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The Colours of Christmas (upper voices)
Version for upper voices of John Rutter’s tender Christmas song. With a simple, appealing melody and a flowing accompaniment, The Colours of Christmas evokes a touching sense of longing for the joys of the festive season. Also available in a version for SATB and for solo piano Orchestration: 2 fl, ob, 2 cl, bn, 2… Read more »
Mary’s Lullaby (SSAA)
A simple and touching carol which upper voice choirs will find very appealing. Words and music by John Rutter. The original SATB version is also available (X272).
Lead, kindly Light
John has written a new unaccompanied choral piece with a text by John Henry Newman.
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra – Silver Jubilee Gala
Marios Papadopoulos is conductor and soloist for this visit to Cadogan Hall in celebration of the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra’s Silver Jubilee Year. The concert will feature the world premiere of John’s new Anniversary Greeting for the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra.
ChoirGuides – new tracks
Twelve Christmas titles now added to ChoirGuides Click here for details
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.
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.








