This setting of Psalm 23 also forms the sixth movement of Rutter’s Requiem. The instrumental material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: oboe, harp, strings or by oboe, harp, and organ
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All Creatures of our God and King
Festival hymn with introductory fanfare. No. 2 of Two Hymns of Praise. Orchestration: Brass & organ: 4 tpt, 3 tbn (or 2 hn and 1 tbn), tba, timp, perc, org Orchestra: 2.2.2.2-4.4.4(1 opt).1-timp.perc-org-str Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below.
God be in my head (upper voices)
The affecting simplicity of this prayer gains an extra purity in this arrangement. Also available in versions for SATB and for TTBB
The British Grenadiers
This setting is taken from Rutter’s Five Traditional Songs.
Riddle Song
A movement from Fancies – a cycle of six choral settings of Elizabethan poetry by Campion, Herrick, Middleton, Shakespeare, and others. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: fl, ob, cl, hn, hp, solo strings
The Peace of God
A setting of haunting lyrical simplicity. Also available in The New Oxford Easy Anthem Book and John Rutter Anthems. An SSA version is also available. The accompaniment for strings is available to hire at the OUP link below.
Wings of the Morning
This is a poised and stately setting of words from Psalm 139. This beautiful and accessible anthem is suitable for a variety of occasions. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2.1.2.1-2.0.0.0-snare drum.hp-str
Three American Miniatures (Flute and Clarinet)
Three short movements for flute and clarinet. Fanfare and Proclamation Blues Rag
Good ale
John Rutter’s rousing drinking song Good ale, which was originally published as part of his cycle of six choral settings with small orchestra When icicles hang, is full of spirit and character. An accompaniment for orchestra is available to hire/rent at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2 fl, 2 ob, 2 cl, bn, 2 hn,… Read more »
O waly, waly
This beautiful and much-loved Somerset folk-song is No. 2 of Five Traditional Songs arranged for mixed choir by John Rutter. The enduring appeal of the song lies in the beauty of its melody, coupled to a text on a universal theme expressed in touchingly simple metaphoric and poetic language.