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Fwd: RE: Pro's & Kin's
>DATE: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 17:05:20
>From: "Bill O'Neill" <billo@shoreham.net>
>To: <rogerkirk@mail.ttlc.net>, "'Dan Strassberg'" <dan.strassberg@att.net>,"'Sven Franklyn Weil'" <sven@gordsven.com>
>Cc: "'Boston Radio Interest'" <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
>Roger writes:
> For those who are curious where her name comes from,
> "Mandalit" is the name of a woman in a song from Carmina
> Burana, a musical work from the 13th century put to music by
> composer Carl Orff.
>That there's smart talkin'! Yahoo!
>Bill O'Neill
"A musical work ...put to music"? Department of Redundacy Department,
time to get to work.
The name that appears in #18 of Orff's "Carmina Burana"
is spelled differently and may not be Iberian.
Czeck it out at
http://www.good-music-guide.com/tracks/053a.htm
then click on #18 "Circa Mea Pectora".
Better yet, go to your neighborhood liberry and get a CD of
the piece itself; even people who don't like "classical"
music like "Carmina Burana"...you'll recognize several tracks as
having been used in many, many commercials!
Laurence Glavin
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