Composed in 1965 for the Cathedral of Chichester in Sussex, England, this massive choral statement in three movements was conceived when Leonard Bernstein was at the height of his musical skills. It
This vigorous seven-minute work is a rhythmic yet lyrical setting of the Latin "Gloria in excelsis" text that will be a highlight of both sacred and secular programs, especially at Christmas. Written for
In this rousing anthem for double choir, Rutter uses frequent time signature changes to breathe new life into Psalm 148. This anthem forms the conclusion to John Rutter's Psalmfest, for which scores and