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Lux (DIGITAL)
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Composer: Evan Williams
Duration: 2:40
Scoring: 2 tpts., 4 hns., 3 tbns., 1 tba.
Materials: digital score (8.5 x 11) and digital parts (8.5 x 11)
*This item is a PDF-download. Digital downloads are non-refundable. The purchase of this item entitles you to download, save, and print one copy of this file for private use. The purchase of this PDF file does not include the conveyance of copyright. You do not have the right to distribute this material to any third party, by any means. The copyright holder maintains all rights over their intellectual property. By submitting your order you demonstrate your acknowledgment of, and agreement to, these conditions.
Duration: 2:40
Scoring: 2 tpts., 4 hns., 3 tbns., 1 tba.
Materials: digital score (8.5 x 11) and digital parts (8.5 x 11)
*This item is a PDF-download. Digital downloads are non-refundable. The purchase of this item entitles you to download, save, and print one copy of this file for private use. The purchase of this PDF file does not include the conveyance of copyright. You do not have the right to distribute this material to any third party, by any means. The copyright holder maintains all rights over their intellectual property. By submitting your order you demonstrate your acknowledgment of, and agreement to, these conditions.
Program Note
LUX was commissioned by the Lawrence University Symphony Orchestra for the first season of their Fanfare Project. LUX is inspired by the composers' study at Lawrence where light is an important theme. The University's seal has two mottos, Veritas est lux (Truth is light) and ""Light! More Light!""
In LUX, light is represented by consonance, especially in the form of the E-flat major triad, which tries to break through the darkness of dense dissonances. LUX celebrates the light of knowledge and truth.
— Evan Williams
In LUX, light is represented by consonance, especially in the form of the E-flat major triad, which tries to break through the darkness of dense dissonances. LUX celebrates the light of knowledge and truth.
— Evan Williams
Reproduction Notice:
This program note may be freely reproduced in concert programs, provided that proper credit is given to the composer.
This program note may be freely reproduced in concert programs, provided that proper credit is given to the composer.