Morten Lauridsen
Composer and conductor of choral music
Composer and conductor of choral music
Born in 1943, a prominent American composer and conductor, recognized for contributions to contemporary choral music. Education includes studies at the University of Southern California and training in Europe. Signature works include 'Lux Aeterna', celebrated for its lush harmonies and contemplative nature, and 'O Magnum Mysterium', which showcases elements of spirituality. Lauridsen served as composer-in-residence for the Los Angeles Master Chorale and has received numerous accolades for his compositions, including the National Medal of Arts awarded by the U.S. President in 2007.
Composed 'Lux Aeterna'
Composed 'O Magnum Mysterium'
Served as composer-in-residence for the Los Angeles Master Chorale
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