This collection of eight of John Rutter’s most popular sacred choral songs, in German translation, has been carefully compiled to be both accessible to a wide range of choirs and appropriate to the needs of today’s liturgy. Covering a wide variety of texts and styles, these works are firm favourites with SATB choirs around the… Read more »
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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.
Interview on BBC Radio 3
John chats to Tom Service on Music Matters about Christmas and much more.
John Rutter Singing Day – Edinburgh
Another sell-out Come and Sing is guaranteed as the ever-popular John Rutter returns to Scotland for a special event for Waverley Care’s 30th anniversary year. Early booking is recommended! John is one of the most successful contemporary composers working today. His choral writing is immensely popular with choirs and musical societies and is often heard… Read more »
Choralosophy Podcast
John was recently a guest on the Choralosophy Podcast: Finding Your Niche, hosted by Chris Munce.
What’s in a name?
We shouldn’t have to use the term ‘classical’ almost like an apology.
Artists
Cambridge Singers: The Cambridge Singers are a mixed-voice chamber choir, formed in 1981 by their director John Rutter for the express purpose of making recordings. The nucleus of the group was originally provided by former members of the chapel choir of Clare College, Cambridge (where John Rutter was director of music from 1975-1979), supplemented… Read more »
‘These talking pictures will never catch on’
Thoughts on 2020 and the year ahead.
Carols for Choirs 6
To celebrate the centenary of the Oxford University Press Music Department, this volume of 50 new carols complements the five previous volumes, bringing new names and styles to the series while providing a complete resource for choirs from Advent to Epiphany. Featuring newly commissioned carols and arrangements of classic melodies, the collection showcases some of… Read more »