Rutter's Requiem

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 20578

    Rutter's Requiem

    I was first introduced to Rutter's Requiem by Antony Hopkins on one of his "Talking about Music" programmes.
    Soon afterwards, I sang in it and bought the Collegium recording with composer conducting. I know many people are sniffy about Rutter's music, but I remain drawn to his Requiem. Yesterday, I took part in a "Come and sing" day in Malton, culminating in a performance of this beautiful work. A massed choir of over 200 sang and achieved a remarkable blend of sound for a group who had never rehearsed together before.
  • Stephen Smith

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    I sang the Requiem under the man himself last autumn, in St Albans. Initially I identified some elements garnered from the language of Howells, Britten- no doubt others, but I think the programme notes said he regarded the piece, at least in in part as a homage or some such. But I have to say it was rewarding in the end. And John Rutter is very positive in his approach to a choir, it was a pleasure to sing it, the more so with him.
    I've heard of a number of singing days he directs, seems to be a scratch rehearsal day / performance - which I imagine he doesn't need to do, but supports singing and music making.

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    • Eine Alpensinfonie
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      • Nov 2010
      • 20578

      #3
      Originally posted by Stephen Smith View Post
      I've heard of a number of singing days he directs, seems to be a scratch rehearsal day / performance - which I imagine he doesn't need to do, but supports singing and music making.
      Quite so, and it's good that there are people of note doing this.

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