This Easter anthem is a triumphant setting of words by Edmund Spenser and St John Damascene for mixed choir and organ. Featuring joyful choral parts and an optional soprano solo, Most glorious Lord of life ends with a new harmonization of the Easter hymn tune ‘Ellacombe’, with an optional congregational part. An accompaniment for brass,… Read more »
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‘Stanford and Howells Remembered’ Out Now
The latest album from the Cambridge Singers is out today.
The Way You Look Tonight
A new a cappella arrangement, sung by The King’s Singers.
Celebration for Solo Organ
Celebration, a new work for solo organ, is out now, published by Oxford University Press.
The Cathedral Choristers of Britain in Liverpool
The concert will be mounted by Friends of Cathedral Music’s Diamond Fund for Choristers, in conjunction with Liverpool’s Anglican and Catholic cathedrals, to showcase Britain’s 1,000 year old choral tradition which is under pressure from rising costs. The Diamond Fund for Choristers, launched in 2016 at a concert at St Paul’s Cathedral featuring The Cathedral… Read more »
Haydn: The heavens are telling
Memories of singing Haydn’s The Creation for the first time.
Come and Sing with John Rutter – Nottingham
If you love singing and can read a bit of music, this inspiring workshop is for you. Led by the celebrated composer and conductor, John Rutter Come and Sing is an afternoon of choral singing to lift the spirits. Music will be a mixture of old and new, including some of John Rutter’s own well-loved… Read more »
Blake’s Lullaby Publishing in Spring 2022
A new Christmas motet is being published in May 2022.
The day thou gavest
In this arrangement of the hymn tune St Clement, traditional verses alternate with those newly arranged by John Rutter. The piece is part of a wider collection of hymn arrangements, which have been recorded by the Cambridge Singers, directed by John Rutter, on the Collegium CD Sing, ye heavens (COLCD 126). Individual leaflets from the… Read more »