Suite Changes

Composer: John Rutter

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A masterful expression of its poetic preface: “The sweetness of dreams, the sweetness of what is implied – restlessly remembered.” It was commissioned by the Concert Artist Guild of New York City for David Bilger. It was premiered by Bilger and Jim Winn in the Carnegie Recital Hall in 1986. Recorded on the CD “Morgan Powell” by Ray Sasaki, trumpet and Jean Dayton Sasaki, piano on New World Records 80499-2.
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A masterful expression of its poetic preface: “The sweetness of dreams, the sweetness of what is implied – restlessly remembered.” It was commissioned by the Concert Artist Guild of New York City for David Bilger. It was premiered by Bilger and Jim Winn in the Carnegie Recital Hall in 1986. Recorded on the CD “Morgan Powell” by Ray Sasaki, trumpet and Jean Dayton Sasaki, piano on New World Records 80499-2.
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About the Composer

John Rutter, born on September 24, 1945, in London, England, is a contemporary composer, conductor, and arranger, renowned for his significant contributions to choral music. He displayed musical talent early in life and received his education at Highgate School, where he was a chorister, and later at Clare College, Cambridge, where he studied music under the tutelage of Sir David Willcocks.

Rutter’s career is marked by his prolific output of choral compositions, which range from large-scale works to smaller-scale anthems and carols. His compositions often draw inspiration from traditional melodies and texts, which he blends with modern harmonies and arrangements, creating music that is both accessible and emotionally resonant.

In addition to his work as a composer, Rutter has made substantial contributions as a conductor and arranger. He has conducted many choirs and orchestras worldwide, including the Cambridge Singers, a professional chamber choir he founded in 1981. Under his direction, the Cambridge Singers have become internationally acclaimed for their recordings of choral music, including many of Rutter’s own compositions.

Throughout his career, Rutter’s music has garnered widespread popularity and has become a staple in the repertoire of choirs around the world. His compositions, such as the “Gloria” and “Requiem,” are frequently performed in concert halls and churches, and his arrangements of traditional carols are beloved by audiences during the holiday season.

John Rutter’s contributions to choral music have earned him numerous awards and honors, including several honorary degrees and appointments as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to music. He continues to compose, conduct, and advocate for the importance of choral music in the cultural landscape.

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