Light in Darkness/Lux in Tenebris is a phrase taken from the Gospel of John. «The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it». Light and dark. Great art usually has a bit of both, eh?
-So what I’ve compiled for you is mostly contemporary classical music originating from sometime in between 1947 up to the present era. I’ve come to learn that 20th century Eastern European composers speaks to me the most. No place else than behind the former Iron Curtain do I find all this soul crushing beauty in spades. But east or west, everything included here touches me deeply -Moahaha
1 Sulkhan Tsintsadze - Didavoi Nana
Georgian State String Quartet
2 Herman Galynin - Suite for Piano: II. Intermezzo
Fernanda Damiano
3 Peteris Vasks - Balta Ainava (White Scenery)
YuEun Kim, Mina Gajić, Coleman Itzkoff
4 Anne Vanschothorst - Higher She Flies Without Feet!
Anne Vanschothorst
5 Henri Dutilleux - Sonate for Oboe and Piano: I. Aria-grave
Caleb Harris
6 Wolfert Brederode - Ruins 1
Wolfert Brederode
7 Johannes X. Schachtner - Bach.Choral.Exerzitien: VI. Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten (BWV 691)
Patrick Stapleton
8 Bohuslav Martinů - String Quartet No. 7, H. 314: II. Andante
Stamic Quartet
9 Tõnu Kõrvits - Stalker Suite - II. The Room
Duo Gazzana
10 Valentin Silvestrov - Winter Evening
Elene Gvritishvili, Alexey Pudinov
11 Balys Dvarionas - Élégie for Violin and String Orchestra
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
12 André Jolivet - Chant pour les piroguiers de l'Orénoque
Heinz Holliger
13 Maija Einfelde - Sonāte - Meditācija Altam Un Klavierēm: II. Allegro Energico
Andrejs Senakols & Veneta Miķelsone
14 John Bence - Michael, Archangel of Hod
John Bence
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