These three magnificent compositions have been combined into a suite of three movements. The first movement is written for antiphonal brass, with the trumpets and trombones playing from the rear or balcony
Perhaps John Rutter's most famous and popular carol has been here arranged for performance with combined band and chorus, but it can also be performed by band alone. The choral part is shown in the
Portsmouth Point is an overture originally composed in 1925 for orchestra by the English composer William Walton. The work was inspired by the well-known painting depicting Portsmouth Point by
Originally written as a choral piece inspired by the release of Nelson Mandela from prison, composer John Rutter was encouraged to make a purely orchestral version from which this concert band arrangement
One of John Rutter's most popular carol arrangements has been arranged for band and SSA chorus. It is intended to be performed by combined band and chorus; however, it can be performed by band alone. The
This all-time favorite has been arranged and is intended for combined band and chorus; however, it can be performed by band alone. The choral part is shown in the score, but separate choral parts are not
Commissioned as a wedding gift for Prince William and Kate Middleton, this anthem by John Rutter was one of the highlights of the wedding. This arrangement is taken from the setting for orchestra and chorus
Arranged for brass band, this is a great work to program with either choir or solo trumpet. In addition to the arrangement for either combined band and chorus or trumpet solo and band, this arrangement for
Not only be a great piece for combined band and chorus, it's also perfect for solo trumpet. This arrangement is set so that the same score and parts will work equally well with combined band and chorus or
Composed in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Council for the Protection of Rural England, Look at the World has become a favorite for children's as well as mixed choirs. The
Another John Rutter delight for the season arranged here for combined concert band and chorus or for band alone. The choral parts are included in the score for reference, but are not a part of the download.
Originally written for two-part children's choir and small orchestra, this fresh arrangement is written for combined concert band and chorus but can be performed by band alone. The text shows John Rutter's
The following program notes are taken from those by Christopher Palmer, the arranger for orchestra from William Walton's incidental music for John Gielguds production of Macbeth in 1941-42. "The music was