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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 »

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Führ, sanftes Licht (Lead, kindly light)

John Henry Newman’s Lead, kindly light is presented here in a German translation and is a short, moving piece perfectly suited for our current times. Step-like movement in the melody reflects the speaker seeking light in the darkness, slow but steady in their way out of the ‘encircling gloom’.

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Lord of the Dance (SATB)

An SATB arrangement by John Rutter of Sydney Carter’s popular hymn treatment of a Shaker tune.  Also available for unison voices. Full score and parts are available to hire from Stainer and Bell at the link below.

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Christmas with John Rutter at Bath Abbey

Mr Christmas is back! Bath Camerata is thrilled to announce that John will be returning to Bath as guest conductor for this year’s Christmas Concert.  Join the award-winning chamber choir in the beautiful surroundings of Bath Abbey for what promises to be a thoroughly uplifting celebration of music for the festive season.  There will be Christmas songs… Read more »

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Psalmfest

The nine movements form a single choral work comprising seven pieces previously published separately and two new movements. A broad range of emotions all find their place with rich and varied musical settings. O be joyful in the Lord I will lift up mine eyes Praise the Lord, O my soul The Lord is my… Read more »

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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.

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In the bleak midwinter – Harold Darke, arr. John Rutter

There can be few more delightful presents than a piece of music. Even so, when Margaret Agnes Calkin, friend of the youthful Harold Darke, received In the Bleak Midwinter as a gift from the composer one Edwardian Christmas long ago, could she ever have guessed that a century later this delightful carol-anthem would be sung… Read more »

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