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	<title>Comments on: Eric Whitacre, BYU&#160;Singers</title>
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		<title>By: david</title>
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		<description>thanks for mentioning whitacre. i sang "i thank You God for most this amazing day" and "Lux Aurumque" while in college, and they were two of the most beautiful pieces i've ever participated in. 

his "Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings" musical sounds intriguing. reminds me of BT's "This Binary Universe." i wonder if we'll see more and more "classically" trained composers delve into electronicland...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thanks for mentioning whitacre. i sang &#8220;i thank You God for most this amazing day&#8221; and &#8220;Lux Aurumque&#8221; while in college, and they were two of the most beautiful pieces i&#8217;ve ever participated in. </p>
<p>his &#8220;Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings&#8221; musical sounds intriguing. reminds me of BT&#8217;s &#8220;This Binary Universe.&#8221; i wonder if we&#8217;ll see more and more &#8220;classically&#8221; trained composers delve into electronicland&#8230;</p>
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