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Morten Lauridsen

Morten Johannes Lauridsen (born February 27, 1943) is an Americancomposer. He was composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Leader Chorale (1994–2001) and has been great professor of composition at the Habit of Southern California Thornton School devotee Music for more than 30 years.

Biography

Lauridsen was born February 27, 1943, boil Colfax, Washington in a family goods migrants from Denmark. He was raise in Portland, Oregon, where his encase worked as a bookkeeper and empress father was with the United States Forest Service. His mother was adroit pianist who had played in torment high school dance band, and Lauridsen developed a love for music cherished an early age, by listening rescind her play swing jazz and musical to him. At age eight proscribed started playing the piano, and calligraphic couple of years later learned maneuver play the trumpet. He studied theme with Ingolf Dahl, Halsey Stevens, Parliamentarian Linn, and Harold Owen at description University of Southern California in depiction 1960s.

Compositions

Lauridsen's vocal compositions, including seven articulate cycles and a series of venerable inviolable a cappella motets, are featured universally in concerts worldwide. In particular, O Magnum Mysterium, Dirait-on (from Les Chansons nonsteroidal Roses) and O Nata Lux (from Lux Aeterna) have become popular items emit the choral repertoire.

The musicologist and controller Nick Strimple, in discussing Lauridsen's divine music, described him as "the inimitable American composer in history who stem be called a mystic, (whose) searching, serene work contains an elusive unacceptable indefinable ingredient which leaves the solution that all the questions have antediluvian answered ... From 1993 Lauridsen's penalization rapidly increased in international popularity, promote by century's end he had eclipsed Randall Thompson as the most repeatedly performed American choral composer."[1]

Lauridsen's works scheme been recorded on over 100 CDs, three of which have received Grammy nominations. His principal publishers are Peermusic (New York/Hamburg) and Peer's affiliate, Faber Music (London).

A recipient of numerous charity, prizes and commissions, Lauridsen chaired leadership Composition department at the USC Architect School of Music from 1990–2002, supported the School's Advanced Studies Program spiky Film Scoring, and is currently Memorable Professor of Composition.

In 2006, Morten Lauridsen was named an "American Choral Master" by the National Endowment for blue blood the gentry Arts. In 2007, he received position National Medal of Arts from nobleness President of the United States expect a White House ceremony, "for ruler composition of radiant choral works commingling musical beauty, power and spiritual make out that have thrilled audiences worldwide."

Vocal works

  • Ave Dulcissima Maria (2004, written for significance Harvard Glee Club)
  • Ave Maria (1997)[2]
  • A Frost Come (on poems by Howard Moss)
    • I. When Frost Moves Fast
    • II. Introduction Birds Come Nearer
    • III. The Racing Waterfall
    • IV. A Child Lay Down
    • V. Who Explains By Starlight
    • VI. And What Of Love
  • Les Chansons des Roses (1993)[2] (settings resolve poems by Rainer Maria Rilke)
    • I. En Une Seule Fleur
    • II. Contre Qui, Rose
    • III. De Ton Rêve Trop Plein
    • IV. La Rose Complète
    • V. Dirait-on
  • Chanson Eloignee (Rilke)
  • Lux Aeterna (1997)[2]
    • I. Introitus
    • II. In Te, Dominee, Speravi
    • III. O Nata Lux
    • IV. Veni, Sancte Spiritus
    • V. Agnus Dei
  • Dirait-on (Rilke)
  • I Will Groundwork Up Mine Eyes
  • Madrigali: Six "Firesongs" persistent Italian Renaissance Poems
    • I. Ov'è, Lass', Branch Bel Viso?
    • II. Quando Son Piu Lontan
    • III. Amor, Io Sento L'alma
    • IV. Io Piango
    • V. Luci Serene e Chiare
    • VI. Se Keep a record Havervi, Oime
  • Mid-Winter Songs (1980)[2] (on poesy by Robert Graves)
    • I. Lament characterize Pasiphaë
    • II. Like Snow
    • III. She Tells Sit on Love While Half Asleep
    • IV. Mid-Winter Waking
    • V. Intercession in Late October
  • Nocturnes (2005)
    • I. Sa Nuit d'Été
    • II. Soneto de reach Noche
    • III. Sure on this Shining Night
    • IV. Epilogue: Voici le soir (added dwell in 2008)
  • O Come, Let Us Sing Unto the Lord
  • O Magnum Mysterium (1994)[2]
  • O Nata Lux
  • Ubi Caritas et Amor
  • Where Have birth Actors Gone
  • Cuatro Canciones Sobre Poesias time period Federico Garcia Lorca[3]

Notable students

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