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English composer Sir John Rutter is one of the biggest names in the 20th and 21st century choral world, whose music, for many listeners, represents the sound of Christmas. Also an international conductor, editor, arranger and record producer, he describes himself as a musical 'magpie'. Donald Macleod visits John at his home in the Cambridgeshire countryside, amidst the celebrations of his 80th birthday, to discuss the twists and turns of his extraordinary career. Across the week, we delight in some of his hallmark carols, and hear about the full breadth and depth of his musical life across his eight decades, with some of his hot-off-the-press recordings. Today, Donald and John discuss his pivotal move to Cambridge – initially not to study music. We hear about the intriguing summons that led to his big break, the life-changing crossroads decisions he was faced with, and the key musical relationships he built in the city before and after graduating. Banquet Fugue (from The Reluctant Dragon) The King’s Singers City of London Sinfonia Richard Hickox, conductor A Clare Benediction Clare College Choir Dmitri Ensemble Graham Ross, conductor Nativity Carol The Cambridge Singers City of London Sinfonia John Rutter, conductor Mary’s Lullaby Polyphony Stephen Layton, conductor Reflections: Prelude - Toccata Steven Osborne, piano Royal Philharmonic Orchestra John Rutter, conductor What Sweeter Music; Dormi Jesu The Cambridge Singers City of London Sinfonia John Rutter, conductor Wind in the Willows (Extract – Opening…Scene at Badger’s House) The King’s Singers City of London Sinfonia Richard Baker, narrator Richard Hickox, conductor Produced by Amelia Parker for Âé¶¹Éç Audio Wales and West
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- TrackArtist
- 1.The Reluctant Dragon (Banquet Fugue)The Reluctant Dragon (Banquet Fugue)John Rutter
- 2.A Clare BenedictionA Clare BenedictionJohn Rutter
- 3.Nativity CarolNativity CarolJohn Rutter