Morten Lauridsen, born on February twenty-seventh, nineteen forty-three, is a distinguished American composer and educator renowned for his contributions to choral music. His artistic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to the craft, culminating in his recognition as a recipient of the National Medal of Arts in two thousand seven.
From nineteen ninety-four to two thousand one, Lauridsen served as the composer-in-residence for the Los Angeles Master Chorale, a role that allowed him to influence and inspire a new generation of musicians. His tenure at the USC Thornton School of Music spanned fifty-two years, where he imparted his knowledge and passion for composition before retiring in two thousand nineteen.
As a professor emeritus, Lauridsen continues to be celebrated for his innovative approach to music education and composition, leaving an indelible mark on the world of choral music.