Depicting a journey to the Bethlehem stable where Jesus was born, this lilting original carol features both the lower and upper voices separately before joining together in glorious harmony. The third verse
Setting original words by the artist Marc Bratcher, this tender and evocative carol for unaccompanied SATB choir is suitable for performance at Christmas or Epiphany. The work opens with a gently flowing
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Peaceful and contemplative, this fresh arrangement of the traditional German carol shimmers with vocal harmonies that would otherwise be a cappella but for the lyrical accompaniment from a solo oboe.
William Blake's poem provides a tender text for this lullaby to the infant Jesus. Alternating between a cappella and accompanied passages with organ, this motet-like original setting swells with the
This Shakespearean text is explored in the remarkable Rutter style, giving you an ideal selection for your winter concert or any other performance occasion.
Originally published in the Carols for Choirs 2 collection, Rutter's classic arrangement of this well-known carol is energetic and joyful. The memorable and buoyant melody is supported and driven by lively
This sprightly setting of a sixteenth-century English text tells the tale of a jolly shepherd named Wat. With upbeat triple meter and a joyous message, this John Rutter carol features imaginative,
Although first published in 1974, the John Rutter carol, Jesus Child, remains just as fresh today as it was when first issued.
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Featuring alto voice, this unique percussion arrangement of the lyrical John Rutter classic is one you'll definitely want to program in your next Christmas concert!
John Rutter has created a gentle and lyrical setting of the well-known 15th-century English text, A Babe Is Born All of a May, to Bring Salvation unto Us. The SATB divisi voices and soprano solo
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This charming carol, composed in 1975 by Barbara Bell, was discovered by John Rutter, who enlisted the help of John Suchet and Classic FM to track down the composer. This Christmas lullaby is haunting in
Herald the joy of the Christmas season with this stirring original carol from John Rutter, arranged here for combined chorus and band or concert band alone. This setting promises to fill your concert hall
This distinctive setting, for choir and organ, of the traditional Cornish carol is a welcome addition to the Rutter Anniversary Editions series.
This third John Rutter medley includes Rejoice and Be Merry; Magical Kingdom; Jesus Child; Dormi, Jesu; Deck the Hall and I Wish You Christmas. This medley features optional handbells,
This piece was written as a final encore at Christmas concerts when the audience simply refused to go home! This arrangement includes the choral part in the score for reference, but not as part of the set.
Anyone who listens to the radio or attends a concert during the holiday season will certainly hear this carol as it has become one of John Rutter's most popular. This arrangement is written and intended for
This scintillating carol in 5/8 meter offers a pleasant rhythmic challenge to your ensemble, and the results will delight both ensemble and audience. This arrangement is written and intended for combined
This favorite carol is written and intended for combined wind band and chorus but is arranged so that it can be performed by band alone. The choral part is included in the conductor's score, but is not a
A staple in every library! The ever-popular Carols for Choirs series now includes Volume 5, the 50th Anniversary Edition! Each volume contains 50 carols that will serve the needs of a wide range of
This setting of Gruber's timeless carol is in the key of B major to successfully render the radiance and quiet joy that visited a crude stable in Bethlehem the first Christmas night. Choral lines sing