John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers are joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and guest soloists to recreate the festive atmosphere of John’s yearly ‘Christmas Celebration’ concerts. Majestic fanfares, carols from many traditions and seasonal orchestral favourites make up this sparkling album.
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Handel: Messiah (Highlights)
30 favourite excerpts from The Cambridge Singers/John Rutter/Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s complete performance of Handel’s Messiah, including the Christmas section, the Pastoral Symphony, the Hallelujah Chorus, and I Know that my Redeemer Liveth.
Come and Sing evening with John Rutter
A Come and Sing evening with John Rutter in the French speaking part of Belgium: Waterloo. The repertoire will be a mixture of sacred and secular, with some well-known pieces by John Rutter included.
Complete John Rutter Christmas
New: a playlist of all of John Rutter’s Christmas compositions and arrangements recorded on Collegium Records.
The Cambridge Singers
John Rutter writes about the Cambridge Singers: “When I formed the Cambridge Singers in the early 1980s as a professional mixed chamber choir with recording rather than public performance as its principal focus, the idea was a new one, and I never dreamed that we would still be recording – albeit with changing though still… Read more »
Tavener Evensong
On Wednesday at 5.30 Evensong the Temple Church in London is celebrating what would have been John Tavener’s 75th birthday; he was my school friend and I will be speaking about him. I suddenly remembered what must be one of his very earliest compositions, a lovely hymn-tune written when he was 15 but never performed… Read more »
Rutter and Chilcott conduct Christmas Carols
An absolute must for fans of Christmas carols – Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the carols of John Rutter and Bob Chilcott. In a special concert, the two composers take turns to conduct their own festive repertoire with the BBC Singers and the BBC Concert Orchestra. In a programme packed with seasonal favourites including Star… Read more »
Victoria: Ave Maria (ed. John Rutter)
A rich and sonorous piece, originally published in 1572, this charming four-voiced Ave Maria is probably one of Victoria’s most-performed pieces.
Biography and press resources
John Rutter biography John Rutter was born in London and studied music at Clare College, Cambridge. He first came to notice as a composer during his student years; much of his early work consisted of church music and other choral pieces including Christmas carols. From 1975–79 he was Director of Music at his alma mater,… Read more »
Palestrina: Stabat mater (ed. John Rutter)
A dramatic piece, filled with light and shade – an acknowledged masterpiece of Renaissance choral writing.









