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Hi John: This is Solomon, how are you: )? We contacted you about 3 years ago to buy license of “For the Beauty of the Earth” and translate into Chinese lyrics. This time, we need your beautiful song “All Bells in Paradise”.

It’s for a Taiwanese church and we will translate the lyrics into Chinese. Same as last time, we will print 60 copies by ourselves with the Chinese lyrics. To respect your copyright, we will pay you the license fee. Please advise how much it will be, and the way we can pay you. Thank you very much!

Star Carol – Rutter. Arranger: John Rutter. “Star Carol - Rutter” Choral Rehearsal Tracks CLICK PLAY TO LISTEN FOR FREE. Audio Player. Buy Star Carol (Instrumental Parts Cello) by Joh at jwpepper.com. Choral Sheet Music. The masterful pen of John Rutter created this marvelous Chris.

Dear Mr Rutter, I am now watching a music performance playing your beautifull performance as the final piece of the show. It is very beautiful and deeply touching my heart as if i can feel the spirit that you want to convey trough your music They are 1. A Roving that quite familiar to me cause it sound like our flocklor music from borneo ampar ampar pisang 2. I have boarneg trimmed with blue whic is so soft and tender 3. O waly waly 4.

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Dashing away Thank you for your beautiful sound of art Cheers. We recently lost our beloved mother, Ella Pumber, to cancer in her 99th year. Our home has always been filled with our faith in God and with music and singing. After her death, on Dec 31st, 2016, my grief has been profound. I was invited to sing at some rehearsals of your Requiem, in Texas, by my sister, and found something deep inside of me respond to the beautiful choices of text, both Latin and English, and the exquisite progression of primordial grief to hope in God. It has brought comfort to my aching soul. Thank you for sharing this work with the world.

Sincerely, Lena Pumber. I sing with the Delaware Choral Society in Dover DE USA. We are performing the Mass for the Chirldren. It’s a small group of singers that’s been performing various works since the early 60’s.

What was going on in your heart when you composed this piece? When I hear it. I want to cry. And I don’t know if I’m going to be able to sing it for the same reason. I don’t know if I’ll hear back from you, but at least I’ve expressed myself to you.

We have a number of your compositions in our collection of music. My name is Terry Thomas and I direct the chorus at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, FL. My chorus sang FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE EARTH a couple of years ago and enjoyed it immensely. We would like to use it as one of our adjudicated pieces for the Florida Vocal Association in February. However, my group is small and I would like to perform it as an SAB piece. Have you ever arranged it for that voicing before?

The rules are very strict and I fear that any editing I do to make it SAB will be met with disqualification. I look forward to your reply, and thanks in advance for your time.

Rutter, with my choir (Germany!) we performe “Christmas Lullaby” and “Angels Carol”, now we practice “For The Beauty”. Our problem is that we havn’t any regular pianist or ensemble which can accompany us – I have to sing the bass and to conduct at the same time. I think other choirs have the same problem. The only possibility is the website youraccompanist.com where you can buy piano accompaniments from your pieces. Yes, they are nice but I love the orchestral accompaniment from your records.

Have you ever thought about releasing a CD with orchestral accommpaiments of the best selling songs (or to sell it as MP3-Download in internet), perhaps £10-15 per track. (After all, there are all orchestral tracks from the master band, they don’t have to be produced extra.) I think, many little choirs would be happy about this and they would pay for it. It would make the praise of God greater.

Because of this absence I made an own version with my computer (midi) and a special software, wich sounds like an orchestra. It is the best I can get. Here is a track with with cut-outs of my “work” – but you see it’s really just makeshift: It would be very friendly if you would think about this proposal. Sincerely yours, Christian.

Dear Dr John Rutter CBE: I have an invitation for you. Is it possible to let me know you e-mail address, please?

Yours sincerely IVOR R.HOSGOOD MBE Chairman-Secretary & Trustee The Norfolk Youth Music Trust Wahnfried 4 Church Close Buxton NORWICH England NR10 5ER Tel. 42 Website: Founded in October 1977 as Music at Saint George’s A Registered Charity (Number 1043945) whose Trustees are Ivor R.Hosgood MBE; Jonathan Wortley MA(Cantab); and Mrs Jennifer F.Hosgood MA. ©The Norfolk Youth Music Trust 2016.

John Rutter, Hello, I am a classical saxophonist Yun Seok Lee who is a big fan of your music. Currently performing and teaching in South Korea, I studied classic and Jazz saxophone at Mannes College in NYC, and Berklee College of Music in Boston. After getting to know of your Suite Antique from a Flutist’s album, I became deeply interested in recording them for my first CD. That’s why I am writing this email to know more of the copyright. If you can give me your email, or send me an email to, I would like to send my profile and sample recordings. Again, I deeply appreciate for you beautiful music and would like to receive your answer.

Sincerely yours, Yun Seok Lee. Dear John Rutter, I am Luis Rodriguez (violinist). Last December, I played your Suite Lyrique at Palau de la Musica de Catalunya, in Barcelona. It was a very good experience to play with you and we all enjoyed a lot.

I have a piano duo, currently studying a master at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and we would like to play your music in our studies. We have been thinking in the Suite Antique. Do you have any arrangement for violin and piano? Or another piece for the same instruments? Thank you very much, Best wishes Luis.

Dear John, I’m pleased to have been invited to be the violin soloist in a concert on July 3rd in The Great Hall at Dartington with the Exeter Festival Chorus conducted by Nigel Perrin in Tucapsky ‘Seven Sorrows’ for violin and choir. I suggested we might also perform ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’ from your Requiem with the oboe solo on violin and just wanted to check this is ok with you? Sir David Willcocks was the Patron of EFC – I so enjoyed the memorial concert for him at King’s College Chapel on St Cecilia’s Day and your eloquent tribute. Best wishes, Madeleine.

Rutter, My name is Cameron Pieper and I am a masters student at Manhattan School of Music studying with Solomon Mikowsky in piano performance. I worked with the librarians at MSM trying to find a piece of yours, the Beatles Concerto, but to no avail. My brother, a pianist as well, and I are looking to perform the concerto in Wisconsin with an orchestra. It would be greatly appreciated if you would be able to steer us in the direction of a perusal copy or of the piano score. From what I have gathered the piece was labeled an arrangement, so the rights would be with whoever owns the rights to the Beatles music, but if there was a way to still get a performance I think it would be fantastic.

Any help would be amazing. Thank you for your consideration, Cameron Pieper.

As a young man, I was introduced to your music through a high school choir teacher in 1990. After high school, I listened to your music as I studied my way through college and graduate school. Today, your music is often heard in our home on Sundays as my wife and children set aside the Sabbath for worship. When people enter my office at work, and hear music, it’s often your music playing in the background.

Arriving early at work today, I found myself wrestling with a particularly interesting challenge. As I contemplated the work ahead of me, I instinctively reached for my favorites list, when Lux Aeterna came on. I was moved by the music. And in this inspired state, I could not help but think of Matthew 5:16 “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Mr.

Rutter, thank you for helping me better understand the meaning of this scripture. Because of your uplifting music, I found myself thanking God for your good works. They have touched my life. I am profoundly grateful for your music. Thank you for the wonderful gift of inspiration you have shared with the world. Rutter, I teach Music Education and Strings at the University of Alabama.

Last weekend, I conducted “Dashing Away” from your Suite for Strings with a first-rate group of high school string players at a festival orchestra in Tennessee. A+ on your counterpoint!! During the rehearsal I taught them about counterpoint and the subtleties of how clever this composition is! It was a great pleasure to play it! We also played “O Waly Waly,” surely the definitive arrangement of that song. Thank you for this exquisite suite! Maestro Rutter: I attended last night’s performance (November 5, 2015) of “The Gift of Life” at St.

I flew in from Atlanta, GA just for this performance. Being of the Anglican faith, and having sung “Gloria” and other compositions, I was excited to be in such a great venue and actually see you conduct.

I wasn’t disappointed. There are those in my parish who are jealous that I work for an airline that allows me to travel. Thank you very much for the wonderful works you have created and shared with the world.

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I only hope that one day you will visit Atlanta! I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Rutter at Trinity Church in Boston many years ago. I remarked to him that I thought that every hymnist had been dead for two hundred yearshe humorously replied that he was alive and still kicking. I am a parishioner of a beautiful 104 years old Episopcal church in Hyannisport Massachusetts.

We are a summer chapel and our church, therefore, has no heat!!! That not withstanding, we have a tradition of reopening our church on Christmas Eve for a midnight servicea special time in a special place – and we will likely have a full congregation again this year. It is our intent to play John’s beautiful ‘ Candlelight Carol’ that will surely be as warmly received as was our summer rendition of his ‘May the lord bless you and keep you’ Mr.

Rutter,Sir, you are truly inspirational in your compositions. Under separate cover I will send you a DVD of an equally inspirational individual called Noboyuki Tsjii’. I know you will enjoy the DVD as much as I did. Kind personal regardsI fondly remember your visit to Trinity Church all those years ago.

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John Rutter (b.1945) 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.