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Rutter's Te Deum is his joyful response to one of the key texts of the Christian tradition, and it stands at the head of this collection of devotional anthems and hymns in English, composed by Rutter in response both to commissions and requests, at once both triumphal and meditative.
Rutter's Te Deum is his joyful response to one of the key texts of the Christian tradition, and it stands at the head of this collection of devotional anthems and hymns in English, composed by Rutter in response both to commissions and requests, at once both triumphal and meditative. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Be thou my vision by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 4 Minutes 12 Secs.
Language: English
2.
I believe in springtime by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 3 Minutes 2 Secs.
Language: English
3.
Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs.
Language: English
4.
O be joyful in the Lord by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 3 Minutes 15 Secs.
Language: English
5.
As the bridegroom to his chosen by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 3 Minutes 22 Secs.
Language: English
6.
Thy perfect love by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 2 Minutes 42 Secs.
Language: English
7.
Go Forth into the World in Peace by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 2 Minutes 30 Secs.
Language: English
8.
Te Deum by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1988; England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 7 Minutes 15 Secs.
Language: English
9.
Christ the Lord is risen again by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 2 Minutes 45 Secs.
Language: English
10.
All Creatures of Our God and King by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 4 Minutes 42 Secs.
Language: English
Notes: This work is based on a melody from "Geistliche Kirchengesang", published 1623.
11.
A Choral Fanfare by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 1 Minutes 58 Secs.
Language: English
12.
The Lord is my light and my salvation by John Rutter
Performer:
David Rix (Clarinet),
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 7 Minutes 12 Secs.
Language: English
13.
Now thank we all our God by John Rutter
Performer:
John Scott (Organ)
Conductor:
John Rutter
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Cambridge Singers,
City of London Sinfonia
Period: 20th Century
Written: England
Venue: Henry Wood Hall, London, England
Length: 3 Minutes 32 Secs.
Language: English
Notes: This work is based on a melody by Johannes Crüger.
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