Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from University of Alberta Libraries https://archive.org/details/lord2005 University of Alberta A Conductor’s Analysis of Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna by Brendan Lord An essay submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music in Choral Conducting Department of Music Edmonton, Alberta Summer 2005 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA EDMONTON, ALBERTA 2 Abstract In order to effectively rehearse and perform any piece of music it is necessary that the conductor first deconstruct it in order to gain a detailed understanding of the individual components and the role they play in the work as a whole. This paper provides a comprehensive deconstruction and analysis of Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna, discussing compositional device, form, harmonic language, tonality, text and text¬ painting. In addition, biographical information on Lauridsen and his compositional process are included. An extended discussion of the individual movements of the work provide the reader with a thorough analysis of what each is comprised of and its function in the work as a whole. The paper concludes with a brief reflection on Lauridsen’s effective fusion of old and new compositional techniques. Appendices including the complete texts and translations and Lauridsen’s choral works are included. In addition, a bibliography and select discography have been provided. 4