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for SSSAA unaccompanied Sanctum is a captivating setting of four
movements of the Requiem text, inspired by the landscape of the
west coast of Canada. Each movement depicts an aspect of Vancouver
Island (the water, mountains, wind, and sky), exploring landscape
as a place of healing and sanctuary. The combined effect is some of
Quartel's most atmospheric and dramatic writing to date.
for SATB (with divisions) and piano7L This charming French carol
(with E.C. Nunn's English translation) tells of the milkmaids
Jeanette and Isabella, who run to tell the shepherds to come and
see the baby Jesus in the stable. The 3/8 time signature and
interplay between the vocal lines give it a lilting and engaging
character. Scores and parts for the orchestral accompaniment are
available on sale and on hire/rental.
for SATB, piano, and optional saxophone, bass, and drum kit
Ophelia, Caliban, and Miranda puts a jazzy twist on three
Shakespearean characters. With newly written texts by Charles
Bennett, each of the three movements focuses in on Ophelia from
Hamlet and Caliban and Miranda from The Tempest. In the funky
opener, 'River Bride', the upper voices take the part of Ophelia,
while the tenors and basses play a lover figure. Caliban's song,
'Ariel taught me how to play', is a reflective ballad in which the
slave tells Miranda, who has escaped his advances, about the spirit
helper Ariel teaching him to play the saxophone. The final
movement, 'All good things come to an end', is a sassy yet tender
number, where Miranda bids farewell to her beloved husband
Ferdinand, declaring: 'I've gone back to the island to remember who
I am'. The piano part may be played as written or serve as a guide,
and a part for saxophone, bass, and drum kit is available
separately for jazz quartet accompaniment.
for SATB and piano Written in memory of John Scott, the celebrated
organist and choirmaster, who died in 2015, The Real of Heart is a
beautifully tender and reflective piece. The anonymous text reminds
us to remember things in their best form, 'untarnished and
supreme', and Chilcott's music is the perfect match. Arc-shaped
melodies and a variety of choral textures are complemented by
gently flowing arpeggio figures in the piano, with a central
triplet section providing contrast.
for SATB (with divisions) unaccompanied This serene communion motet
sets the last two verses of the Pangue Lingua and oscillates
between 3/4 and 4/4 time signatures. The melodic lines are
expressive and at times melismatic and the divisi in all parts
creates a rich texture.
for SATB and small orchestra Full score for this classic Rutter
anthem, which is also available in John Rutter Anthems and in a
version for upper voices.
for SATB and piano or piano four-hands or orchestra Wilberg's
arrangement of the Christmas favourite Deck the hall is bright and
energetic from beginning to end. After an uplifting introduction
going through several keys, the choir sings the three carol verses
in up to seven parts. The accompaniment provides both a harmonic
underpinning and almost continuous flourishing semiquaver movement.
Further modulations throughout the piece lead to an extended 'fa la
la' section to bring the piece to an exhilarating close.
for SATB and piano/small orchestra Christmas Lullaby was
commissioned in 1989 by the Bach Choir in celebration of the
seventieth birthday of its conductor, Sir David Willcocks. The
haunting melody of the verses and the reflective refrain of 'Ave
Maria' have made this an immensely popular carol.
for SATB unaccompanied Described by Elgar as an elegy for
unaccompanied chorus, this mournful, reverent, and dignified
setting was composed for a service commemorating Queen Victoria on
the anniversary of her death. The text is by Cardinal John Henry
Newman, whose poem The Dream of Gerontius was set by Elgar in one
of his most enduringly popular works.
for SATB and continuo Bach's motets are essential pillars of the
choral repertory, and the irresistibly joyful Lobet den Herrn, alle
Heiden is a wonderful introduction to them for choirs unfamiliar
with the works. It features concise contrapuntal writing and a
sophisticated harmonic language, yet the vocal lines are not
excessively demanding. John Rutter's edition includes helpful
performance suggestions and background information, and full scores
and instrumental parts are available on hire from the publisher.
for SATB (with divisions) and piano This arrangement of Gruber's
timeless carol is warm and gentle. The first two verses are
accompanied by gentle arpeggiated figures, leading to a third and
final verse which is given profound depth through its largely
unaccompanied scoring. The carol was recorded by the Cambridge
Singers, directed by John Rutter, on the The John Rutter Christmas
Album (Collegium Records CSCD510). Conductor's scores and
instrumental parts are available from the publisher, as is Rutter's
alternative unaccompanied arrangement.
for SATB and optional congregation with two keyboards, timpani, and
percussion, or full orchestra or concert band Setting this classic
American patriotic song, which dates back to the Civil War, Rutter
makes prominent use of trumpets and percussion to create a rousing
arrangement. The setting is equally effective when accompanied by
the two keyboard parts of the reduced vocal score, which may be
performed by two pianos, piano and organ, piano and synthesiser, or
two synthesisers. Orchestral and band parts are available on hire.
for SATB and organ Rutter composed this elegant setting of the
Evensong canticle Nunc Dimittis in homage to and in the style of
composer Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, whose own Magnificat and
Nunc Dimittis settings are staples of the English sacred choral
repertoire. An accompanying setting of the Magnificat (My Soul Doth
Magnify The Lord) is also available from Oxford University Press.
for SATB and organ Rutter composed this elegant setting of the
Magnificat in homage to and in the style of composer Sir Charles
Villiers Stanford, whose own Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis settings
are staples of the English sacred choral repertoire. An
accompanying setting of the Nunc Dimittis (Depart In Peace) is also
available from Oxford University Press.
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