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Jack Blandiver Folklore: Who's on your Folk Mt Rushmore? (90* d) RE: Folklore: Who's on your Folk Mt Rushmore? 07 Jul 15


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One of the Carnima Burana poems that features in the Orff setting is CB159 - Tempus Est Iocundum, with its famous O, o, o! Totus floreo! chorus. It wasn't covered by the Clemencic Consort, but the ordinal melody is exquisite. Here's Ensemble Oni Wytars giving it a rare old dressing down with plenty of references to the various European folk idioms that inform so much of medieval music practice today :

Tempus Est Iocundum


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