Since it is an example of graphics format, it's interesting to see The Bayeux Tapestry animated, with an added soundtrack. This is slightly more than half of the gigiantic roll: the exciting second half. 1066 and all that. They did not resist using Carmina Burana again. Filmmakers are lucky that one's out of copyright but don't fail to click through for the passionate full orchestral performance. The title is taken from the collection of medieval poems used as inspiration by Carl Orff. The bit you've heard again and again is, or is a portion of, the "O Fortuna" section.