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SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL :) Rosalia just put out LUX, an album that features the London Symphony Orchestra, a chorus, 13 languages and a lot of inspiration from classical music, so as an orchestra conductor who listens to music of all genres, I had to make a video about it. I will talk about all the Saints that inspired her lyrics, what elements from classical music and opera are present in the album, and why I think she had to use classical music to convey the main message of her record. 00:00 What makes Lux different 01:32 The saints that inspired the languages in LUX 04:35 Classical music and opera elements in LUX 12:41 Why classical music works so well 15:54 "Is it classical music?" Music discussed in the video: Mahler's Second Symphony, last movement, from the chorus entrance • Gustavo Dudamel / SBSOV Mahler: Symphony N... Dido and Aeneas 'When I am laid in earth" • Dido and Æneas - Henry Purcell (Dido's Lam... Bach's cantata Jesu Meine Freude • J.S. Bach: Motet BWV 227 'Jesu, meine Freu... Mahler's Kindertotenlieder • Mahler - Kindertotenlieder - Thomas Hampson Rosalia's LUX, obviously • ROSALÍA - Sexo, Violencia y Llantas (Offic... More videos from the channel: Same piece, different conductor • Same symphony, different conductor: a comp... Flipping through my conducting scores • Flipping through my conducting scores: wha... What conducting gestures mean • Breaking down orchestra conducting gesture...