- Lux
Aurumque ("Light and Gold",
sometimes "Light of Gold") is a
choral composition in one
movement by Eric Whitacre. It is a
Christmas piece based on a...
- test run of Sleep, then Lux
Aurumque in 2009 and then
Sleep again in 2010. Whitacre's
Virtual Choir performance of Lux
Aurumque has
received almost 6.5 million...
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symphony Turkish music (style) Eric
Whitacre 1970
American Cloudburst, Lux
Aurumque,
Water Night choral music Thomas Adès 1971
English Powder Her Face; Asyla;...
-
short poem
attributed to
Edward Esch, to form the
words of Whitacre's Lux
Aurumque. Also in 2000,
Whitacre had
written music to the
words of
Robert Frost's...
- Cathedral" by
Richard Wagner, "Canterbury Chorale" by Jan Van der Roost, "Lux
Aurumque" by Eric Whitacre, "Men of
Honour Part 2" by Mark Isham, "Pacific", "Shepherd's...
- Yann
Tiersen 1970
French Eric
Whitacre 1970
American October; Sleep; Lux
Aurumque; Deep
Field Nimrod Borenstein 1969 British-French-Israeli
Concerto for...
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Wainwright –
Agnus Dei SIE
Sound Team – The
First Hunter Eric
Whitacre – Lux
Aurumque Akiko Shikata – HOLLOW,
Agnus Dei
Haruka Shimotsuki – Key of
Paradise Keiki...
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other things. The
album also
features a
linear tempo rendition of Nox
Aurumque,
originally composed by Eric Whitacre.
Robert Luciani – lead
vocals Rasmus...
- one
point in the story, the
Choir of
Angels performed a
version of Lux
Aurumque with
modified lyrics. The
Carnegie Hall
performance on June 15, 2010, included...
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Agnus Dei, Sandström's Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, and Whitacre's Lux
Aurumque. The
Martinis have
performed Bach cantatas,
Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste...