Über den Autor

John Rutter is a renowned English composer, conductor, and arranger, best known for his choral works and contributions to the field of music education. Born in London in 1945, he displayed a talent for music from an early age, studying at the University of Cambridge where he developed his passion for choral music. Rutter's compositions often incorporate elements of traditional English music, and he has a distinctive style that blends lyrical melodies with rich harmonies, making his works popular among choirs worldwide.

Throughout his career, Rutter has composed numerous anthems, carols, and larger choral works, many of which have become staples in the choral repertoire. His works, such as "Gloria" and "Requiem," showcase his skill in creating engaging and accessible music for singers of all levels. In addition to his compositions, Rutter has also conducted various prestigious choirs and orchestras, leaving a lasting impact on the music community. His dedication to choral music continues to inspire new generations of musicians around the globe.

Geburtsdatum September 24, 1945
Geburtsort London, England