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Cambridge Singers: The John Rutter Collection



 
Song Name   Composer
For The Beauty Of The Earth   John Rutter
The Lord Is My Shepard   John Rutter
All Things Bright And Beautiful   John Rutter
Shepard's Pipe Carol   John Rutter
The Lord Bless You And Keep You   John Rutter
Open Thou Mine Eyes   John Rutter
My True Love Hath My Heart   John Rutter
Esurients   John Rutter
Gloria Patri   John Rutter
Out Of The Deep   John Rutter
Pie Jesu   John Rutter
What Sweeter Music   John Rutter
A Choral Fanfare   John Rutter
A Prayer Of St. Patrick   John Rutter
O Be Joyful In The Lord   John Rutter
Behold, The Tabernacle Of God   John Rutter
O Praise The Lord Of Heaven   John Rutter
A Gaelic Blessing   John Rutter
Angel's Carol   John Rutter
Matthew, Mark, Luke, And John   John Rutter
Sing A Song Of Sixpence   John Rutter
Go Forth Into The World Of Peace   John Rutter

Directed by John Rutter

The music on "Collection" embraces both Rutter's sacred and a little of his secular work, most of it commissioned by choirs for specific occasions. "Shepherd's Pipe Carol" (1966) is the earliest piece; "Angels' carol" (1988) and "What Sweeter Music," (written in 1988 for the King's College Choir), are lovely carols. "For the Beauty of the Earth" (1980), "All things bright and beautiful" (1983), "Open Thou Mine Eyes" (1980), A choral fanfare," (1989), "A Prayer of St. Patrick," (1983), "O be joyful in the Lord," (1984), and "A Gaelic Blessing" were all commissioned by American Choirs. Two longer and more ambitious festival anthems, "Behold, the tabernacle of God" and the lovely "O praise the Lord of heaven," are favorites. Secular songs "My true love hath my heart" and "Sing a song of sixpence" exist harmoniously with excepts from Rutter's larger works, "Out of the deep," "Pie Jesu" and "The Lord is my shepherd." Rutter's work never fails to touch us, no matter if sung by any number of childrens' choirs, or by a powerful, veteran ensemble like the Cambridge Singers, whose a cappella cuts, "Open Thou Mine Eyes," "My true love hath my heart," "A choral fanfare," "A prayer for St. Patrick," "Mathew, Mark, Luke and John" and "Sing a Song of Sixpence" are standouts. Accompaniment, understated to heavy and dramatic, is provided by the City of London Sinfonia. A remarkable collection of 22 songs by one of the great composers, conducted by the master himself!

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