10 carols by John Rutter. Full of joy and tenderness, John Rutter’s carols illuminate and celebrate the Christmas story in works of great imagination and variety. This selection of his most popular carols forms an essential collection for all choirs. Instrumental material for individual carols is available to hire at the OUP link below. Listen… Read more »
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The Gift of Life
The Gift of Life is a six-movement choral celebration of the living earth and its creation. Setting a variety of sacred texts, including new words by the composer, the work includes the mystical ‘Hymn to the Creator of Light’, for double choir, as its central canticle. The surrounding movements offer a kaleidoscope of moods, from… Read more »
For the beauty of the earth (SA)
There are three versions of the vocal parts – for SATB and piano or orchestra, TTBB and piano or orchestra, or SS or SA and piano or orchestra. The piece is also included in The John Rutter Piano Album, arranged for solo piano. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below Orchestration:… Read more »
Rejoice and sing!
This joyful, sprightly carol has been offprinted, by popular request, from Sir David Willcocks: A Celebration in Carols. With its uplifting 7/8 time signature, memorable melody, rich and diverse textures, and delightful orchestral accompaniment, this carol is a fitting tribute to one of the great names synonymous with Christmas. Orchestral score and parts available to… Read more »
The Quest
This poignant anthem was written in memory of the Revd Dr John Hughes (1978-2014), Dean of Jesus College, Cambridge. The text combines the nineteenth-century poet and Christian minister George MacDonald’s emotive poem Lost and Found with the In paradisum antiphon from the Burial Service in the Liber Usualis. The music is at times ethereal, melancholic,… Read more »
Christ the Lord is risen again
John Rutter’s original setting of this popular Easter hymn is resplendent and celebratory, with frequent metre changes that give a fresh feel to these historic words. Also available in Anthems for Choirs 4 and Ash Wednesday to Easter for Choirs, with a version for SSA and organ available in Anthems for Choirs 3. Orchestral scores… Read more »
Psalm 150
An exuberant festival psalm setting, commissioned for the Golden Jubilee service in June 2002 and first performed in St Paul’s Cathedral. The sense of celebration and dancing rhythms of the main choir contrast with the reflective, ethereal sections for the three solo sopranos, positioned in the dome at the first performance, to create a work… Read more »
Christmas Lullaby (SATB)
Christmas Lullaby was commissioned in 1989 by the Bach Choir in celebration of the seventieth birthday of its conductor, Sir David Willcocks. The haunting melody of the verses and the reflective refrain of ‘Ave Maria’ have made this an immensely popular carol. A version for upper voices is also available. The orchestral accompaniment is available… Read more »
Mary’s Lullaby (SATB)
Written in 1978 for the choir of Clare College, Cambridge, this gentle, dreamy lullaby has gone on to become one of John Rutter’s most popular carols. Also available in a version for SSAA and as a piano solo with Epilogue. Full scores and instrumental parts (flute, oboe, harp, and strings) are available to hire and… Read more »
Suzi’s Carol
Written for Suzi Digby and her choir Ora, this gentle, sacred, and lyrical setting complements the well-known 15th-century text from the Sloane MS: ‘A babe is born all of a may, to bring salvation unto us’. The SATB voices (with soprano solo) are underpinned by a melodic harp accompaniment, which includes a short quasi-cadenza. The… Read more »










