Light From Light
Voicing: SSAATTBB
A Cappella
Length: 4:30
Score Video Here: https://youtu.be/uwGKR_QdNu8?feature=shared with audio by the In Medio Chamber Choir (Portland, OR), 2022
*Commissioned by the In Medio Chamber Choir of Portland, OR. To be paired with Rheinberger’s Mass in E-flat
**Selected for the Western ACDA 2024 Region Conference Composer Playlist
Historic Voices Series: Commissioned and performed alongside Josef Rheinberger’s Mass in E-flat, the original text of Light From Light honors his work. He wrote his Cantus Missae in the Caecilian movement, and chose to work within the confines of the regressive movement, seeking to build a bridge between oppositional artistic perspectives, to produce an iconic work of art.
Voicing: SSAATTBB
A Cappella
Length: 4:30
Score Video Here: https://youtu.be/uwGKR_QdNu8?feature=shared with audio by the In Medio Chamber Choir (Portland, OR), 2022
*Commissioned by the In Medio Chamber Choir of Portland, OR. To be paired with Rheinberger’s Mass in E-flat
**Selected for the Western ACDA 2024 Region Conference Composer Playlist
Historic Voices Series: Commissioned and performed alongside Josef Rheinberger’s Mass in E-flat, the original text of Light From Light honors his work. He wrote his Cantus Missae in the Caecilian movement, and chose to work within the confines of the regressive movement, seeking to build a bridge between oppositional artistic perspectives, to produce an iconic work of art.
Voicing: SSAATTBB
A Cappella
Length: 4:30
Score Video Here: https://youtu.be/uwGKR_QdNu8?feature=shared with audio by the In Medio Chamber Choir (Portland, OR), 2022
*Commissioned by the In Medio Chamber Choir of Portland, OR. To be paired with Rheinberger’s Mass in E-flat
**Selected for the Western ACDA 2024 Region Conference Composer Playlist
Historic Voices Series: Commissioned and performed alongside Josef Rheinberger’s Mass in E-flat, the original text of Light From Light honors his work. He wrote his Cantus Missae in the Caecilian movement, and chose to work within the confines of the regressive movement, seeking to build a bridge between oppositional artistic perspectives, to produce an iconic work of art.