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Come and Sing with John Rutter – London

The nation’s favourite composer, John Rutter was born in Marylebone, above the neighbouring Globe Pub. Join John for a ‘Come and Sing’ workshop on his own Feel the Spirit, a cycle of spirituals, with amazing guest soloist Melanie Marshall. The day will culminate in a short performance, to which you can invite your family and friends. Light… Read more »

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John Rutter Masterclass: The Rodolfus Foundation

This is a non-residential choral course, for adults, (running from Thursday 11th – Sunday 14th April) and will consist of four intensive days of choral singing in full-choir rehearsals, and sectionals; individual singing lessons are also available. The course is based at Holy Sepulchre, the National Musician’s Church in Holborn, with services at Southwark Cathedral… Read more »

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Stanford and Howells Remembered

This two-CD set is a choral tribute to the sacred music of two visionary composers: Stanford and Howells, who, among their other achievements, made distinctive, lasting and much-cherished contributions to the musical repertory of the English Church.

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Come and Sing – Wells

**THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.  FULL REFUNDS WILL BE MADE SOON. WE HOPE TO RESCHEDULE THIS EVENT AND PUBLISH INFORMATION AS SOON AS WE CAN** Share this wonderful opportunity to spend the day with one of Britain’s leading choral composers and conductors in the glorious setting of Wells Cathedral. The day is open to singers… Read more »

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Hail! Queen of Heaven

This recording gathers together 21 examples of the extraordinary wealth of choral music inspired by the Virgin Mary, from Gregorian chant to the 20th-century sounds of Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, Pierre Villette, Igor Stravinsky, Giles Swayne and John Tavener.

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Sea Change

This CD of Richard Rodney Bennett’s works spans over 30 years from the Five Carols written in 1967, through to A Farewell to Arms written in 2001. Bennett’s choral pieces are possessed of a gift for heart-melting, memorable and quintessentially English melody – and an instinctive lyric responsiveness to English poetry.

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