Lux Aeterna Elgar Cpdl

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In 1914, Elgar — or more precisely, the editor Arthur Fagge, with Elgar’s blessing — arranged the instrumental Nimrod for . They set the Latin text of the Nimrod from the Requiem Mass: “Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine…” (May eternal light shine upon them, O Lord…). Simply search “Elgar” on CPDL and filter by

If you have downloaded the CPDL sheet music, here is how to do justice to Elgar’s masterpiece: The work known as Lux Aeterna is for unaccompanied choir

First, a crucial clarification: Edward Elgar did not write an original piece titled Lux Aeterna . The work known as Lux Aeterna is for unaccompanied choir.

Once you have mastered Lux Aeterna using CPDL, consider these related Elgar choral works also available on CPDL (for free):