Articles By The Composer
“It’s a Still Life That Runs Deep: The Influence of Zurbaran’s Still Life With Lemons, Oranges and a Rose on Morten Lauridsen’s Composition O Magnum Mysterium,” Wall Street Journal, February 21, 2009
Forward to the book, Evoking Sound, by James Jordan, GIA Publications, 2009
“Morten Lauridsen on Composing Choral Music,” a chapter in the book Contemporary Choral Music Composers, GIA Publications, 2007
Liner notes for the CD “Randall Thompson—The Peaceable Kingdom,” Schola Cantorum of Oxford, Hyperion Records
“Remembering Halsey Stevens,” National Association of Composer Journal, 1990
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