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Carmina Burana is a cantata composed in 1935 and 1936 by Carl Orff, based on 24 poems from the medieval collection Carmina Burana.Its full Latin title is Carmina Burana: Cantiones profanae cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis ("Songs of Beuern: Secular songs for singers and choruses to be sung together with instruments and magical images").
The new line-up recorded an album, Circa HQ, in the latter half of 2008. The album was released on 14 January 2009. The album was released on 14 January 2009. A short Italian tour with former Toto singer Bobby Kimball was announced for February 2009, playing a set consisting of music by Circa, Yes, and Toto.
Circa is an album by the American jazz pianist and composer Michael Cain recorded in August 1996 and released on ECM the following year. The trio features trumpeter Ralph Alessi and saxophonist Peter Epstein.
Ensemble Micrologus: "Stella splendens (ballata)" (album in festa, 1995) Tri Yann: "Arthur Plantagenest" (album Portraits, 1995) Adaro (album Stella splendens, 1997) Novalia (album Canti e briganti, 1997) In Extremo (album Weckt Die Toten!, 1998) Studio der Frühen Musik directed by Thomas Binkley (album Secular music c1300, 1998)
The end of the album has a hidden track. The hidden track begins at 8:56 of "Meet Me in Montauk". In 2005 after the album's release, members of the online message board Circa Board inquired about the song's name. Guitarist Brendan Ekstrom responded, "'Paranoid Flu' or 'House of Leaves' or 'I completely forget what we called it.' or 'Blues'."
Circa 2007 (stylized as CIRCA: 2007) is the debut album by Circa, a progressive rock band consisting of then former Yes members Billy Sherwood (bass, vocals), Tony Kaye (keyboards) and Alan White (drums), as well as Jimmy Haun (guitar), who had worked with Yes as a session musician.
There are 16 credited artists in the full title of the album. This volume features repeats of songs featured in previous volumes from the series; The Stone Roses' "What The World Is Waiting For" featured on Volume 3, and Mansun's "Wide Open Space" featured on Volume 5, although the version of "Wide Open Space" here is a remix by Paul Oakenfold .
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