A collection of three beautiful old traditional English Christmas carols, Sweet was the song the Virgin sang, the Coventry Carol and There is no rose of such vertue.
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Rejoice and be merry
This is a joyful carol in which John Rutter sets a traditional English text to a bold and straightforward melody and creates an uplifting work replete with forthright Christmas cheer. Instrumental parts are available to hire at the OUP link below. The handbell part is printed in the vocal score. Orchestration: 3 tpt, tbn I… Read more »
Wood: Hail, gladdening Light (ed. John Rutter)
This resplendent double choir anthem is a cornerstone of the Anglican cathedral repertoire. Wood makes full use of the array of harmonic and textural possibilities afforded by the use of two choirs, creating a powerfully expressive and varied piece.
Mendelssohn: Heilig (ed. John Rutter)
Setting words from the Ordinary of the Lutheran Mass (‘Holy, holy, holy’), this brief but resoundingly effective piece is perfect for opening a choral concert. The piece begins with each part entering a third lower than the last, and the rich, resonant choral writing continues throughout the piece.
Palestrina: Stabat mater (ed. John Rutter)
A dramatic piece, filled with light and shade – an acknowledged masterpiece of Renaissance choral writing.
Victoria: Ave Maria (ed. John Rutter)
A rich and sonorous piece, originally published in 1572, this charming four-voiced Ave Maria is probably one of Victoria’s most-performed pieces.
Bach: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden (ed. John Rutter)
Bach’s motets are essential pillars of the choral repertory, and the irresistibly joyful Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden (Praise ye the Lord, all ye Gentiles) is a wonderful introduction to them for choirs unfamiliar with the works of Bach. It features concise contrapuntal writing and a sophisticated harmonic language, yet the vocal lines are not… Read more »
I will sing with the spirit (SATB)
This is the SATB version of John Rutter’s setting of Corinthians 1:14. A two-part version is also available. Full scores and parts for the orchestral accompaniment are available to hire at the OUP link below. Also available in John Rutter Anthems. An audio learning guide for this title is available from ChoirGuides