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The Falcon

The Falcon was John’s first large-scale choral work. Written in 1969, when John Rutter was still a student, it was premiered in the chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, under the baton of Sir David Willcocks. The kernel of the work is the medieval poem that gives it its title, a poem rich with symbols of… Read more »

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When the Saints go marching in

A Dixieland style arrangement which would make a rousing concert finale or encore. There are two accompaniments available to hire – for small ensemble and full orchestra, at the OUP link below. Orchestration: Ensemble: cl.tbn.string bass.drums.pno Orchestra: 2.2.2.2-4.3.3.2-timp.2perc.hp.str Also available in an arrangement for TTBB  

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The Gift of Charity

The Gift of Charity is a gently flowing anthem for SATB & organ. Featuring beautifully arching phrases, an optional soprano solo, and exultant yet tender climaxes, this piece will be an instant hit with all types of choirs. The text by Selwyn Image based on I Corinthians 13 makes it the perfect choice for weddings,… Read more »

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The Piper of Hamelin

An opera for schools written for soloists, chorus and instrumental ensemble, suitable for children aged 8–13. The libretto is by Jeremy James Taylor. The opera may be sung entirely by soprano and alto voices, but some of the solo roles and chorus parts are also suitable for tenors and basses. There are several speaking roles.… Read more »

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Of a Rose, a lovely Rose

This gentle setting of an anonymous medieval carol text likens the Virgin Mary to a Rose, from which arise the branches which will save mankind. It forms the second movement of Rutter’s Magnificat. Orchestration: fl, ob, cl, bn, 2 hn, hp, str (cello & bass divisi opt)

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The Cambridge Singers

John Rutter writes about the Cambridge Singers: “When I formed the Cambridge Singers in the early 1980s as a professional mixed chamber choir with recording rather than public performance as its principal focus, the idea was a new one, and I never dreamed that we would still be recording – albeit with changing though still… Read more »

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