Eric Whitacre's "Whitacre: Choral Music," released in 2010 under the Naxos label, is a captivating collection of 11 choral pieces that showcase the composer's unique and innovative style. Whitacre, who had no formal music training until he was 18, has become a renowned figure in the choral world, and this album is a testament to his popularity and skill. The album features performances by The Elora Singers, conducted by Noel Edison, and spans a duration of one hour and one minute. The tracks, including "Her Sacred Spirit Soars," "Lux Aurumque," and "Little Birds," offer a diverse range of choral textures and moods, from the ethereal and introspective to the powerful and triumphant. Whitacre's music is known for its intricate harmonies and lush, layered soundscapes, and this album is no exception. Whether you're a fan of choral music or simply looking to explore new musical territory, "Whitacre: Choral Music" is an album that is sure to impress and inspire.