Rutter: Go forth into the world

This page lists our only recording of Go forth into the world, by John Rutter (b.1945) on CD.

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Rutter: Gloria I, II & III, etc.

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - August 2001

Label:

Hyperion

Catalogue No:

CDA67259

Discs:

1

Barcode:

0034571172590

Medium:

CD

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Rutter:

Gloria I, II & III

Come down, O Love divine

Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace

To everything there is a season

I my Best-Beloved's am

Praise the Lord, O my soul

I will lift up mine eyes

As the bridegroom to his chosen

A Clare Benediction

The Lord is my light and my salvation

Go forth into the world

Thy perfect love

Te Deum


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playRutter: Gloria - 1. Gloria In Excelsis Deo

playRutter: Gloria - 2. Domine Deus, Rex Caelestis

playRutter: Gloria - 3. Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus

playRutter: Come Down, O Love Divine

playRutter: Lord, Make Me An Instrument Of Thy Peace

playRutter: To Everything There Is A Season

playRutter: I My Best-Beloved's Am

playRutter: Praise The Lord, O My Soul

playRutter: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes

playRutter: As The Bridegroom To His Chosen

playRutter: A Clare Benediction

playRutter: The Lord Is My Light & My Salvation

playRutter: Go Forth Into The World

playRutter: Thy Perfect Love

playRutter: Te Deum

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“This superb disc contains a balanced cross- section of Rutter's sacred choral music, spanning over a quarter century and featuring several first recordings. Rutter's stylistic hallmarks are all here: an unfailing knack to get to the root of the text, exquisitely balanced vocal writing, melting harmonies, intensely sweet turns of phrase, short ecstatic climaxes, but also a willingness to be astringent, and rhythmically powerful. There are nods to pageantry, for example in the conclusion of the Gloria with its Waltonian swagger, some decliously echt Sullivan at the end of the Te Deum and, in I my Best-beloved's am, an occasional vision of the neo-Byzantine soundworld of his fellow Highgate School pupil, John Tavener.
The artistry of the 25 full-bodied voices of Polyphony is beyond reproach, only suffering a deficit in sheer volume when pitted against the full fury of The Wallace Collection. Sumptuously recorded, all the forces involved play to perfection. Greatly enjoyable.”

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