The author of the O nata lux de lumine text is unknown. It is an office hymn to be sung at Lauds of the Feast of Transfiguration which falls on 6 August. The story of the Transfiguration of Christ can be found in the Gospel of Matthew in the Christian New Testament (Matthew 17:1-9). Lauds of the Feast of Transfiguration is the Office of Aurora/Dawn. Poetic translations can be found at ChoralWiki web page. A word-for-word and literal translation can be found in Translations and Annotations of Choral Repertoire/Volume I: Sacred Latin Texts compiled and annotated by Ron Jeffers (Corvallis, Oregon: earthsongs, 1988), pp. 177-178.
Title | Composer | Published | Scoring: Voices | Scoring: Instruments | Length | Difficulty |
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O nata lux | Gabriel Jackson | 1990 |
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00:08:00 | 3 |