Fiat Lux (let there be light) was completed in June 2012. The composition was inspired by the democracy movements around the world including the Arab Spring and Occupy movements. Fiat Lux begins with the Latin text from Genesis about …Read More
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Fiat Lux (let there be light) was completed in June 2012. The composition was inspired by the democracy movements around the world including the Arab Spring and Occupy movements. Fiat Lux begins with the Latin text from Genesis about creation. Later, English words concerning the struggles to end repression are juxtaposed against the Latin text. The Westminster Quarters bell song is employed with the words, "fiat lux" and "Li-yakun nur," Latin and Arabic for "let there be light."