A joyful carol of celebration with the refrain Gloria in excelsis deo, A version for SATB is also available. The orchestral material (available to hire from the OUP link below) is the same as that for the SATB version. Orchestration: 2fl, ob, 2cl, bsn, 2hn, hp, str
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The Lord bless you and keep you (upper voices)
This is a two-part version John Rutter’s much-loved setting of the Aaronic Blessing (Numbers 6: 24). Available in versions for SATB, upper voices, SA and Men, high voice and piano, low voice and piano, solo piano and TTBB The piece is also included in The John Rutter Piano Album, arranged for solo piano.
Variations on an Easter Theme
An organ duet based on the theme O Filii et Filiae.
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Setting this classic American patriotic song, which dates back to the Civil War, Rutter makes prominent use of trumpets and percussion to create a rousing arrangement. The setting is equally effective when accompanied by the two keyboard parts of the reduced vocal score, which may be performed by two pianos, piano and organ, piano and… Read more »
Child in a manger
Also in Carols for Choirs 3 and 100 Carols for Choirs. The orchestral accompaniment is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2.2.2.1-0.0.0.0-hp(opt)-str(opt)
Christmas Lullaby (upper voices)
The haunting melody of the verses and the reflective refrain of ‘Ave Maria’ have made this an immensely popular carol. It is also available in a version for SATB.
Creation’s Alleluia
Setting words by the medieval monk Notker Balbulus in a translation by J.M. Neale, Rutter creates an uplifting song of praise. Gentle organ arpeggios are set skilfully against carefully wrought choral lines, leading to a dramatic finale. Creation’s Alleluia is suitable for any worship service.
King Jesus hath a garden
Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Also available in Carols for Choirs 3. A different arrangement for SSA unaccompanied is in Carols for Choirs 4.
Cradle Song
In Bethlehem, all in a stable… Also in Carols for Choirs 3 and 100 Carols for Choirs.
Past three a clock
Past three a clock is written for SATB (with divisions) and piano or small orchestra. Originally published in Carols for Choirs 2, Rutter’s arrangement of this well-known carol is energetic and joyful. The memorable and buoyant melody is supported and driven by lively piano accompaniment, making it well-suited for Christmas concerts and services. Orchestral material is… Read more »










