Thoughts about composing music for Christian communities today.
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Poulenc Sacred Music
Collegium’s recording offers an extensive selection of Poulenc’s sacred choral music with the Gloria as centrepiece.
Sweelinck: Hodie Christus natus est (ed. John Rutter)
A Christmas motet by Jan Sweelinck. An English singing translation is included. Conductor’s score and parts are available to hire from the OUP link below. Orchestration: Inst. 1 in C or Bb, Inst. 2 in C or Bb, Inst. 3 shown in alto and tenor clef, and for Horn in F, Inst. 4 shown in… Read more »
Artists
Cambridge Singers: The Cambridge Singers are a mixed-voice chamber choir, formed in 1981 by their director John Rutter for the express purpose of making recordings. The nucleus of the group was originally provided by former members of the chapel choir of Clare College, Cambridge (where John Rutter was director of music from 1975-1979), supplemented… Read more »
Did they mention the music?
Reflections on a royal funeral from a musician’s-eye view.
Christ the Lord is risen today
Christ the Lord is risen today is an arrangement of the Easter hymn tune ‘Lyra Davidica’. Not to be confused with Rutter’s own composition, Christ the Lord is risen again, published as part of the John Rutter Anniversary Edition. With an exciting introductory fanfare composed by Rutter, this uplifting anthem provides a powerful ending to… Read more »
Handel: Messiah
The world’s best-loved sacred choral work. Among Handel’s 20 or more oratorios, Messiah has long been the most-often performed, holding a place of honour in the hearts of audiences everywhere. This beautiful two-CD set features the complete oratorio.
Handel: Messiah (Highlights)
30 favourite excerpts from The Cambridge Singers/John Rutter/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s complete performance of Handel’s Messiah, including the Christmas section, the Pastoral Symphony, the Hallelujah Chorus, and I Know that my Redeemer Liveth.
Illumina
A rich programme on the theme of light, recorded in the magnificent acoustic of the Ely Cathedral Lady Chapel and featuring the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge under Timothy Brown. The music ranges from Gregorian chant to Rautavaara, and features a rare recording of Ligeti’s Lux Aeterna.
Visions and Requiem
John Rutter’s Visions is a four-movement showpiece for solo violin, string orchestra, harp and choir of treble voices, based on the theme of Jerusalem, the Holy City of prophetic imaginations. Alongside it, the Cambridge Singers take advantage of 30 years of technology advancement and revisit his immensely popular Requiem.