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Sacred Choruses

Organ Accompaniments

John Rutter

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English
Oxford University Press
29 November 2018
This companion volume provides organists with new, dedicated three-stave accompaniments to twenty-four of the twenty-eight choruses in the main Sacred Choruses volume. In every case, these organ transcriptions, made by John Rutter, are based directly on the original orchestral versions and will facilitate church performances without orchestra.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Organ Accompaniment Book
ISBN:   9780193518834
ISBN 10:   019351883X
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Bach: Gratias agimus tibi (Mass in B minor) Bach: Jesu, joy of man's desiring (Cantata no. 147) Bach: Subdue us by thy goodness (Cantata no. 22) Bach: Praise our God who reigns in glory (Ascension Oratorio) Beethoven: Creation's Hymn Lili Boulanger: Pie Jesu Brahms: How lovely is thy dwelling place (A German Requiem) Elgar: The spirit of the Lord (The Apostles) Franck: Psalm 150 Handel: For unto us a child is born (Messiah) Handel: Hallelujah (Messiah) Handel: Let their celestial concerts all unite (Samson) Handel: March (Judas Maccabaeus) Handel: See, the conqu ring hero comes (Judas Maccabaeus) Handel: Sing unto God (Judas Maccabaeus) Handel: Zadok the priest Haydn: Insanae et vanae curae Haydn: The heavens are telling the glory of God (The Creation) Mendelssohn: Daughters of Zion (Christus) Mozart: Lacrimosa (Requiem, K626) Mozart: Laudate Dominum (Solemn Vespers, K339) Parry: I was glad when they said unto me Parry: Jerusalem Purcell: Te Deum in D Schubert: Magnificat Vivaldi: In exitu Israel

John Rutter was born in London in 1945 and studied music at Clare College, Cambridge. His compositions embrace choral, orchestral, and instrumental music, and he has edited or co-edited various choral anthologies, including four Carols for Choirs volumes with Sir David Willcocks and the Oxford Choral Classics series. From 1975 to 1979 he was Director of Music at Clare College, and in 1981 he formed his own choir, the Cambridge Singers. He now divides his time between composition and conducting and is sought after as a guest conductor for the world's leading choirs and orchestras.

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