Howard Hanson
Lumen in Christo
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Composer:Howard HansonGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1974Average_duration:21:33Lumen in Christo is a choral work composed by Howard Hanson in 1952. It was premiered on May 4, 1952, by the Eastman-Rochester Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Hanson himself. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "Lumen," is marked by a sense of mystery and wonder. The choir sings a Latin text that speaks of the light of Christ shining in the darkness. The music is characterized by lush harmonies and soaring melodies, with the orchestra providing a rich, supportive accompaniment. The second movement, "In Christo," is more introspective and contemplative. The choir sings a text that speaks of finding peace and comfort in Christ. The music is marked by a sense of stillness and serenity, with the orchestra providing a gentle, flowing accompaniment. The final movement, "Gloria," is a joyful celebration of Christ's victory over death. The choir sings a text that speaks of Christ's resurrection and the hope it brings. The music is characterized by a sense of triumph and exultation, with the orchestra providing a lively, energetic accompaniment. Overall, Lumen in Christo is a powerful and moving work that showcases Hanson's skill as a composer. The piece is marked by lush harmonies, soaring melodies, and a sense of reverence and awe. It is a testament to the enduring power of choral music to inspire and uplift the human spirit.More....