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JOHN RUTTER - John Rutter Christmas Album
John Rutter Christmas Album
Artist: JOHN RUTTER
Format: CD

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Label: COL
Catalog: 0000510
Rel. Date: 09/24/2002
UPC: 040888051022

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DISC: 1

1. Wexford Carol
2. Jesus Child
3. There Is A Flower
4. Donkey Carol
5. Wild Wood Carol
6. Angels' Carol
7. Nativity Carol
8. Mary's Lullaby
9. Star Carol
10. Candlelight Carol
11. Sherpard's Pipe Carol
12. Christmas Lullaby
13. Dormi, Jesu
14. Love Came Down At Christmas
15. Sans Day Carol
16. I Wonder As I Wander
17. What Sweeter Music
18. Joy To The World
19. I Saw Three Ships
20. Deck The hall
21. The Very Best Time Of Year
22. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
23. Silent Night

More Info:

John Rutter's latest major work Visions is a four-movement showpiece for solo violin, string orchestra, harp and choir of treble voices, based on the theme of Jerusalem, the Holy City of prophetic imaginations. It was composed at the invitation of the 2016 Menuhin Competition and premiered at a Festival concert in London's historic Temple Church by Kerson Leong, winner of the 2010 Junior Menuhin Prize, and the Choristers of the Temple Church. They are joined by the Cambridge Singers and the young and vibran tAurora Orchestra. Requiem, one of Rutter's most well-known and widely-performed pieces, was originally recorded by John Rutter in the 1980's. Rutter felt it would be interesting to give a new generation of the Cambridge Singers an opportunity to see what they could do with what is now a familiar choral work.