Archipoeta - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

  • A section of the "Confession" supplies the text for the aria Estuans interius ira vehementi ("Burning with inner rage") that was set to music by Carl Orff in his 1935-1936 Carmina Burana cantata.
  • John Myers Myers's 1949 novel Silverlock features Golias, the mythical patron saint of the Goliardic ordo vagorum, as one of the main characters, drawing heavily on the Archpoet's "Confession" for his portrayal.
  • An old commercium song titled "Meum est propositum" (Video on YouTube) is composed from stanzas 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, and 18 of the "Confession".
  • The Archpoet is a character in Italian writer Umberto Eco's 2000 novel Baudolino.
  • Mystics, Spirit, Voices, the 2000 debut album of the German musical project LesiĆ«m, features a song titled "In Taberna Mori" (Video on YouTube) which contains a fragment of the "Confession".
  • The German darkwave band Helium Vola recorded versions of "Fama tuba" (II) on their 2001 studio album Helium Vola (track 7, "Fama Tuba" on YouTube), and of "Estuans intrinsecus" (X) on their 2004 studio album Liod (track 10, "Vagantenbeichte" on YouTube).

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