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Morten Johannes Lauridsen III [1] (born February 27, 1943) is an American composer and teacher. A National Medal of Arts recipient (2007), [2] he was composer-in-residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1994 to 2001, [3] and is professor emeritus of composition at the USC Thornton School of Music, where he taught for fifty-two years until his retirement in 2019.
O magnum mysterium (O great mystery) is a motet for choir a cappella by Morten Lauridsen. He set the text of "O magnum mysterium", a Gregorian chant for Christmas, in 1994. The composition, performed and recorded often, made Lauridsen famous. It was described as expressive ethereal sounds in imperturbable calmness. [1]
Morten Lauridsen's on YouTube sung by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge; Tomás Luis de Victoria's on YouTube sung by l'Académie Vocale de Paris; Cristóbal de Morales's on YouTube sung by Musica Secreta; Giovanni Gabrieli's on YouTube sung by Kamerkoor Dualis
Pater Noster: A Choral Reflection on the Lord's Prayer: 2012 25 25 Postcards: 2014 22 22 The Quiet Heart – Choral Essays Vol.1: 2006 19 19 Reflections – Choral Essays Vol.2: 2008 20 20 In This Quiet Moment – Choral Essays Vol.3: 2010 18 18 Rejoice and Be Merry! 2008 Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square: 6 11 (19) [30]
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The New York premiere was hosted by Distinguished Concerts International New York on March 30, 2012, introduced by composer/conductor Eric Whitacre and attended by Lauridsen, followed by a Lincoln Center performance of Lux Aeterna and Carnegie Hall performances of Sure On This Shining Night and Dirait-on, conducted by Whitacre and accompanied ...