
Laudate Dominum (Mozart) _ boy soprano Aksel Rykkvin (13 years)

Composed in 1780 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Laudate Dominum is part of his sacred work Vesperae solennes de confessore, K.339, originally written for evening worship services in Salzburg. Over the centuries, this piece has become one of Mozart’s most beloved spiritual compositions.
The music flows with serenity, purity, and deep devotion. Its gentle melody feels like a quiet prayer rising into the heavens. When the choir softly enters behind the solo voice, the emotional atmosphere expands into something breathtakingly peaceful and timeless.
In this performance, 13-year-old Norwegian boy soprano Aksel Rykkvin brings extraordinary innocence and clarity to the piece. His pure tone gives Mozart’s music an almost heavenly feeling — delicate, emotional, and deeply moving. ✨
Some voices do more than sing.
They bring silence, peace, and light into the heart. 🎶
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