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Lux Aeterna part 2, Morten Lauridsen

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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2010

Lux Aeterna part 2, Morten Lauridsen, Los Angeles Master Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra, Paul Salamunovich, Conductor.
O Nata Lux
Veni, Sancte Spiritus

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  • Done extremely well, beautiful tone and very appropriate tempo. All in all maybe the best recoding of this piece I've heard, great post thank you.

  • IMEA 2010

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  • Beautiful work. Fricken hard to sing.

  • Me too : )

  • Ah, O Nata Lux is my favorite from this piece. I have to hold back tears each time I hear or sing it, even up on stage! It relaxes the soul, and mysteriously and wonderfully makes my heart ache as well.

  • Loveliness incarnate.

  • beautiful, really!

  • What a hauntingly beautiful piece.

  • There are no words to describe the beauty of his music . . . God's at work through him.

  • God, the Veni Sancte Spiritus just raises my spirits everytime I listen. Everytime I hear the opening intro, it makes stand up.

  • Who says God can`t communicate ??

  • Can't comment enough on how moving and powerful the "O Nata Lux" speaks to me. The most powerful portions of the work that grabs me the most is the part where the chorus bursts heavenly into "Dignare Clemens Supplicum." Which is at about 0:26, 1:11, and 3:32. 3:52 is so tearjerking!

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