Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna, etc. / Salamunovich, Los Angeles Master Chorale

M. Lauridsen Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna, etc. / Salamunovich, Los Angeles Master Chorale

M. Lauridsen
Label: Rubedo Canis Musica
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:19th May 1998

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Track Listing

  • 1. Introitus - Lux Aeterna
  • 2. In Te, Domine, Speravi - Lux Aeterna
  • 3. O Nata Lux - Lux Aeterna
  • 4. Veni, Sancte Spiritus - Lux Aeterna
  • 5. Agnus Dei - Lus Aeterna - Lux Aeterna
  • 6. En Une Seule Fleur - Les Chansons Des Roses
  • 7. Contre Qui, Rose - Les Chansons Des Roses
  • 8. De Ton Reve Trop Plein - Les Chansons Des Roses
  • 9. La Rose Complete - Les Chansons Des Roses
  • 10. Dirait - On - Les Chansons Des Roses
  • 11. Ave Maria - Ave Maria
  • 12. MID WINTER SONGS: Lament For Pasiphae - M. LAURIDSEN
  • 13. MID WINTER SONGS: Like Snow - M. LAURIDSEN
  • 14. MID WINTER SONGS: She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep - M. LAURIDSEN
  • 15. MID WINTER SONGS: Mid-Winter Waking - M. LAURIDSEN
  • 16. MID WINTER SONGS: Intercession In Late October - M. LAURIDSEN
  • 17. O Magnum Mysterium - O Magnum Mysterium

Amazon.com

Modern choral music for amateur singers may be America's biggest musical underground. That's the only explanation of why Grammy-nominated composer Morten Lauridsen can claim that his works are some of the most often-performed new pieces in years, although few among the East Coast intelligentsia have ever heard of him. Like the similarly popular John Rutter, Lauridsen inhabits an extremely conservative style directed simply and single-mindedly at showing off the beauty of choral singing while it illustrates inspiring texts. Unlike many of his fellow neo-Romantic conservatives, Lauridsen displays a brand of conservatism that is completely convincing and sincere. His music also has range, from the spellbindingly rapturous Lux aeterna to his playful settings of Rilke's poems about the beauty and thorniness of roses in Les chansons des roses. There is, moreover, a Coplandesque streak heard in his Mid-Winter Songs, which are settings of poems by Robert Graves. Though the Los Angeles Master Chorale has a suitably red-blooded sound, the music would be better served with more precise diction. --David Patrick Stearns

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