Requiem: VI. The Lord Is My ShepherdCaroline Ashton, Quentin Poole, Stephen Orton, Donna Deam, The Cambridge Singers, John Rutter & City of London Sinfonia
ALBUMClassical TranquillityJohn Rutter & Manchester Camerata
Albums by John Rutter
ALBUMStanding on the Shoulders of GiantsNeuer Kammerchor Berlin & Adrian Emans
ALBUMThe Very Best Time of YearCambridge Chorale
ALBUMPoulenc: Gloria, FP 177, Konzert für Orgel, Streicher und Pauke, FP 93 - Rutter: GloriaPhilharmonischer Chor der Stadt Bonn, Kölner Kammerorchester & Paul Krämer
ALBUMRutter: Orchestral Carols (Bonus Track Edition)Daniel Hyde, The Choir of King's College, Cambridge & Britten Sinfonia
ALBUMClassical TranquillityJohn Rutter & Manchester Camerata
ALBUMChoral Music from Oxford 2023London Voices & Oxford University Press Music
ALBUMA Ceremony of PsalmsSt Mary's Singers, Abbey Brass, Paul Drayton & Joseph Wicks
ALBUMLux AeternaUniversity of South Dakota Chamber Singers & David Holdhusen
John Rutter's Popular Music Videos
A Gaelic Blessing
Cormac
There is a Flower
The King's Singers
The Lord bless you and keep you (Solo Piano Sheet Music)
Wayne Marshall
Be thou my vision (Solo Piano Sheet Music)
Wayne Marshall
The Piano Collection
Wayne Marshall
The Very Best Time of Year
The Chapel Choir of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Artist Playlists
John Rutter Essentials
Joy abounds in the choral and orchestral work of this British composer.
Artist Biography
Christmas carol services, once staid and stiff affairs, were changed forever by John Rutter. Born in London in 1945, he learned the intricacies of harmony and counterpoint at Highgate School (where his contemporaries included fellow composer John Tavener and the pianist Howard Shelley). His musical language, while firmly rooted in the English choral tradition, is also colored by his love for late-19th-century French music, and underpinned by a profound generosity of spirit. During the 1960s and 1970s, he composed a series of beautifully crafted, instantly memorable, heartwarming yuletide pieces, the “Shepherd’s Pipe Carol” evergreen among them. Rutter’s tuneful carols reached a global audience thanks to the conductor David Willcocks, who included them in the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King’s College, Cambridge, and commissioned others, such as “Star Carol” and “Christmas Lullaby,” for London’s Bach Choir. His compositions, whether sacred or secular, resonated strongly with American choirs and their audiences, leading to commissions such as the joyous Gloria and the premiere of his Requiem in Dallas, Texas.