This chorus also appears in the anthology Opera Choruses. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below
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Joy to the world!
An arrangement of the nineteenth-century Christmas hymn. Also available in 100 Carols for Choirs. Score and parts are available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2 tpt, timp, strings
I will worship the Lord
A festive Introit for SATB choir and keyboard/brass. Parts available to purchase at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2 tpt, 2 tbn
Star Carol (unison)
A version for unison voices with a simplified piano accompaniment. Also available for SATB. Also in Carols for Choirs 4.
Jesus Child (unison)
Caribbean music became widely popular in Britain from the 1950s, and this carol shows its influence. Also arranged for SATB and upper voices.
Haydn: The heavens are telling (ed. John Rutter)
This renowned chorus, with its trio of angels, brings part 1 of The Creation to a rousing and inspiring conclusion. A cornerstone of the oratorio repertoire. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below Orchestration: 2.2.2.2.cbsn(opt)-2.2.3.0-timp-strings
Ein jegliches hat seine Stunde (To every thing there is a season)
John Rutter sets this timeless and beloved text from Ecclesiastes with a gently flowing melody. The result is a simple and lovely general anthem that perfectly encapsulates the paired images of the text.
Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Wagner: Three Opera Choruses for upper voices (ed. John Rutter)
Tchaikovsky: Chorus of peasant girls from Eugene Onegin Verdi: Witches’ chorus from Macbeth Wagner: Spinning chorus from Der fliegende Holländer These three choruses are extracted from the anthology Opera Choruses. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below.
Brahms: Vier Lieder aus dem Jungbrunnen (ed. John Rutter)
These four masterfully crafted songs by Brahms (edited by Rutter) feature the original German words as well as an optional English translation, provided by Rutter himself. Although the piano accompaniment is optional, it offers additional musical layers to this engrossing musical story.
Seeds grow to plants
A choral celebration for SATB and orchestra. From Canticles of America.










