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Carl Orff
composer
Munich, Germany • 1895-07-10 – 1982-03-29
Carl Orff is credited on 2,722 releases across 445 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1953–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

2,722
Pressings credited
445
Albums
8
Decades active
114
In collections
Biography
Carl Heinrich Maria Orff (German: [kaʁl ˈʔɔʁf] ; 10 July 1895 – 29 March 1982) was a German composer and music educator who is best known for composing the cantata Carmina Burana and formulating concepts of his Schulwerk (lit. 'schoolwork'), which became influential for children's music education. Born in Munich, Orff was raised in a military family that was fairly musical and later attended the Munich Academy of Music. After composing a number of Lieder and other orchestral works, he completed his Carmina Burana for voices and large orchestra in 1937, setting 24 poems from the medieval poetry collection of the same name. Its première was an immediate great success and Orff considered it the first time he had done exactly what he wanted. While the cantata's popularity continued to rise throughout and after World War II, Orff never received nearly as much recognition or attention for his later works like the latter two parts of his triptych Trionfi, of which Carmina Burana is the first instalment. Orff was also an influential pedagogue who developed an approach (the "Orff Schulwerk") to teaching children, which is a collection of fundamental principles to ensure every child learns music, much like a new language, in a comfortable environment. It involves tools like elementary forms of instruments and specifically composed music (the original form of the Schulwerk). Part of the Reichsmusikkammer, Orff's relationship with the Nazi Party has been analysed by many as he was considerably successful (musically and financially) under its rule and whose work was well-liked by contemporary critics. Having concealed his part-Jewish ancestry throughout his life, Orff underwent denazification and was rated "acceptable" by his evaluator who characterised him as a passive anti-Nazi. He went on to be granted an unrestricted license with no further prohibitions from public musical activities and continued to compose stage works and rework previous compositions up till his death in 1
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Credited work
2,722 releases · 445 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 2,900
- Other credits · 433
- Engineering · 10
- Production · 3
Studios: Kingsway Hall · Ufa · Abbey Road Studios · Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Tribute
1987

The Doors (Music From The Original Motion Picture)
1991

Now That's What I Call Halloween
2015

Fantasias For Guitar And Banjo
1963

Unifying Themes Redux
2002

Carmina Burana
1969

Kansas City 1986 King Biscuit Flower Hour
2018

The Screen Behind The Mirror
2000

Night Castle
2009

Carmina Burana / Cantiones Profanae
1960
Voice Of An Angel
1998

7
1996

Music From The Film Excalibur And Other Selections
1981

Classics From Excalibur And Other Great Films
1981

Classical ... Barbra
1976

Carmina Burana, Cantiones Profanae
1966

Gates Of Dalhalla
2012
The Platinum Collection
2009

The Classical Album 2005
2005

The Very Best Of
2004

Oculus Infernum: A Halloween Tale
2003

Deggial
2000

Pure Moods III
2000

Essential Rarities
1999
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Orff
- Waldo De Los Rios
- Enigma
- Unknown Artist
- Era
- Sandy Bull
- Apotheosis
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