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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Lili Boulanger: Pie Jesu
The haunting beauty of Lili Boulanger’s last work seems to speak of another world.
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John Rutter Singing Day – Soest
On Sunday 13th October, 2019, John Rutter leads a singing afternoon for the Paul Snoek Music Center in Soest. He will take you through a large number of his works – both known and new material, and provides useful tips and tricks for singing the repertoire. THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!
Autumn 2022 Concerts and Singing Days
John’s upcoming appearances for the Autumn 2022 season.
A Ukrainian Prayer sent to over 10,000 choirs and singers
The score for A Ukrainian Prayer has now been sent to over 9,500 choirs and singers.
A Double Celebration
This two-CD set, released to mark 30 years of the Cambridge Singers and the 70th birthday of John Rutter, is jam-packed with favourite Rutter originals and arrangements, as well as popular tracks from the Cambridge Singers’ discography.
The Gift of Life
The Gift of Life is a six-movement choral celebration of the living earth and its creation. Setting a variety of sacred texts, including new words by the composer, the work includes the mystical ‘Hymn to the Creator of Light’, for double choir, as its central canticle. The surrounding movements offer a kaleidoscope of moods, from… Read more »
Toccata in Seven
With exuberantly rhythmic textures skilfully wrought within a septuple metre, John Rutter’s Toccata in Seven offers a lively new take on the toccata. The music moves from a jubilant opening to a more sustained central section before the initial sprightliness returns in a final flourish. The Oxford Organ Library
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.









