The Magnificat by John Rutter is a musical setting of the biblical canticle Magnificat, completed in 1990. The original extended composition in seven movements "for soprano or
Francis Ridley Havergal was inspired by the story of God's calling to Samuel as recorded in 1 Samuel 3 to write the text to this hymn. It has been long associated with the hymn tune OTTAWA by Dr. Lowell
This familiar Easter hymn is introduced with a chorale prelude of fanfare, power, and delicacy, typical of John Rutter's magnificent compositions. Arranged for combined chorus and wind band, the piece may
Simple, poignant, and beautiful, you will find this to be an artistic experience for both band and audience. Based on an old Swedish hymn also known as How Great Thou Art, it is appropriate for any
This superb setting of the popular hymn features delicate sonorities combined with shimmering metallic percussion for a moving, lyrical and expressive selection. Artistic percussion performance is on full
Suitable for contest or festival use, this early American hymn tune features a wonderful flowing melody, warm harmonies, and a variety of dynamic contrasts. Well written and scored for flexible
The familiar melody used in this work is one of the most beloved and widely performed hymns written by the composer. This concert band setting weaves the hymntune through the band from section to section
Drawing on two early American hymn tunes, here is a beautifully written lyric piece that contrasts moments of calm reflection with soaring emotional high points. The opening uses the
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The excitement of a Southern Gospel church service is effectively captured in this driving, energetic piece. Soloists (flute, alto sax, clarinet, and trumpet) take the place of the preacher when they