Carl Orff's O Fortuna in popular culture
In 1935–36, the 13th-century poem "O Fortuna" was set to music by the German composer Carl Orff for his twenty-five-movement cantata Carmina Burana. The composition appears in numerous films and television commercials and has become a staple in popular culture, setting the mood for dramatic or cataclysmic situations. For instance, it is used to portray the torment of Jim Morrison's drug addiction in the film The Doors. In 1983, Doors' keyboardist Ray Manzarek released his third solo album, Carmina Burana, which is an interpretation of the piece in a contemporary framework.
"O Fortuna" has been called "the most overused piece of music in film history", and Harper's Magazine columnist Scott Horton has commented that "Orff’s setting may have been spoiled by its popularization" and its use "in movies and commercials often as a jingle, detached in any meaningful way from its powerful message." Its contemporary usage is often joking or satirical in nature, owing to its oversaturation in popular culture.
In popular culture
In film
- 1981: In Excalibur, when King Arthur and his knights ride into battle.
- 1984: In Speed.
- 1991: In The Doors, Oliver Stone's biographical film of the American rock band.
- 1995: In the ending scene of Tales from the Hood.
- 1999: In The General's Daughter.
- 1999: In '.
- 2002: In , As the intro of the film.
- 2003: In Cheaper by the Dozen, at the end of Dylan's birthday party.
- 2007: In ', as Beowulf discovers the sword to slay the Helldam.
- 2009: In .
- 2009: In G-Force, when the cars chase the guinea pigs through the fireworks.
In film trailers
- 1989: In the trailer for the 1990 live-action film Warlock.
- 1989: In the trailer for the film Glory.
- 1990: In the trailer for the film Hamlet.
- 1994: In The trailer for the 1994 animated film The Computeropolis Movie.
- 1994: Used in the cinematic live-action trailer for the film '.
- 1999: In the trailer for the film '.
In TV series and specials
- 1978: In James Burke's BBC series Connections in several episodes.
- 1981–1991: In the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, whenever Rodney sees his nephew Damien, who was named after the child in The Omen. This has led to a common false belief that the piece appears in The Omen.
- 1990: In The Far Side animated special, it was played in a scene where a man fell into a pen of gorillas at a zoo.
- 1991: The American newsmagazine 20/20 used the piece as the overall theme music for the episode "The Exorcism," which documented the alleged exorcism of a Florida teenager.
- 1992: The opening bars were used as a theme for the first three seasons of Rox beginning in 1992.
- 1994: On a sixth season episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the mad scientists challenge Mike and the Bots to write theme songs for themselves. Tom Servo is particularly excited, and sings a very self-praising song to the tune of "O Fortuna".
- 1999: In the first-season episode of That 70s Show, "Hyde Moves In", it is used in Kelso's fantasy reaction to seeing Jackie while sick in bed without having fixed her hair and makeup.
- 2003: The selection appears in a 2003 episode of the television series The King of Queens, entitled "Clothes Encounter". The music plays in anticipation as an infant is about to spit up on Carrie Heffernan's brand-new expensive designer dress.
- 2005: In the American Dad! episode "A Smith in the Hand" when Francine drives home after forgetting her underwear, almost catching her husband Stan masturbating.
- 2007: In the Christmas television special Shrek the Halls, plays as Shrek makes his way to the bookstore.
- 2009: On Glee, Season 1, Episode 7, in scenes between Will Schuester and Sue Sylvester.
- 2009: On The Simpsons, in season 20, episode 13, "Gone Maggie Gone", and in a commercial in season 21, episode 2, "Bart Gets a 'Z'", performed by a convent of nuns.
- 2010: In Blue Mountain State, it was played during the chocolate cookie race in season 1 episode 1, "It's Called Hazing, Look it Up".
- 2012: In the Tamil language crime thriller film Naan
- 2014: In the Brooklyn Nine-Nine episode, "Halloween II", the song is sung by Scully as Jake enacts his plan to steal Captain Holt's watch.
- 2014: In ', an organist plays it for Neil deGrasse Tyson on the organ of the Abbey of Benediktbeuern.
- 2014: In the How I Met Your Mother episode "" when Marshall is about to slap Barney at the beginning.
- 2016: In the second-season episode of "Scream Queens", when Chanel Oberlin and Dean Munsch are fighting for the right to win a trip to Blood Island.
- 2018: In the sixth episode of ', when Michael Langdon consumes a human heart at the Black Mass and speaks with Satan.
- 2018: In the eighth episode of , the All Sinners Choir sings it while Michael Langdon and Madeline make their way back to the church in the rain, as Michael makes his sacrifice.
In live and reality TV and radio
- 1998: During The Undertaker's entrance at WrestleMania XIV.
- 1998: While The Undertaker was crucifying Stone Cold Steve Austin on Raw is War.
- 2002: On Brazilian reality television show Popstars when 6,000 girls first auditioned at Anhembi Sambadrome.
- 2010: On Britain's Got Talent, the 2010 winner Spelbound used it as its audition piece and in the final.
- On The Sean Hannity Show on talk radio, as bumper music.
- Before the start of The X Factor, and also as the entrance theme for the judges.
- On The Howard Stern Show, whenever show producer Gary Dell'Abate enters the studio.
- In a Survivor episode, while Benjamin "Coach" Wade was stretching in the water, marking the first time the show used a nonoriginal piece of music.
- On I'm on Setanta Sports, played by Sven-Goran Eriksson to announce the arrival of "The Boy Rooney".
- On The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien when a video or picture of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney is shown.
- On The Rachel Maddow Show, in a parody of ads from the Republican Party attacking the Democratic Party.
- On Fei Cheng Wu Rao, the music plays when the man is rejected by all of the 24 ladies on stage.
- In 2010 on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz on ESPN Radio as Le Batard opened the show celebrating LeBron James signing with the Miami Heat in free agency to complete their Big 3 alongside Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
- In 2019 on Tim & Sid on Sportsnet as titular hosts Tim Micallef and Sid Seixeiro reacted to the Toronto Raptors winning their first NBA championship and recapped the franchise’s ups and downs.
In advertisements
- Early 1970s: Ending used throughout 30-second British TV adverts for Old Spice aftershave lotion.
- 1999: On Brazilian TV network Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão, used on ad campaign with new graphics celebrating 18th Anniversary.
- 2004: Adidas track and field apparel/footwear advertisement during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
- 2005: In a Carlton Draught beer ad called.
- 2014: In a commercial for Hershey's Spread.
- 2015: For a Domino's commercial that aired during Super Bowl XLIX, a piece from the ending cantata is heard as explosives tear down a Domino's Pizza sign and the announcer says they are dropping the word "Pizza" from their name to emphasize their non-pizza products.
- 2018: An Applebee's commercial for riblets and chicken tenders
In video games
- 1997: In the video game Final Fantasy VII, the final boss theme "One-Winged Angel" borrows lyrics from "O Fortuna" as well from other parts of Carmina Burana.
- 2007: In the video game World of Warcraft was used as changed main theme song during log in screen.
- 2011: In the video game The Sims Medieval, it was used several times, including during a quest of the name and a book entitled, "O, For Tuna!".
- 2011: In the video game The Battle Cats, there is a boss theme that closely resembles "O Fortuna".
In sports
- 2009: At every Pittsburgh Pirates home game, in a video on the Jumbotron. It is uncertain when this practice began; but it was not done in 2008, resuming in 2009.
- The Arizona State Sun Devil Marching Band plays the opening every time the Sun Devils' defense forces a third down.
- The Washington Redskins run onto the field at the start of the game as it is played.
- The New England Patriots play it just before they run on the field to "Crazy Train" by Ozzy Osbourne.
- The Cleveland Cavaliers play the song before the opening tip of each home game.
- 2013–present: Used in the Drivers' Introduction at the Daytona 500.
- During Noah Syndergaard's pre-game warm up pitches on the mound it is played for the New York Mets home games at Citi Field.
Other uses
- 1987: The Ozzy Osbourne live album Tribute, compiled from recordings of his 1981 tour, opens with "O Fortuna" as Osbourne arrives on the stage. This was typical for his live performances of that era. "O Fortuna" was omitted from the album's 1995 remaster.
- 1997: The premiere of Michael Smuin's ballet Carmina Burana for Smuin Ballet, danced to a Michael Tilson Thomas recording of Orff's cantata.
- 2008: In the 2008 Qlimax, performed by a choir
- 2009: Long-running webcomic Schlock Mercenary has hundreds of construction robots singing "O Fortuna" while they work, freaking out the crew.
- 2010: At the 2010 Classic Brit Awards, performed by Rhydian and Only Men Aloud!.
- 2011: On the opening ceremony of the 50th Anniversary of the Struga Poetry Evenings, on August 25, 2011, performed by a chamber orchestra.
- By Rooster Teeth when showing a backwards slow motion clip of Gavin Free crashing through a wall of 200 Coke cans. This was shown at the RTX event in Austin, Texas.
- At the matriculation ceremony of the University of Oslo every year.
- F.X. Calderia, the editor of Ship of Theseus, is claimed to have enjoyed listening to this when Calderia wrote up to 30 unpublished novel; doing so as a reminder of Ship of Theseus author, V. M. Straka who adored the music.
Bands and artists who have covered or sampled the work
- Aion
- Apoptygma Berzerk
- Apotheosis Complete Techno rearrangement, lyrics intact.
- Botch
- Bullet for My Valentine
- Busta Rhymes in "The End of The World " from his 1996 debut album The Coming.
- Charlotte Church, In Trutina
- Chief Keef in his 2015 song "Hate Me Now."
- Clan of Xymox
- The Dawn
- Dreadzone
- The Diplomats
- Disco Biscuits
- DJ Irene
- DJ Paul
- Enigma, on the album The Screen Behind the Mirror, used for the songs "The Gate", "Gravity of Love", "Modern Crusaders", the end of the album's title track and "Camera Obscura"
- Epica
- Era
- Estampie
- Evanescence
- Face
- GACKT
- Gregorian
- Highland
- Hrefnesholt
- Kaskade
- KMFDM
- Lord Infamous
- Lil' Kim
- Little Mix
- Massacra
- Masters of Hardcore in the anthem "Masters' Symphony" in 2001
- Meek Mill
- Michael Jackson
- Ministry
- Momoiro Clover Z
- Motionless in White
- Nas
- Onslaught
- Oomph! on the song "Ice Coffin" from the band's third album Defekt.
- Overkill
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Pretty Maids
- Ray Manzarek
- Rhydian Roberts
- Sepultura
- DJ Nick Skitz
- Sub Sonik
- Sunday Service
- The Piano Guys
- Qntal
- Christopher Rouse, in his 1990 composition Karolju
- Therion
- Thirty Seconds to Mars
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra
- Tristania
- Turetsky Choir Art Group
- Van Helsing's Curse
- Vital Remains, on their 2003 album, Dechristianize, on the song "Let the Killing Begin"
- John Williams, on the album, Summon the Heroes
- YB, on the album, God Still has Soldiers 2, on the song "Fire Emoji"