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See [[:Category:Requiems]] for a list of all requiem masses contributed to CPDL, of which ''Lux aeterna'' is a frequently set movement. | See [[:Category:Requiems]] for a list of all requiem masses contributed to CPDL, of which ''Lux aeterna'' is a frequently set movement. | ||
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*[[Lux aeterna, Op. 37 (Louie Madrid Calleja)|Louie Madrid Calleja]] | *[[Lux aeterna, Op. 37 (Louie Madrid Calleja)|Louie Madrid Calleja]] T solo with strings | ||
*[[Lux aeterna (Amy Dunker)|Amy Dunker]] SSA | *[[Lux aeterna (Amy Dunker)|Amy Dunker]] SSA | ||
*Edward Elgar, arr. John Cameron (a choral setting of ''Nimrod'' from the Enigma Variations) | *Edward Elgar, arr. John Cameron (a choral setting of ''Nimrod'' from the Enigma Variations) |
Revision as of 07:32, 17 May 2013
General information
Set as part of the Requiem or separately.
Settings by composers
See Category:Requiems for a list of all requiem masses contributed to CPDL, of which Lux aeterna is a frequently set movement.
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Original text and translations
Latin text Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine, German translation Ewiges Licht leuchte ihnen, Herr, Danish translation O Herre, lad det evige lys skinne for dem |
English translation Let perpetual light shine upon them, O Lord, Dutch translation Moge het eeuwige licht hen beschijnen, Heer, |
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