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the final battle music for the video game Final Fantasy VII, which uses snippets of the text of "O Fortuna", "Estuans interius", and "Veni, veni, venias"; reportedly, it contains fragments of Orff's melody as well.

Why "reportedly"? Reported by whom? It's a comparison between two released pieces, it's not the sort of thing that merits a "reportedly". I think we should establish a clear connection or drop that part of the line, which sounds kind of fancrufty to me. I've listened to both One Winged Angel and the entirety of Carmina Burana many times, and I can't hear an obvious connection between them, besides the words. Anyone know of any such connection? Yelyos 21:44, Jun 2, 2005 (UTC)

I agree. I'll remove it until the reference is provided. --Sketchee 21:55, Jun 2, 2005 (UTC)

I removed

At the time of writing (2005), the Clemencic Consort are still offering live performances, mainly in southern Germany and Switzerland.

but it may belong in their article, when writ.
--Jerzy·t 17:01, 2005 July 27 (UTC)

new section: List of Carmina

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Why list only thirteen? How did you choose them? —Tamfang (talk) 02:10, 20 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]