This masterful anthem is one that has connected with singers and congregations all over the globe. It is a timeless anthem you'll come back to each and every year. Full instrumentation includes strings,
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This well-known anthem is a beautiful setting of 1st Corinthians 14. The accompaniment can be played by organ or chamber orchestra, which includes double winds and French horns and strings. An
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Original text and music combine for an inspiring choral selection that speaks reverently of the many small miracles of nature that surround each of us. "Look at the world, everything all around us; Look at
This extraordinary setting of the traditional Gaelic text has been a perennial standard ever since its original publication in 1978. It's a strong choice for more experienced choirs.
This lovely setting of Psalm 27 is an inspiring piece of music. The lyrical clarinet solo is an essential part of this anthem. Scored for SATB choir and optional solo baritone, clarinet solo, and organ or
The timeless prayer by Saint Francis of Assisi is treated with reverence and musical mastery in this classic setting. Also available in TTBB.
John Rutter sets an original text to sublime music that harkens back to his Lord, Make Me An Instrument. With a focus on light, thanks and creation Rutter intersperses phrases of Latin text and
This sweet, simple a cappella setting of a text by Jane Leeson is perfect for any sacred choral concert or worship service.
An exuberant festival psalm setting commissioned for the Golden Jubilee service in June 2002, this work was first performed in St Paul's Cathedral. The sense of celebration and the dancing rhythms of the
This substantial anthem was composed in 2015 to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta and to mark Salisbury Cathedral's stewardship of the charter since 2015. Mr. Rutter succeeds in weaving