)
With
- LBT, Techno Piano Trio
- Anastasiya Taratorkina, Soprano
- Gustavo Martín Sánchez, Tenor
- Thomas Gropper, Bariton
- Piano duo and p ercussion ensemble of the Bayerische Philharmonie
- Children’s choir and chorus of the Bayerische Philharmonie
- Mark Mast, conductor, presenter and musical director