Datos de traducción

Carmina Burana: Canções de Beuern

Escritor N.N. (Nombre desconocido)
Clasificación Poesia lírica Drama Tradução
Literatura nacional Alemã
Años

Año de publicación: 1994

Época: Idade Média

Otros datos
Edición
1
Idioma
Português
Medio de publicación
Impresso
ISBN
8585470399
Páginas
213
Datos sobre los originales traducidos
Traducción completa de la obra
Fuente
  • FFLCH-Fac. Fi. Let. C. Humanas-USP
Referencia CARMINA BURANA: CANÇÕES DE BEUERN. Trad. WOENSEL, Maurice J. F. van. São Paulo, SP: Ars Poetica, 1994. 213 p.

Datos de Wikipedia

Carmina Burana (, Latin for "Songs from Benediktbeuern" [Buria in Latin]) is a manuscript of 254 poems and dramatic texts mostly from the 11th or 12th century, although some are from the 13th century. The pieces are mostly bawdy, irreverent, and satirical. They were written principally in Medieval Latin, a few in Middle High German and old Arpitan. Some are macaronic, a mixture of Latin and German or French vernacular. They were written by students and clergy when Latin was the lingua franca throughout Italy and western Europe for travelling scholars, universities, and theologians. Most of the poems and songs appear to be the work of Goliards, clergy (mostly students) who satirized the Catholic Church. The collection preserves the works of a number of poets, including Peter of Blois, Walter of Châtillon and an anonymous poet referred to as the Archpoet. The collection was found in 1803 in the Benedictine monastery of Benediktbeuern, Bavaria, and is now housed in the Bavarian State Library in Munich. It is considered to be the most important collection of Goliard and vagabond songs, along with the Carmina Cantabrigiensia. The manuscripts reflect an international European movement, with songs originating from Occitania, France, England, Scotland, Aragon, Castile and the Holy Roman Empire. Twenty-four poems in Carmina Burana were set to music in 1936 by Carl Orff as Carmina Burana: Cantiones profanae cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis. His composition quickly became popular and a staple piece of the classical music repertoire. The opening and closing movement "O Fortuna" has been used in numerous films, becoming one of the most recognizable compositions in popular culture.

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Catálogo da Fonte: N. Reg. 782 C287 2.ed.
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