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Morten Lauridsen
1943 -
United States of America, WA
Morten Lauridsen (27/02/1943), an American composer with Swedish roots, from Colfax, Whitman, Washington. He grew up as the son of Swedish immigrants in Portland, Oregon. He attended Whitman College and the University of Southern California, where he studied advanced composition. A long-time professor and Chair of the Department of Composition at USC, he has been Composer in Residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale since 1994.
Lux aeterna
Lux aeterna is considered as one of the most successful choral works written in the last part of the 20th century. His five-movement work Lux aeterna (1997) for chorus and orchestra, has become quite popular in the United States, with numerous performances, recordings and radio broadcasts.
It contains: 01. Introitus 6'36'' 02. In te, Domine, speravi 4'13'' 03. O Nata Lux 3'39'' 04. Veni, Sancte Spiritus 2'20'' 05. Agnus Dei - Lux aeterna 9'33'' ♫ 01. Introitus © Deutsche Grammophon 483 5058 ♫ 02. In te, Domine, speravi © Deutsche Grammophon 483 5058 ♫ 03. O Nata Lux © Deutsche Grammophon 483 5058 ♫ 04. Veni, Sancte Spiritus © Deutsche Grammophon 483 5058 ♫ 05. Agnus Dei - Lux aeterna © Deutsche Grammophon 483 5058
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