For requests relating to permission to use John’s sheet music, please visit Publishers’ Licensing Services Ltd. (www.plsclear.com). Good information about various uses of copyright material is also available from John’s publisher: Oxford University Press – Music Rights, or for questions not answered by either of the above sites you can email music.permissions.uk@oup.com. For permission… Read more »
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Guidance for UK singing day organisers
NOTES FOR THE GUIDANCE OF UK SINGING DAY ORGANISERS by John Rutter – as at 8th July 2019 General I have been leading Come-and-Sing days for well over twenty years, at the request of many different organisations – the RSCM, ABCD, Making Music, choral societies, churches, charities – and many of the same questions… Read more »
Information for programme note writers
Programme notes for a number of John’s compositions: major works and shorter pieces.
Questions to John Rutter: Advice for young composers
Today’s young composers could probably give me advice…
ABCD Choral Leaders’ Festival – Birmingham
This festival, running from 22 – 25 August, will be an inspiration for everyone leading singers, with conducting courses, performances from UK choirs and the National Youth Choir of Hungary, mini-performances, workshops, lectures, networking, a large exhibition and much more. John Rutter (ABCD’s President) is leading a post-dinner singing workshop session for delegates on 22nd… Read more »
No Composer is an Island
Reflections on the approach of Elgar’s birthday (2 June 1857).
La Berceuse (French Lullaby)
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. Haunting in character, but with a delightful French waltz feel and a sweeping piano part, La Berceuse has been recorded by Voces8 on the Decca label.
Church and Composers
Thoughts about composing music for Christian communities today.
War and Peace – but not by Tolstoy
The arts are resilient and do not disappear in wartime. If anything, they assume greater importance than in times of peace.