The luscious sounds of this piece match the beauty and gentleness of the text, with words and music by John Rutter. The choral part is shown in the score for reference but is not included as a part of the
Portsmouth Point is an overture originally composed in 1925 for orchestra by the English composer William Walton. The work was inspired by the well-known painting depicting Portsmouth Point by
This version of John Rutter's Distant Land is adapted from the original orchestra/chorus score and is written for combined wind band and chorus, but it may also be performed by wind band
Originally written as a choral piece inspired by the release of Nelson Mandela from prison, composer John Rutter was encouraged to make a purely orchestral version from which this concert band arrangement
One of John Rutter's most popular carol arrangements has been arranged for band and SSA chorus. It is intended to be performed by combined band and chorus; however, it can be performed by band alone. The
John Rutter's Requiem is a musical setting of parts of the Latin Requiem with added psalms and biblical verses in English, completed in 1985. This arrangement is scored for soprano, mixed choir and
This third John Rutter medley includes Rejoice and Be Merry; Magical Kingdom; Jesus Child; Dormi, Jesu; Deck the Hall and I Wish You Christmas. This medley features optional handbells,
From the Feel the Spirit collection of seven spirituals originally arranged for mezzo-soprano, choir and orchestra, this classic is arranged here for mezzo-soprano, choir and concert band but can
From the Feel the Spirit collection of seven spirituals originally arranged for mezzo-soprano, choir and orchestra, this classic is arranged here for mezzo-soprano, choir and concert band but can be
Arranged for optional audience and/or choir participation. Opening with John Rutter's famous fanfare on "O Come, all ye Faithful", the medley also includes "Joy to the World", "God rest ye merry,
With words and music written by John Rutter, this is one of his earlier and frequently performed carols for Christmas. The beauty and simplicity lends itself to concert band instrumentation offering a
This all-time favorite has been arranged and is intended for combined band and chorus; however, it can be performed by band alone. The choral part is shown in the score, but separate choral parts are not
This favorite carol is written and intended for combined wind band and chorus but is arranged so that it can be performed by band alone. The choral part is included in the conductor's score, but is not a
Herald the joy of the Christmas season with this stirring original carol from John Rutter, arranged here for combined chorus and band or concert band alone. This setting promises to fill your concert hall
Feel the Spirit is a collection of seven spirituals originally arranged for mezzo-soprano, choir and orchestra, arranged here for mezzo-soprano, choir and concert band but may be performed by band
This scintillating carol in 5/8 meter offers a pleasant rhythmic challenge to your ensemble, and the results will delight both ensemble and audience. This arrangement is written and intended for combined
In planning the piece on which this arrangement is based, John Rutter said, "In 1985 I had written a requiem - which, like any requiem, inevitably reflects on death - why not write the opposite, a work
Another beautiful and lush carol in a setting that's easy to moderately easy. This arrangement is written and intended for combined band and chorus. However, it is also arranged so that it is complete with
John Rutter wrote this great work for the 2012 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols held each Christmas Eve at King's College. This arrangement is written for combined concert band and chorus, but may be