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Author: Roger Reynolds
Posted: Aug 25 2005 - 02:41 AM
Subject: re: O Fortuna-ish song
You're obviously thinking of Sultan Soliman's aria from the fourth scene of Karl V by Ernst Krenek.
Author: Art
Posted: Aug 18 2005 - 11:57 PM
Subject: O Fortuna-ish song
I've heard this song before being used in commercials and shows but i haven't been able to find the name. It's simmular to the O fortuna part of Carmina Burana in the sense of it being sort of dramatic and having a chours, but it's abit less energentic. I can't read music but and pardon for the lack of finesse decribing it. in the first part it goes from lower note to higher note then alternates to high note-low note 3 times with the tone slowly building up. then the climax sounds like high-low then drops off and lower and comes back to the high note and an even higher note. If someone mannaged to understand all of that could you please tell me the name of that song, it's driving me crazy not knowing.
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