EPISODE · Mar 26, 2019 · 16 MIN
John Pitman Review: Eternal Light Morten Lauridse
from All Classical Radio · host All Classical Radio
We Oregonians claim Morten Lauridsen as "one of our own", as the world-renowned choral composer was born in this state. Lauridsen was in the first graduating class of Beaverton High School. While Lauridsen has spent much of his time teaching at USC, he maintains a connection to the Pacific Northwest by composing on an island in Puget Sound, and visiting his home town from time to time to collaborate with local choral groups. Two recordings were released very close to one another: "Shadows on the Stars" with Oregon Repertory Singers and Ethan Sperry; and "Eternal Light", with the Chamber Choir of Europe, directed by Nicol Matt. Mr. Lauridsen has high praise for both in his conversation with program director John Pitman, who interjects the chat with Lauridsen's transformative music.
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We Oregonians claim Morten Lauridsen as "one of our own", as the world-renowned choral composer was born in this state. Lauridsen was in the first graduating class of Beaverton High School. While Lauridsen has spent much of his time teaching at USC, he maintains a connection to the Pacific Northwest by composing on an island in Puget Sound, and visiting his home town from time to time to collaborate with local choral groups. Two recordings were released very close to one another: "Shadows on the Stars" with Oregon Repertory Singers and Ethan Sperry; and "Eternal Light", with the Chamber Choir of Europe, directed by Nicol Matt. Mr. Lauridsen has high praise for both in his conversation with program director John Pitman, who interjects the chat with Lauridsen's transformative music.
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