@@eulero75 Thank you; I now know much more about Maestro Lauridsen than I did a year ago. I am devoted to his Lux Aeterna and listen to it frequently. I has been a source of solace through the past year of loss for us all.
absolutely holly, mysterious, kind.You can feel absolute kindness and light coming out of these singers as if to make sure that this amazing music is carried up and out in to the world by kindest, most luminous souls there are! Magnificent, just magnificent sensitivity and beauty!
LOVE this piece! Beautiful performance! Fabulous choir! But talk after, talk before, but DON'T TALK during! Thanks. (BTW, I had Morten Lauridsen for Freshman Music Theory 101 in 1969, his first semester teaching as a graduate student TA at USC.!)
Bravi tutti! Thank you for this studied, artistic approach to the works of Morten. I own the Deutsche Grammophon recording so this video, and others of yours on the subject, have served as a wonderful compliment to the recording. Thank you!
One of his most beautiful pieces!
Transcending beauty - takes me a thousand miles away into an amazing place. Thank you!
Incredibly beautiful and moving performance, including the narrators.
Thank you. Such music makes the angels smile.
This lovely music must be orchestrated for symphony orchestra and chorus....why has it not been?
I love seeing the faces of the choristers and pianist up close; the sensitivity, concentration, contained passion.
the pianist is the composer, by the way :)
@@eulero75 Thank you; I now know much more about Maestro Lauridsen than I did a year ago. I am devoted to his Lux Aeterna and listen to it frequently. I has been a source of solace through the past year of loss for us all.
Morten Lauridsen is the accompanist..
Very lovely. Great to have the composer at the piano! Thanks.
Very love filled singing and playing ..thank you all
absolutely holly, mysterious, kind.You can feel absolute kindness and light coming out of these singers as if to make sure that this amazing music is carried up and out in to the world by kindest, most luminous souls there are! Magnificent, just magnificent sensitivity and beauty!
so moving and beautiful
Beautiful. thank you!
Beautiful
Muchas gracias, es tan gratificante verles cantar con toda el alma!
Absolutely amazing, choral perfection
Lovely!
A very moving piece of music and well rendered by the choir. Props!
LOVE this piece! Beautiful performance! Fabulous choir! But talk after, talk before, but DON'T TALK during! Thanks. (BTW, I had Morten Lauridsen for Freshman Music Theory 101 in 1969, his first semester teaching as a graduate student TA at USC.!)
You were lucky!
Divine😍😘
Bravi tutti! Thank you for this studied, artistic approach to the works of Morten. I own the Deutsche Grammophon recording so this video, and others of yours on the subject, have served as a wonderful compliment to the recording. Thank you!
That Serbian bass has an unbearably rich voice.
Bass @ 3:42.... 😎
I can't rehearse my part to this, with the interruptions
He can compose music in slow tempi, but what about fast tempi? Not all music is slow.
You could pull 12 people off the street to sing this piece and it would sound just as gorgeous.
Wonderfully sung. Horribly edited with unnecessary interruptions. Blech.