Recently published sheet music includes choral works, liturgical settings and Christmas pieces.
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Gloria
The Latin text from the Ordinary of the Mass. An accompaniment for orchestra without organ is also available. The first movement of Gloria is available separately under the title Gloria 1. Full scores, vocal scores, and instrumental parts are available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: Brass: 4 tpt, 3 tbn, tba, timp,… Read more »
Out Now: Visions
A brand-new recording of Visions is out now, recorded by King’s College Choir.
Skylark
John Rutter’s timeless arrangement of Hoagy Carmichael’s Skylark, a standard of the golden age of American song, is rich, mellow, and mellifluous. Soaring lines for flute depict the eponymous songbird, and the classic Hoagy Carmichael tune is shared between solo voice and choir, the latter also often providing a cushion of evocative harmonies.
2018 Discoveries
Here are my 10 music discoveries from the year.
The Wind in the Willows (condensed score)
This witty and enjoyable musical entertainment, based on the book by Kenneth Grahame, is for five soloists, narrator, SATB chorus, and instrumental ensemble. The main roles are written for adult singers, with a chorus of children and adults. Orchestration: fl, ob, perc (dr kit, timp, glock), hp, elec pn (+pn), str (min: 4.3.2.2.1)
Questions to John Rutter: The Cambridge Singers
How did the Cambridge Singers come along?
Three folk-songs for upper voices from The Sprig of Thyme
Arrangements for upper voices of The sprig of thyme, I know where I’m going, and O can ye sew cushions. Accompaniments are for piano or chamber ensemble (using one player per string part) or chamber orchestra. Instrumental material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: fl, ob, cl, bsn, hp, vlns 1… Read more »
Magnificat
Rutter’s Magnificat for soprano soloist, choir and orchestra was written in 1990, and the première took place in May of that year in Carnegie Hall, New York. The text, based on the prayer ascribed by St Luke to the Virgin Mary on learning that she was to give birth to Christ, is extended by the… Read more »