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Although first published in 1974, the John Rutter carol, Jesus Child, remains just as fresh today as it was when first issued.
A tender prayer, sensitively set to music, the gentle accompaniment and simple, lyrical voice parts combine to create one of the sweetest anthems your choir will ever sing. A chamber ensemble includes full
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This Shakespearean text is explored in the remarkable Rutter style, giving you an ideal selection for your winter concert or any other performance occasion.
Seven minutes of jubilation! John Rutter, one of the world's most revered composers, has given us a lively and jubilant setting of this inspiring text of thanksgiving. It is extremely
This important major work for soprano or mezzo soprano solo, mixed choir, and orchestra (or chamber ensemble) takes its place beside Rutter's other significant contributions to the literature. The choral
The well-known EASTER HYMN from Lyra Davidica is set in concertato form for three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, and percussion. A festive brass introduction is joined by the organ as the joyous
With a simple, appealing melody, rich harmonies, and a flowing accompaniment, this is sure to become a favorite. It is dedicated to the victims of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan in 2011.
This distinctive setting, for choir and organ, of the traditional Cornish carol is a welcome addition to the Rutter Anniversary Editions series.
This sprightly setting of a sixteenth-century English text tells the tale of a jolly shepherd named Wat. With upbeat triple meter and a joyous message, this John Rutter carol features imaginative,
John Rutter has created a gentle and lyrical setting of the well-known 15th-century English text, A Babe Is Born All of a May, to Bring Salvation unto Us. The SATB divisi voices and soprano solo
For SATB choir, oboe & organ. First printing. Dedicated to Mark Williams and the combined choirs of Jesus College, Cambridge. The music sets a poem by George MacDonald, as well as a Latin text from the
William Blake's poem provides a tender text for this lullaby to the infant Jesus. Alternating between a cappella and accompanied passages with organ, this motet-like original setting swells with the