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- From: dacc@cmp-rt.music.uiuc.edu (Andrew C. Crowell)
- Subject: Re: O Fortuna are there words ?
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- Organization: University of Illinois School of Music
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 20:20:29 GMT
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- In article <C06u9F.9A5@acsu.buffalo.edu> v064qpfu@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Christopher S. D'Arrigo) writes:
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- > Hello everyone,
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- > I have been listening to O Fortuna (Apocalypse Chorus Mix) by
- > APOTHEOSIS and was wondering if anyone out there knew if first of
- > all the words being chanted were in English and second of all if
- > anyone could post the words or direct me to a source who could get
- > me the words to this song. Any help would be greatly appreciated !
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- Nope. They're in Latin. For the text being sampled, grab a copy of Carl Orff's
- _Carmina Burana_ score, available at your basic university music library, and
- sit down with a recording of the _actual_ piece and have a listen to the
- opening section.
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- D.A.C. Crowell
- Computer Music Project/School of Music
- University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
- (dacc@cmp-rt.music.uiuc.edu)
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