Carmina burana [Multimédia multisupport] / Orff, comp. ; Sylvia Stahlman, soprano ; John Ferrante, ténor ; Morley Meredith, baryton ; Hartford Symphony Chorale ; Hartford Symphony Orchestra ; Fritz Mahler, dir.
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Hartfort Symphony Chorus.
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Hartfort Symphony Orchestra.
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Ferrante, John
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Orff, Carl, 1895-1982
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Stahlman, Sylvia
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Meredith, Morley
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Mahler, Fritz, 1901-1973
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Fritz Mahler was an Austro-American conductor, composer, music teacher and radio personality. Mahler was born on July 16, 1901 in Vienna, where his father was professor of Oriental languages at the university. He came from a family with some musical background; he was a third cousin of the composer Gustav Mahler. He studied musicology with Guido Adler at the University of Vienna (1920-1924), conducting with Leopold Reichwein, and composition with Schoenberg, Webern and B...