The latest album from John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers, celebrating music for multiple choirs, is out today.
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A Banquet of Voices
A sumptuous programme of music for multiple choirs with the dazzling Tallis 40-part motet Spem in alium nunquam habui as the centrepiece.
This is a re-release of the classic Cambridge Singers recording, using modern digital sound restoration, allowing the music to be heard in its full sonic splendour.
Images of Christ
A journey of the imagination, in which the figure of Christ – his Incarnation, Words, Passion, Resurrection, Ascension and Sacramental Presence – is reflected in 21 a cappella motets spanning time and space from 11th-century France to 20th-century Russia and America.
Mass of the Children
Mass of the Children was written to bring children’s and adults’ choirs together, in the way that performing in Britten’s War Requiem did for the young John Rutter as a school chorister. The five-movement work has become popular with choirs the world over. Eight anthems and motets complete the album.
Part 2 Quiz Answers
The answers to the second and final instalment of this year’s quiz.
Tarik O’Regan: Voices
Voices, a collection of 14 première recordings of the music of Tarik O’Regan, one of the most exciting choral composers to emerge in the 21st century. His music is tonal, although edgy and definably contemporary.
An evening with John Rutter – Southwark Cathedral
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT Southwark Cathedral are putting on a very special event as they welcome John Rutter for an evening under Gaia, the latest art installation by artist Luke Jerram. John Rutter will discuss his career and music which will be interspersed by some of his works sung by the Great Choir of… Read more »
Where do you get your ideas from?
It’s a sensible enough question, and one that every composer is asked – yet none of us has a good answer.
The Gift of Life
The Gift of Life, is a six-movement choral celebration of the living earth, of creation, and of life itself, offering a kaleidoscope of moods from contemplative and prayerful to majestic and inspirational.
Christmas Star
Featuring classic carols, this 1981 debut album by the Cambridge Singers is one of the Collegium Records’ most popular Christmas releases. Highlights include John Rutter’s arrangements of such favourites as Three Kings of Orient, Away in a Manger and Silent Night.










