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"Lux Aeterna" is a choral composition by Morten Lauridsen, a prominent American composer. Composed in 1997, it is a five-movement sacred work for choir a cappella or with orchestral accompaniment. The piece is known for its lush harmonies, serene melodies, and evocative atmosphere. "Lux Aeterna" is deeply rooted in the choral tradition, inspired by Gregorian chant and Renaissance polyphony. It explores themes of light, illumination, and eternal rest, creating a contemplative and ethereal experience for both performers and listeners. The work has gained significant popularity and acclaim, becoming one of Lauridsen's most celebrated compositions.
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