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Hailed on release as ‘the Fauré Requiem of the future’ (Music Week), Rutter’s performance with the Cambridge Singers and members of the City of London Sinfonia has transformed the way in which we view one of the great works of European sacred music, and remains definitive.
- Fauré: Requiem (1893 version) (ed. John Rutter)
The 1893 version is an expansion of Fauré’s original,...
- Fauré: Sanctus from Requiem (ed. John Rutter) | John Rutter
Taken from Rutter’s edition of Fauré’s Requiem, this angelic...
- Fauré: In Paradisum from Requiem (ed. John Rutter)
Fauré: In Paradisum from Requiem (ed. John Rutter)...
- Fauré: Requiem (1893 version) (ed. John Rutter)
Fauré: Requiem and Other Sacred Music by John Rutter, Cambridge Singers released in 1984. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and mor...
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Apr 1, 2010 · Listen to Fauré: Requiem & Other Sacred Music by The Cambridge Singers & John Rutter on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Requiem in D Minor, Op. 48: I. Introit et Kyrie", "Requiem in D Minor, Op. 48: II. Offertoire" and more.
The 1893 version is an expansion of Fauré’s original, prepared by the composer for a performance at the Church of the Madeleine in Paris and containing two additional movements, the Offertoire and the Libera me.
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Taken from Rutter’s edition of Fauré’s Requiem, this angelic and widely beloved Sanctus features both the original French words and an optional English text, translated and adapted for singing by John Rutter himself.
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Oct 8, 2018 · Fauré: In Paradisum from Requiem (ed. John Rutter) Accompanied; SATB. Taken from Rutter’s edition of Fauré’s Requiem, this famous movement features both the original French words and an optional English text, translated and adapted for singing by John Rutter himself.