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Lux Aurumque - The Concordia Choir

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The Concordia Choir
René Clausen, Conductor

The Concordia Choir sings Eric Whitacre's "Lux Aurumque" at the 2005 Concordia Christmas Concert, "O Come, All Ye Faithful."

The Concordia Choir | Moorhead, Minnesota
www.ConcordiaCollege.edu/choir

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  • Anyone who has ever done work on creating, mastering, refining, mixing, or tampering with music in any way digitally can tell that the "lack of bass" in this recording is completely due to how it was recorded, and furthermore, how it was mixed. However, I do realize that this is youtube, and that no amount of factual evidence or proof will convince you otherwise. Thus the innate problem with public internet "forums" such as these; those with little knowledge are given great privilege to speak.

  • i think that the chord at 2:06 is the most amazing chord i have ever heard. the notes clash, yet they compliment each other. it is just pure beauty. i'm absolutely blown away

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  • @reginaphile René Clausen is and absolute genius. The man has written masterpieces and is by far the most humble person I have had the chance to meet. Look up It Is Well With My Sell by the Concordia Choir!

  • @FlySparksVideo Haha, i don't know much about music like this. but i know that this is good. really good :P i actually bought it on itunes.

  • 7 people are Oles ... 

  • @The10secondslater It is wonderful, but I don't see why it sounds to you as if the notes 'clash', because it's just a major chord. There's much more dissonance at other moments in this composition. Not trying to be a wise guy ;)

  • Soprano Solo sounded off key to me.

  • IMO this performance can only be topped by a choir of angels. With almost 170,000 viewings, I would say this is the definitive performance and interpretation of this work. As-good-as-it-gets

    from earthly beings!!!!

  • We sing this at my choir, they only reason we don't cry from the beauty is the concentration you need to sing it! Such a beautiful beautiful piece of music!

  • Aside from the fact this is probably the best rendition of Lux Aurumque I've ever heard - that conductor is absolutely amazing! And the choir follow his every move. He's wonderful.

  • @Haagy11 it's the problem of the sound engineer i guess.

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