Catulli Carmina (Songs of Catullus) is a cantata by Carl Orff dating from 1940–1943. He described it as ludi scaenici (scenic plays). The work mostly sets poems of Catullus to music, with some text by the composer. Catulli Carmina is part of Trionfi, the musical triptych that also includes the Carmina Burana and Trionfo di Afrodite. It is scored for a full mixed choir, soprano and tenor soloists, and an entirely percussive orchestra – possibly inspired by Stravinsky's Les noces – consisting of four pianos, timpani, bass drum, 3 tambourines, triangle, castanets, maracas, suspended and crash cymbals, antique cymbal (without specified pitch), tam-tam, lithophone, metallophone, 2 glockenspiels, wood block, xylophone, and tenor xylophone.

Librettist (The work mostly sets poems of Catullus)
Date of composition 1943 (1940-1943)
Premiered 1943
Type Cantata
Instruments Orchestra
Chorus/Choir
Voice (Soprano)
Voice (Tenor)
Autotranslations beta Carl Orff: Trionfi: Catulli Carmina "Ludi Scaenici"
Carl Orff: Trionfi: Catulli Carmina "Ludi Scaenici"
Carl Orff: Trionfi: Catulli Carmina "Ludi Scaenici"