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John Rutter Singing Day – Benslow

John Rutter leads this brand new Singing Day devoted to choral pieces by a variety of composers old and new and some of John’s own music.  The event is suitable for those who have at least some choral experience and music-reading ability, but no advance preparation is expected.  Join us for a fun day of… Read more »

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John Rutter Concert – Chichester

This special evening will feature brass fanfares and great choral works, celebrating the power of music to uplift and inspire. John will be conducting some of the works and  Sussex-born actor of stage and screen, Noah Huntley, will read selections from literature inspired by Sussex’s landscapes and history. The music programme has been selected by… Read more »

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Wood: Hail, gladdening Light (ed. John Rutter)

This resplendent double choir anthem is a cornerstone of the Anglican cathedral repertoire. Wood makes full use of the array of harmonic and textural possibilities afforded by the use of two choirs, creating a powerfully expressive and varied piece.  

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Sigh no more, ladies

The shades of Finzi and Vaughan Williams are strongly present in this delightful madrigal for unaccompanied choir. Offprinted from Rutter’s Three Shakespeare Songs, Sigh no more, ladies is a cheerfully melodious and high-spirited piece.

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Dancing Tree

Dancing Tree is a captivating set of eight songs for mixed choir and harp that draws upon the poetry of Cornish writer Charles Causley. The work presents a rich selection of Causley’s texts, primarily drawn from his Collected Poems for Children and illustrative of his simple yet evocative style that conveys emotion and connection to folklore while being… Read more »

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A Choral Fanfare

A dramatic and colourful setting of Psalm 81:3 and 4 which is an ideal introit or anthem for festive occasions, or for the opening of a choral concert.

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O mistress mine

for SATBarB unaccompanied The shades of Finzi and Vaughan Williams are strongly present in this delightful madrigal for unaccompanied choir. Offprinted from Rutter’s Three Shakespeare Songs, O mistress mine is a jaunty jazz waltz, playing 5/8 bars off against 3/8. Also available in Three Shakespeare Songs

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