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1. Be Thou My Vision: Sacred Music by John Rutter (2004)
by Caroline Ashton (soprano), David Rix (clarinet), Cambridge Singers (choir, chorus), City of London Sinfonia, John Rutter (conductor)
John Rutter has selected some of his favorite church anthems from previous releases of his music to put together the collection Be Thou My Vision. ... More
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4. John Rutter: Gloria; Magnificat; Psalm 150 (2005)
by Ashley Grote (organ), Christopher Beale (treble), Fergus Thirlwell (treble), Sam Landman (treble), Tom Winpenney (organ), Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (choir, chorus), King's College Choir of Cambridge (choir, chorus)
One might think that setting the Gloria and Magnificat texts would call forth stylistically quintessential works from a composer, but oddly enough ... More
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5. Rutter: Requiem (2003)
by Christopher Hooker (oboe), Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano), Karen Jones (flute), Nicholas Collon (organ), Nicholas Rimmer (organ), Susan Dorey (cello), Clare College Choir, Cambridge (choir, chorus), City of London Sinfonia, Timothy Brown (conductor)
This is a more intimate version of John Rutter's Requiem, which uses smaller ensembles, enhancing the sense of reassurance that the music and the ... More
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6. John Rutter: Mass of the Children (2006)
by Angharad Gruffydd Jones (soprano), Clare Chamber Ensemble, Daniel Pailthorpe (flute), James McVinney (organ), Jeremy Huw Williams (baritone), Stewart French (guitar), Clare College Choir, Cambridge (choir, chorus), Farnham Youth Choir (choir, chorus)
What the listener will think of this CD will depend partly on what he or she thinks of Rutter's musical rendition of sentimentalist religion. It's ... More
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7. John Rutter: A Song in Season (2010)
by Brian Thomson (trumpet), Gabriel Crouch (baritone), Grace Davidson (soprano), John Birch (organ), Leila Ward (cor anglais), Tim Gill (cello), Cambridge Singers (choir, chorus), John Rutter (conductor)
A Song in Season, a collection of 12 choral anthems by John Rutter, will be a must-have for the composer's fans not only for the warm, enthusiastic ... More
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9. Gloria: The Sacred Music of John Rutter (2005)
by Caroline Ashton (vocals), Eric Allen (percussion), Eric Allen (tympani [timpani]), Gary Kettel (percussion), Gary Kettel (tympani [timpani]), Jane Mitchell (flute), John Scott (organ), Mark Williams (organ), Mary Hitch (vocals), Mary Seers (vocals)
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13. Rutter: Gloria; Magnificat; Te Deum (2011)
by Elizabeth Cragg (soprano), Ensemble DeChorum, Tom Winpenny (organ), St. Alban Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus), Andrew Lucas (conductor)
List of all editionsJohn Rutter's Gloria is probably his most frequently recorded large-scale piece. Written in 1974, it was his first major international commission and ... More
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16. John Rutter: Requiem (1997)
by Andrew Knight (oboe), Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Howard Nelson (flute), Libby Crabtree (soprano), Lionel Handy (cello), Polyphony, Rosa Mannion (soprano), Stephen Layton (conductor)
List of all editionsThis 1997 recording by Polyphony and the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, directed by Stephen Layton, was one of the first dedicated to the works of John ... More

