The Royal School of Church Music has teamed up with Labrador Events to present a 24-hour drop-in performance of the Messiah to raise funds to repair the recently collapsed portico of St George’s Church in Hanover Square. John will be one of a number of conductors coming to conduct in blocks of 60 minutes during… Read more »
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Come & Sing – St Marylebone Church
Come and Sing The Creation – A Celebration in Music with John Rutter Join The Bach Choir’s President, John Rutter, and members of The Bach Choir for a choral training day. Rehearse and perform the choruses from Parts 1 and 2 of Haydn’s great oratorio, The Creation, framed by three John Rutter anthems on this… Read more »
Requiem
This is one of the best-loved and most widely performed choral works of the twentieth century. The texts (in Latin and English) are from the Missa pro Defunctis, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Psalms. The seven sections form an arch-like meditation on the themes of life and death: prayers on behalf of all… Read more »
Visions
Visions is a four-movement showpiece for solo violin in unique combination with upper-voice choir, harp, and strings (or organ). Inspired by the idea of ‘Jerusalem’ both as a Holy City and a utopian ideal of heavenly peace, the composer has selected four biblical texts, in English and Latin, that express different aspects of this vision.… Read more »
Come & Sing The Creation by Haydn with John Rutter
Labrador Events is delighted to present a Come & Sing Day with John Rutter for the whole of The Creation by Haydn, which he has often said is one of his favourite choral works. We shall be joined by Richard Gowers on organ and Fieri Consort will sing the solos. Described as one of the… Read more »
John Rutter Come & Sing – Northampton
Britain’s leading choral composer and conductor, John Rutter CBE, returns to Northampton! John invites you to sing a mixture of choral music, old and new, familiar and unfamiliar, including a selection of his most recent compositions, as well as choral classics from his new book Sacred Choruses.
Confessions of a Composer – St Ives
Join John in St Ives (Cambridgeshire) as he talks about his busy life as a composer and conductor: Confessions of a Composer.
Come & Sing with John Rutter – CAMMAC Music Centre
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, CAMMAC welcomes internationally renowned British choirmaster John Rutter, one of the most performed living composers. John Rutter’s popular ‘Singing Day’ workshops are known worldwide for their joyful and uplifting spirit. Whether you are an experienced chorister or just love to sing and know how to read some music, you will… Read more »
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
This secular work by John Rutter is set to the text of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet No. 18. Throughout the work, Rutter skillfully weaves the figurative language of the sonnet within the lyrical melodic lines of the music. Shakespeare’s expressive text is passed between the voices, with the warm, verdant harmonies enveloping the sonnet’s use of… Read more »
A message for choirs on behalf of all composers
A message on behalf of all composers – particularly the young, struggling ones.








