An easy anthem with words and music by John Rutter. There are four different versions of the vocal parts – unison (or two-part) with keyboard, upper voices with keyboard, SA and Men with piano, or SATB unaccompanied or with keyboard. The piece is also included in The John Rutter Piano Album, for solo piano.
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Rejoice, the Lord is King
An arrangement of John Darwall’s famous hymn tune with several versions of the accompaniment available: organ, or brass and organ, or full orchestra. Orchestration: 2 fl, 2 ob, 2 cl, 2 bn, 4 hn (3&4 opt), 3 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, timp, perc, org, str
Wedding Canticle
This is a beautiful setting of Psalm 128. Tranquil vocal lines, accompanied by lilting, atmospheric flute and guitar, capture perfectly the optimistic nature of the text. Although the words of this anthem are closely associated with wedding services, it is also suitable for general use. The flute and guitar parts are on sale as a… Read more »
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 »
When I survey the wondrous cross
An arrangement by John Rutter of the popular Passiontide hymn When I survey the wondrous cross, set to the hymn tune Rockingham, with which these words have long been associated. Part of the Cambridge Singers Hymn series, it features on the Collegium recording Sing, ye Heavens (COLCD126), performed by the Cambridge Singers and directed by… Read more »
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
Here John Rutter follows Vaughan Williams’ precedent in setting this text from the fourth-century Orthodox liturgy of St James of Jerusalem to the French carol melody Jésus Christ shabille en pauvre. The result is a hymn which is in turn haunting and powerful, with a modal tonality that evokes the timeless sound-world of plainchant.
Glory to thee, my God, this night
Bishop Thomas Ken’s evening prayer is heard to great advantage in this arrangement of Tallis’s Canon with which it has become firmly linked.
Toccata in Seven
With exuberantly rhythmic textures skilfully wrought within a septuple metre, John Rutter’s Toccata in Seven offers a lively new take on the toccata. The music moves from a jubilant opening to a more sustained central section before the initial sprightliness returns in a final flourish. The Oxford Organ Library
Handel: Let their celestial concerts all unite
I always feel a connection with Handel as I walk past his house in Brook Street.
Love Divine, all loves excelling
This popular hymn is here set to the tune Hyfrydol and has a splendid last verse descant.