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Carmina Burana

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May 6, 2016

Location: Kelowna Community Theatre
Address: 1375 Water St
Time: 7:30 pmWebsite: View Website

2016-05-06 19:30:00 2016-05-06 16:00:00 America/Vancouver Carmina Burana Bergmann Piano Duo * Cait Wood – Soprano, Nathan Letourneau Tenor, James Westman – Baritone ~ Okanagan Symphony Chorus & Youth Chorus # John Adams - Short Ride in a Fast Machine Marcel Bergmann - Concerto for Two Pianos * Carl Orff - Carmina Burana *~# The Bergmann Duo are featured in Marcel’s Concerto for Two Pianos and then combine forces with the OSO, massed chorus, and exceptional soloists in the vivid and powerful Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. The 12th Century poetry explores themes of nature, love and fate inspiring music that is exhilarating, driving, and unforgettable. Opening with the famous “O Fortuna”, primal rhythms and raw earthy texts drive this choral and orchestral tour de force through the gamut of emotions, making it one of the greatest of all compositions and a spectacular close to our season.  Kelowna Community Theatre 1375 Water St events@kelownanow.com

Bergmann Piano Duo *
Cait Wood – Soprano, Nathan Letourneau Tenor, James Westman – Baritone ~
Okanagan Symphony Chorus & Youth Chorus #

John Adams - Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Marcel Bergmann - Concerto for Two Pianos *
Carl Orff - Carmina Burana *~#

The Bergmann Duo are featured in Marcel’s Concerto for Two Pianos and then combine forces with the OSO, massed chorus, and exceptional soloists in the vivid and powerful Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. The 12th Century poetry explores themes of nature, love and fate inspiring music that is exhilarating, driving, and unforgettable. Opening with the famous “O Fortuna”, primal rhythms and raw earthy texts drive this choral and orchestral tour de force through the gamut of emotions, making it one of the greatest of all compositions and a spectacular close to our season. 





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