One of the simplest and best-loved of 16th-century anthems, by Richard Farrant and John Hilton.
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Pie Jesu (from Requiem)
This popular movement from John Rutter’s Requiem is presented here separately, with the accompaniment arranged for organ. Also available in versions for high voice and piano, and low voice and piano.
Most glorious Lord of life
This Easter anthem is a triumphant setting of words by Edmund Spenser and St John Damascene for mixed choir and organ. Featuring joyful choral parts and an optional soprano solo, Most glorious Lord of life ends with a new harmonization of the Easter hymn tune ‘Ellacombe’, with an optional congregational part. An accompaniment for brass,… Read more »
Stanford: Quick! We have but a second (ed. John Rutter)
This joyful setting of an old Irish air, arranged by Sir Charles Villiers Stanford and edited by John Rutter, features a text by Thomas Moore on life’s fleeting pleasures. It alternates between cheerful louder sections and mischievous quieter passages, before a charmingly hushed ending. A recording can be found on the Collegium CD There is… Read more »
Wedding Canticle
This is a beautiful setting of Psalm 128. Tranquil vocal lines, accompanied by lilting, atmospheric flute and guitar, capture perfectly the optimistic nature of the text. Although the words of this anthem are closely associated with wedding services, it is also suitable for general use. The flute and guitar parts are on sale as a… Read more »
Thy perfect love
Also available in The New Oxford Easy Anthem Book. The accompaniment for string orchestra is available to hire at the OUP link below.
Veni Sancte Spiritus
John Rutter’s setting of this well-known medieval Pentecost poem is characterised by metrical fluidity, imaginative harmonic language, contrasting homophonic and imitative passages, and a supportive organ part.
As the bridegroom to his chosen
A tender and lovely setting which is easy to sing. Particularly appropriate for weddings. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below.
I believe in springtime
This anthem is a celebration of life. The adult choir is intended as support for the children’s voices and is entirely optional. Orchestral material is available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2.1.2.1-2.0.0.0-perc-hp-str
When Icicles Hang
A cycle of choral settings with words by Campion, Shakespeare, and anon. Icicles Winter nights Good ale Blow, blow thou winter wind Winter wakeneth all my care Hay, ay Full scores and orchestral parts are available to hire at the OUP link below. Orchestration: 2 fl (II+picc), 2 ob, 2 cl, bn, 2 hn, 2… Read more »










