How did the Cambridge Singers come along?
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Did they mention the music?
Reflections on a royal funeral from a musician’s-eye view.
Band music
John Rutter compositions, arranged for concert band by Paul Noble Arrangements of John Rutter compositions by Paul Noble are available on the website Bandmusicpdf.net. Where available, choral parts are shown in the score for reference, but are not part of the download. Choral parts may be purchased separately from Oxford University Press or their affiliates. For… Read more »
Christmas Quiz 2019: The Answers
So here you are – the answers to my 12 Christmas Quiz questions – some of them quite tricky!
No Composer is an Island
Reflections on the approach of Elgar’s birthday (2 June 1857).
The Sacred Flame
A treasure-trove of Baroque and Renaissance motets, including works by Bach, Buxtehude, Gabrieli, Gesualdo, Monteverdi, Palestrina, Schütz and Sweelinck. All performed in glorious new recordings from the Cambridge Singers at their sensuous and virtuosic best, joined here on disc by the acclaimed early music ensemble La Nuova Musica.
‘These talking pictures will never catch on’
Thoughts on 2020 and the year ahead.
The Piano Collection: A Flower Remembered
Announcing John’s first ever solo piano album.
Biography and press resources
John Rutter biography John Rutter was born in London and studied music at Clare College, Cambridge. He first came to notice as a composer during his student years; much of his early work consisted of church music and other choral pieces including Christmas carols. From 1975–79 he was Director of Music at his alma mater,… Read more »
Questions to John Rutter: First Musical Memories
In this blog, John tells us about his first musical memories.