This profoundly beautiful setting by John Rutter of one of the earliest English prayers, from the Sarum Primer of 1514, has been specially adapted by the composer for tenors and basses. Also available in arrangements for SATB and for upper voices
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Anthology for mixed choir (Japanese)
This collection of six of John Rutter’s most popular choral pieces, in Japanese translation, has been carefully compiled to be accessible to a wide range of choirs, while the sacred pieces contained within are suitable for today’s liturgy. With their varied texts and stylistic diversity, these pieces are a staple of the choral repertoire. Also… Read more »
Sir John Rutter Birthday Celebration Concert
A cherished friend of the Orchestra, John returns to the podium to lead a programme featuring his celebrated works. Anthony Robb flute Gordon Hunt oboe Tamás András violin Sir John Rutter conductor
Madrigals and Partsongs (ed. Clifford Bartlett. Series Editor: John Rutter)
This book contains 59 of the finest examples of the secular choral repertoire, ranging from the late 15th to the 20th century and spanning all the major European countries. All the pre-twentieth-century pieces are in completely new editions going back to the earliest and most reliable sources. Includes English translations and playable keyboard reductions. Some… Read more »
O give thanks unto the Lord
Composed in 1977, this triumphant setting of words from Psalms 136 and 67 is now published for the first time following the rediscovery of the lost manuscript. Rutter’s early style is reminiscent of Britten, making a feature of parallel harmonies and scalic runs to impressive effect- ideal to revitalise the evensong repertoire of upper-voice choirs.
Christmas Star
Featuring classic carols, this 1981 debut album by the Cambridge Singers is one of the Collegium Records’ most popular Christmas releases. Highlights include John Rutter’s arrangements of such favourites as Three Kings of Orient, Away in a Manger and Silent Night.
Lament for the Holy City (flute and piano)
This hauntingly beautiful piece, arranged for flute and piano by the composer, is extracted from Rutter’s large-scale work Visions. The expressive solo line features long phrases and a quasi-improvised section, making it an ideal concert work for intermediate to advanced flautists. Also available in an arrangement for violin and piano
Fauré and Rutter Requiems concert – Oxford
Hear soloists Mary Bevan and Gareth Brynmor John, with the Choir of Merton College, Oxford, and The Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Rutter, in the wonderful setting of The Sheldonian Theatre. Rutter Requiem Fauré Requiem in D minor, Op. 48 (ed. John Rutter)
Hail! Queen of Heaven
This recording gathers together 21 examples of the extraordinary wealth of choral music inspired by the Virgin Mary, from Gregorian chant to the 20th-century sounds of Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, Pierre Villette, Igor Stravinsky, Giles Swayne and John Tavener.
Anthology for upper voices (Japanese)
for SSAA and piano This collection of six of John Rutter’s most popular choral pieces, in Japanese translation, has been carefully compiled to be accessible to a wide range of choirs, while the sacred pieces contained within are suitable for today’s liturgy. With their varied texts and stylistic diversity, these pieces are a staple of… Read more »










