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Hans Schanderl
Lux Aeterna
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Composer
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Hans Schanderl
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Sacred music
Compose Date
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2001
Average_duration
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8:31
Lux Aeterna is a choral composition by German composer Hans Schanderl. It was composed in 1997 and premiered in the same year in Munich, Germany. The piece is divided into three movements and is approximately 15 minutes in length. The first movement, titled "Introitus," begins with a soft and mysterious choral introduction, gradually building in intensity and volume. The text is taken from the Latin Requiem Mass and translates to "Eternal light shine upon them, O Lord, with your saints forever, for you are merciful." The movement features lush harmonies and a sense of longing and yearning. The second movement, "Dies Irae," is a dramatic and intense section that features a driving rhythm and powerful choral singing. The text is also taken from the Requiem Mass and translates to "Day of wrath, that day will dissolve the world in ashes." The movement is characterized by its use of dissonance and rhythmic complexity, creating a sense of chaos and impending doom. The final movement, "Lux Aeterna," returns to the peaceful and contemplative mood of the first movement. The text is again taken from the Requiem Mass and translates to "Eternal light, shine upon them, O Lord, with your saints forever, for you are merciful." The movement features a soaring melody and lush harmonies, creating a sense of hope and comfort. Overall, Lux Aeterna is a powerful and emotional choral work that explores themes of light, darkness, and the human experience. Schanderl's use of rich harmonies, complex rhythms, and dramatic contrasts creates a sense of depth and intensity that is both moving and thought-provoking.
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