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This collection of eight of John Rutter's most popular sacred choral songs, in German translation, has been carefully compiled to be both accessible to a wide range of choirs and appropriate to the needs of
A setting of haunting lyrical simplicity accompanied by organ or strings. Presented here in German translation. The orchestral accompaniment is available on hire/rental.
This beloved work from renowned composer John Rutter is now available in German.
Home is a special kind of feeling is the finale from Wind in the Willows, with text by David Grant and music by John Rutter. On a personal note, the arranger was producing this piece during the height of
I Believe in Springtime is a celebration of life, with text and music by John Rutter. The original scoring was for children's choir, optional SATB chorus, and small orchestra. This arrangement
With lyrics created in the seventeenth or early eighteenth century and music from around 1875, Quittez, pasteurs is a traditional French folksong perhaps originating in the Anjou region. The original
Zion hears the watchmen singing (Zion hört die Wächter singen) is the fourth of seven movements of Bach's cantata Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ('Awake, calls the voice to us'), BWV 140, also
Named "the world's greatest living composer and conductor of choral music" by US television station NBC, there's no denying Rutter's skill at seducing both choirs and audiences alike with his rich harmonies
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
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
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
The Latin text of this lullaby has been known and admired for centuries. John Rutter's choral setting has been arranged here for combined concert band and chorus but may be performed by concert band alone.
John Rutter's Christmas Lullaby was commissioned by The Bach Choir in 1989 to celebrate the 70th birthday of their conductor, Sir David Willcocks. The choral parts are included in the score for
This extraordinary benediction is dedicated to Clare College in Cambridge, where John Rutter taught for a number of years. The tranquil setting, vocal ranges, even the choice of tempo and key is remarkable
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