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John Rutter Singing Day – Oakham

John Rutter leads one of his popular singing days, with a variety of choral music, old and new, including some well-loved sacred choruses, a bouquet of folk-song settings for a summer’s day, and several of his own choral gems. This event forms part of the Arts for the Heart of England Festival. Music will be… Read more »

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Two folk-songs for male voices from The Sprig of Thyme

Down by the Sally Gardens and The Miller of Dee arranged for male voices. Accompaniments are for piano or chamber ensemble (using one player per string part) or chamber orchestra. Instrumental parts are available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: fl.ob.cl.bn-hp-vns 1 & 2, viola, cello, bass  

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Three folk-songs for upper voices from The Sprig of Thyme

Arrangements for upper voices of The sprig of thyme, I know where I’m going, and O can ye sew cushions. Accompaniments are for piano or chamber ensemble (using one player per string part) or chamber orchestra. Instrumental material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: fl, ob, cl, bsn, hp, vlns 1… Read more »

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The Wind in the Willows (condensed score)

This witty and enjoyable musical entertainment, based on the book by Kenneth Grahame, is for five soloists, narrator, SATB chorus, and instrumental ensemble. The main roles are written for adult singers, with a chorus of children and adults. Orchestration: fl, ob, perc (dr kit, timp, glock), hp, elec pn (+pn), str (min: 4.3.2.2.1)

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The Falcon

The Falcon was John’s first large-scale choral work. Written in 1969, when John Rutter was still a student, it was premiered in the chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, under the baton of Sir David Willcocks. The kernel of the work is the medieval poem that gives it its title, a poem rich with symbols of… Read more »

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100 Carols for Choirs

This selection of the 100 most popular carols and hymns for Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, and Easter, is ideal for sacred occasions, and includes accompanied and unaccompanied material.

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