The delicate melody befitting this familiar text gains gentle momentum by a continual movement in instrumental groups, vibraphone and optional harp. A quintessential piece for spring from renowned composer
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British Isles Medley was arranged for performance for the BBC The Big Sing, an annually televised concert from the Royal Albert Hall in London. The medley includes four hymns: Guide Me, O Thou
John Rutter's original setting of this popular Easter hymn is resplendent and celebratory, with frequent meter changes that give a fresh feel to these historic words.
This work was composed by John Rutter to mark the colorful commemoration of the landmark event in the history of justice and freedom, the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta. The prevailing
This well-known piece by John Rutter is set in a subtle Latin mode, to which the arranger has enhanced by adding castanets, maracas, claves, and congas. The arrangement is written for combined band and
Here is a straightforward arrangement of this beautiful Bach masterpiece for full orchestra and optional mixed choir. Expertly scored, this poignant work is appropriate for combined sacred or holiday
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Lord, thou hast been our refuge (2008) was written for the annual City United Guilds service in St. Paul's Cathedral for SATB choir, solo trumpet, and organ. This impressive and stately
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
Considered one of the best paraphrases by Isaac Watts, O God Our Help in Ages Past expresses a strong note of assurance, promise and hope as recorded in the first part of Psalm 90. This Festive
Psalm 150 was composed for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. At the premiere performance in St. Paul's Cathedral, reflective, ethereal sections at key points in the music were sung by a
This festival hymn begins with a bold introduction and includes four verses, with trumpet obbligato, soaring descant, and a concluding fanfare, bringing the hymn to a rousing climactic ending. The piece is
There are several arrangements of this title, some out-of-print, some arranged for band alone as a concert piece, etc. This arrangement strictly adheres to the original arrangement by RVW which appears in