This arrangement of Gruber’s timeless carol is warm and gentle. The first two verses are accompanied by gentle arpeggiated figures, leading to a third and final verse which is given profound depth through its largely unaccompanied scoring. The carol was recorded by the Cambridge Singers, directed by John Rutter, on the The John Rutter Christmas… Read more »
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Home is a special kind of feeling
The finale from The Wind in the Willows is now available in this arrangement for separate performance. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: fl, ob, drum kit, hp, electric pno, str
Dashing away with the smoothing iron
This setting can be found both in Five Traditional Songs and Folk Songs for Choirs 1. The text is simple, while the arrangement is varied and charming.
Wexford Carol
This lovely Irish carol became widely-known when Vaughan Williams included it in the Oxford Book of Carols in 1928. This arrangement by John Rutter was written in 1978. Also in Carols for Choirs 3 and 100 Carols for Choirs.
I saw three ships
Also available in Carols for Choirs 3 and 100 Carols for Choirs. The accompaniments for orchestra and brass ensemble are available to hire at the OUP link below. There is a separate arrangement in 6/8 time, with its own orchestral accompaniment, in Eight Christmas Carols: Set 2, and available separately, here. Orchestration: Brass ensemble: 4 tpt,… Read more »
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
From the carol cycle Dancing Day, and also in Carols for Choirs 4.
Eternal God
This original hymn is touching and lyrical, with unison first and second verses blossoming into four-part writing in the third verse. It may be performed as either a congregational hymn (a congregation part is included), or as a choir anthem. The full score and set of parts are available to purchase here.
Morning has broken
This gentle arrangement of the well-known Gaelic folk song Morning Has Broken, also known as the hymn tune ‘Bunessan’, is part of a collection of six hymn arrangements for choir with harp or piano. The entire series of hymn arrangements has been recorded by the Cambridge Singers, directed by John Rutter, on the Collegium CD… Read more »
Amazing Grace
This is a simple and gentle setting of the popular American folk hymn. Beginning softly with the sopranos accompanied by piano/harp in the first verse, Rutter explores a wide variety of textures, building to a powerful final verse before ebbing away in a poignantly quiet close.
Wings of the Morning
This is a poised and stately setting of words from Psalm 139. This beautiful and accessible anthem is suitable for a variety of occasions. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2.1.2.1-2.0.0.0-snare drum.hp-str










