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Cantus Buranus : ウィキペディア英語版
Cantus Buranus

''Cantus Buranus'' is the recording album by the German medieval revival band Corvus Corax that employs the medieval text ''Carmina Burana''. ''Cantus Buranus'' is a stage opera of eleven poems from ''Carmina Burana'' for orchestra, choir and medieval instruments, incorporating medieval, classical and modern musical idioms. It is not the first time Corvus Corax has worked with ''Carmina Burana''; the band Tanzwut (which is another Corvus Corax project) used the poems "Fautue" and "Caupona" in their album ''Ihr Wolltet Spass''.
The ''Cantus Buranus'' CD was released August 8, 2005 by Roadrunner Records. A live recording in Berlin spawned a live album and DVD: ''Cantus Buranus - Live in Berlin''.
==Track listing==

# "Fortuna" - 4:08
# "Florent Omnes" - 5:44
# "Dulcissima" - 4:58
# "Lingua Mendax" - 4:59
# "Rustica Puella" - 4:15
# "Nummus" - 3:31
# "Curritur" - 4:17
# "Sol solo" - 4:21
# "Venus" - 4:50
# "O langueo" - 4:08
# "Ergo Bibamus" - 5:58

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