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Parry: I was glad when they said unto me (ed. John Rutter)

Hubert Parry’s renowned anthem was written for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902, and has been performed at all subsequent British coronations. This edition presents the 1911 version prepared by the composer for the coronation of George V, with the ‘Vivats’ as written for that occasion and an alternative editorial text by John Rutter… Read more »

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Twelve Christmas Carols Set 2

Set 2 of Twelve Christmas Carols contains six titles: Past three a clock Away in a manger Gabriel’s Message Noël nouvelet Sans Day Carol The coming of our King. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. The following pieces are also available separately, as eBooks: The coming of our King Noël… Read more »

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Faire is the Heaven

The sublime acoustic of Ely Cathedral’s Lady Chapel showcases the glories of the English church music tradition. 23 unaccompanied motets and anthems represent three key historic periods: the Reformation, the Restoration, and the nineteenth-cantury Anglican revival.

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Windsor Festival – Celebrating with John Rutter

Conducted by John Rutter himself, this performance with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates two of his pieces with works by another great British composer Vaughan Williams. John Rutter Conductor Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Bach Choir Voices Taplow Girls’ Choir    

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What sweeter music (upper voices)

Originally published in a version for mixed voices, this much-loved Rutter carol has been adapted by the composer for performance by upper-voice choirs. Full scores and sets of parts, specially composed for the upper-voice version, are available on sale or to hire/rent at the OUP link below.

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Christmas with John Rutter – Oxford

John Rutter returns to Oxford for another Christmas celebration in the company of the Choir of Merton College, with soloists Susannah Hill and Jonathan Brown. Gerald Finzi’s seasonal cantata In terra pax − his last major work − forms the centrepiece of a programme that features carols and Christmas music old and new including some… Read more »

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The Sacred Flame

A treasure-trove of Baroque and Renaissance motets, including works by Bach, Buxtehude, Gabrieli, Gesualdo, Monteverdi, Palestrina, Schütz and Sweelinck. All performed in glorious new recordings from the Cambridge Singers at their sensuous and virtuosic best, joined here on disc by the acclaimed early music ensemble La Nuova Musica.

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Treasures of English Church Music

This deluxe 2-CD set brings together two classic Collegium recordings of English church music to offer over two hours of glorious music for unaccompanied choir. Its specially designed presentation box contains full texts and historical notes, making it an ideal gift.

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La Berceuse (French Lullaby)

This charming carol, composed in 1975 by Barbara Bell, was discovered by John Rutter, who enlisted the help of John Suchet and Classic FM to track down the composer. Haunting in character, but with a delightful French waltz feel and a sweeping piano part, La Berceuse has been recorded by Voces8 on the Decca label.

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Rutter Magnificat

Rutter’s Magnificat for soprano, choir and orchestra uses the traditional Magnificat text, based on the Virgin Mary’s prayer on learning she would give birth to Christ and extended with Marian prayers and poems chosen by the composer, to create a work reminiscent of outdoor processions in honour of the Virgin.

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