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Carmina Burana takes the Toledo Peristyle Stage

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“O Fortuna,” the opening and closing song of Carl Orff’s scenic cantata Carmina Burana, is one of the most well-known pieces of music composed during the 20th Century, and perhaps ever. When Orff created the piece, it was intended as staged work accompanied by visuals and choreography. The Toledo Symphony, BGSU Choruses, dancers from the Toledo Ballet and others will bring this vision to life.

$25-60 | 8pm, Friday, February 14 and Saturday, February 15
Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle, 2445 Monroe St.
419-246-8000 | toledosymphony.com

The Toledo City Paper depends on readers like you! Become a friend today. See membership options

“O Fortuna,” the opening and closing song of Carl Orff’s scenic cantata Carmina Burana, is one of the most well-known pieces of music composed during the 20th Century, and perhaps ever. When Orff created the piece, it was intended as staged work accompanied by visuals and choreography. The Toledo Symphony, BGSU Choruses, dancers from the Toledo Ballet and others will bring this vision to life.

$25-60 | 8pm, Friday, February 14 and Saturday, February 15
Toledo Museum of Art Peristyle, 2445 Monroe St.
419-246-8000 | toledosymphony.com

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