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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Come & Sing with John Rutter – Lowestoft
**PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED UNTIL 12TH SEPTEMBER 2020** Come and enjoy a day of singing with one of the most famous and successful composers and conductors of our time – the legendary John Rutter! John will lead an enjoyable exploration of a variety of choral music, including some of his own well-loved pieces. … Read more »
John Rutter Come & Sing – Sevenoaks
The Friends of St Mary’s Church, Sundridge are very pleased to announce that John Rutter is coming to Sevenoaks again for a Come and Sing Day. John Rutter is probably the world’s most important living choral composer and very much in demand, as you might expect. We are very excited and delighted that he has… Read more »
Lo! he comes with clouds descending
In this version of the popular English hymn, Rutter adorns the well-known melody with an opening fanfare and soaring descant line over the final verse. It is intended that the congregation join in the singing. Scores and sets of parts for the brass ensemble accompaniment are available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration:… Read more »
Come live with me
for SATBB (with divisions) and cello Rutter brings humorous chromatic inflections to this lively song that harks back to mid-century harmonies and barbershop quartets. The double bass, as presented in the composer’s Birthday Madrigals, has been replaced by an idiomatic cello part for this volume. Offprinted from Music for Choir and Cello.
Reflections
My orchestral pieces (all too few of them) have until recently been my neglected children, and it has been a joy to bring several of them together into an all-star recording – Reflections.
Images of Christ
A journey of the imagination, in which the figure of Christ – his Incarnation, Words, Passion, Resurrection, Ascension and Sacramental Presence – is reflected in 21 a cappella motets spanning time and space from 11th-century France to 20th-century Russia and America.
Tarik O’Regan: Voices
Voices, a collection of 14 première recordings of the music of Tarik O’Regan, one of the most exciting choral composers to emerge in the 21st century. His music is tonal, although edgy and definably contemporary.
Remembering David Willcocks (1919-2015)
I am immensely the richer for having been David’s student, assistant, and friend.
Ice Land: The Eternal Music
Out now: the new album by The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, produced by John Rutter.









