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Morten Lauridsen

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Morten Lauridsen (born February 27 1943 in Colfax, Washington) is an American composer of Danish ancestry. He grew up in Portland, Oregon, and attended Whitman College and the University of Southern California (USC), where he studied advanced composition. Among his early teachers were Ingolf Dahl, Halsey Stevens, Robert Linn, and Harold Owen.[1] [2] He is a long-time professor of Composition at USC, and was also Composer in Residence of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1994 to 2001. Lauridsen's composition has won multiple awards, including the ASCAP Standard Award (in 1982) and the Phi Kappa Phi Award for Creative Works (in 1984).[1] He was awarded a National Medal of Arts in 2007.[3]

Along with James Mulholland and Eric Whitacre, Lauridsen is arguably one of America's most-performed[2] contemporary choral composers, and writes both sacred and secular music. Much of Lauridsen's appeal comes from his coloristic harmonies via added note tertian chords, perhaps most notably a 'signature' harmonic structure of a first-inversion major triad with an added tone a perfect fourth or major second above the chord root. His five-movement work Lux Aeterna (1997) for chorus and orchestra has become popular in the United States, with numerous performances, recordings and radio broadcasts.

Vocal works

  • Ave Dulcissima Maria (2004, written for the Harvard Glee Club)
  • Ave Maria (1997)[4]
  • A Winter Come (on poems by Howard Moss)
    • I. When Frost Moves Fast
    • II. As Birds Come Nearer
    • III. The Racing Waterfall
    • IV. A Child Lay Down
    • V. Who Reads By Starlight
    • VI. And What Of Love
  • Les Chansons des Roses (1993)[4] (settings of 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
  • Lux Aeterna (1997)[4]
    • I. Introitus
    • II. In Te, Domine, Speravi
    • III. O Nata Lux
    • IV. Veni, Sancte Spiritus
    • V. Agnus Dei
  • Madrigali: Six "Firesongs" on Italian Renaissance Poems
    • I. Ov'è, Lass', Il Bel Viso?
    • II. Quando Son Piu Lontan
    • III. Amor, Io Sento L'alma
    • IV. Io Piango
    • V. Luci Serene e Chiare
    • VI. Se Per Havervi, Oime
  • Mid-Winter Songs (1980)[4] (on poems by Robert Graves)
    • I. Lament for Pasiphae
    • II. Like Snow
    • III. She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep
    • IV. Mid-Winter Waking
    • V. Intercession in Late October
  • Nocturnes (2005)
    • I. Sa Nuit d'Été
    • II. Soneto de la Noche
    • III. Sure on this Shining Night
  • O Magnum Mysterium (1994)[4]
  • Ubi Caritas et Amor
  • Cuatro Canciones Sobre Poesias de Federico Garcia Lorca[1]

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c Morten Lauridsen's biography at www.allmusic.com
  2. ^ a b " Faber Music's Biography of Morten Lauridsen
  3. ^ "6 Academics Receive National Honors in Arts and Humanities" Chronicle of Higher Education Nov. 16, 2007 summary
  4. ^ a b c d e Morten Lauridsen. Lux Aeterna. RCM, 1998

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