Crowman Burana” is a reimagining of Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana,” a 1937 composition based on a medieval collection of poems of the same name. In “Crowman Burana,” a struggle for power is acted out by rival crows and their respective armies, each seeking to become, or keep, their title as “King of the Crows.”
Students in the UCO Wind Symphony and UCO Design, led by faculty collaborators Brian Lamb, D.M.A., director of the School of Music; Keith Webb, director of the illustration minor program; Sam Ladwig, foundations program director and Amy Johnson, director of the graphic design program, have worked together to create a scenic, musical experience.