An intimate choral explosion of fate, passion, and medieval poetry —
in an atmospheric Llandaff Cathedral in the heart of Cardiff. Feel the
fire of fate and the pulse of human desire in this chamber performance
of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana — brought to life under the
direction of world-renowned conductor Ralph Allwood MBE DMus. In this
unique performance, the dramatic power of Orff’s music meets the
artistry of the Allwood Choir — an elite ensemble of award-winning
choral singers, each a member of some of the UK’s most distinguished
vocal groups — alongside two exceptional soloists, live pipe organ
and piano. This Cardiff premiere offers a rare and intimate version of
one of the most iconic works of the 20th century. A daring, visceral
cantata based on 13th-century texts — part pagan, part sacred, part
scandalous — Carmina Burana speaks to the eternal cycles of luck,
lust, love, and loss. Composed in 1935–36 and based on 24 poems
from the medieval Codex Buranus, Orff’s explosive choral writing
transformed these ancient verses into one of the most iconic works of
the 20th century, opening with the thunderous O Fortuna, a hymn to the
cruelty and unpredictability of fate.This concert follows the
traditional three-part structure:1. Spring’s Awakening2. The
Tavern3. The Court of LoveFramed by a dramatic prologue and epilogue
that remind us: the wheel of fortune never stops turning.Newly adapted
from original manuscripts and arranged specifically for this space,
the programme offers a bold and emotionally charged experience that
reveals the inner intensity of Orff’s vision.Duration: 60 minutes
(doors will open 30 mins prior to the scheduled start time and late
entry is not permitted) Age restriction: 6+ Doors open at least 30
minutes before the concert. Out of respect for guests and performers,
late entry may not be permitted. We cannot guarantee your original
seats after the concert begins. PROGRAMMEThis concert follows the
traditional three-part structure:1. Spring’s Awakening2. The
Tavern3. The Court of LoveFramed by a dramatic prologue and epilogue
that remind us: the wheel of fortune never stops turning. Musicians
This chamber version of Carmina Burana features:– 8-voice choir– 2
soloists– Live pipe organ PERFORMERS About Ralph Allwood MBE DMus
For 26 years Director of Music at Eton College, Ralph Allwood is one
of the UK’s most celebrated choral directors, known for his
transformative work with generations of singers. He is the founder of
the Rodolfus Choral Courses and co-founder of the Junior Choral
Courses, with over 14,000 alumni worldwide. Ralph has conducted more
than 50 broadcasts for BBC Radio 3, founded the Rodolfus Choir (with
over 22 acclaimed recordings), and led choirs in performances from
Cambridge to Shanghai. His contributions to music and worship were
recognised with the Thomas Cranmer Award, presented by the Archbishop
of Canterbury in 2017. Web: ralphallwood.com Allwood Choir Formed
especially for this performance, the Allwood Choir brings together
highly accomplished professional singers, many of whom are members of
leading UK ensembles and internationally award-winning choirs. Known
for their precision, blend, and expressive power, they embody the very
best of the British choral tradition.
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