John Rutter

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John Rutter (born September 24, 1945) is an English composer, choral conductor, editor, arranger and record producer. Born in London, he was educated at Highgate School, where a fellow pupil was John Tavener. He then studied music at Clare College, Cambridge, where he was organ scholar and then director of music from 1975 to 1979. In 1981 he founded his own choir, the Cambridge Singers, which he conducts and with which he has made many recordings of sacred choral repertoire (including his own works), particularly under his own label Collegium Records.

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Songs

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    Dancing Day, Part I: A Virgin Most Pure

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    Dancing Day, Part I: Personent Hodie

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    Dancing Day, Part II: Coventry Carol

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    Dancing Day, Part II: There Is No Rose

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    Dancing Day, Part II: Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day

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    Dancing Day: Ia. Prelude

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    Dancing Day: Ib. Angelus ad virginem

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    Dancing Day: Ic. A virgin most pure

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    Dancing Day: Id. Personent Hodie

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    Dancing Day: IIa. Interlude

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    Dancing Day: IIb. There is no rose

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    Dancing Day: IIc. Coventry carol

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    Dancing Day: IId. Tomorrow shall be my dancing day

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    Dancing Day: Part I: Angelus ad virginem

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    Dancing Day: Part I: Prelude

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    Dancing Day: Part II: Interlude

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    Dashing Away With the Smoothing Iron

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    Distant Land

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    Donkey carol

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    Dormi Jesu

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    Esurientes (from Magnificat)

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    Five Meditations for Orchestra - Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind

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    Five Meditations for Orchestra - Candlelight

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    Five Meditations for Orchestra - Lord, Make Me an Instrument of Thy Peace

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    Five Meditations for Orchestra - The Lord Bless You and Keep You

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    Five Meditations for Orchestra - What Sweeter Music

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    For the Beauty of the Earth

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    Gabriel's Message

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    Gloria I

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    Gloria II


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