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urday as he lights the Christ candle and pro- cesses into the darkened church. On three occasions during this procession the deacon sings, “Lumen Christi,” each time at a higher pitch (Catholic Encyclopedia; http://www. catholic.org/encyclopedia). 10. See the acknowledgement. 11. Michel Bourcier, “Jean-Louis Florentz, Eléments pour une ésthétique.” in Les Jour- nées Jean-Louis Florentz. http://www.mnl- paris.com/compositeurs.html (accessed June 2009).


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The author would like to thank James Hig-


don and Michael Bauer for their guidance and critical evaluation for this paper, and Timothy Tikker (Dexter, Mich.) for sharing a note from Jean-Louis Florentz.


Anna Myeong is a lecturer of organ at the University of Kansas, where she studied or- gan with James Higdon and received her DMA degree. Before coming to the United States, she graduated from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, and served as organ- ist at three churches in downtown Seoul. She presented a DMA lecture-recital on Jean- Louis Florentz’s organ music: Debout sur le soleil, Op. 8, in 2010. This article is a sum- mary of her doctoral dissertation. As a con- cert organist, she has played solo recitals at notable venues in North America and Eu- rope. For more information, visit her web- site: Annamyeong.com. Her e-mail address is annamyeong@hotmail.com.


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