
John Rutter and his Cambridge Singers are back, and this will definitely please fans of both composer and choir. The reason: the generous (77-minute) program
A new recording by John Rutter and his Cambridge Singers is always welcome, and this one features 20 works drawn from the sacred choral repertoire
Fans of John Rutter–and particularly of his Christmas music and programs–will certainly rejoice and be merry with the release of this, “the first all-new Christmas
John Rutter has an unmistakable style whose identifying characteristics include some favorite rhythmic and melodic elements, devices that tell us immediately that this is the
John Rutter has made his phemonemally successful career primarily through his church music–unfailingly accessible, eminently singable, memorably melodic, with familiar, often pop-flavored harmonies in settings
Back in the late-1980s, John Rutter and his Cambridge Singers made an interesting CD for the eclectic American Gramaphone label titled Brother Sun, Sister Moon.
In its new series of mid-price reissues of John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers’ “most acclaimed recordings”, Collegium understandably has chosen to include this outstanding
Although it’s only March, it’s not too early to place this extraordinary recording at the head of my “discs of the year” choices for 2005.
Over the past couple of decades, the Christmas recordings of John Rutter and his Cambridge Singers have claimed such a solid and widely enjoyed presence
Over the years John Rutter’s Christmas recordings with his outstanding Cambridge Singers have become essential components of holiday tradition for choral music fans around the