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People with the given name Louise or Luise
John Milford Rutter CBE (born 24 September 1945) is a British composer, conductor, editor, arranger and record producer, mainly of choral music.
Born in London, the son of an industrial chemist and his wife, Rutter grew up living over the Globe pub on London's Marylebone Road. He was educated at Highgate School, where his fellow pupils included John Tavener, Howard Shelley, Brian Chapple and Nicholas Snowman; he then read music at Clare College, Cambridge, where he was a member of the choir. He served as director of music at Clare College from 1975 to 1979 and led the choir to international prominence.
In 1981, Rutter founded his own choir, the Cambridge Singers, which he conducts and with which he has made many recordings of sacred choral repertoire (including his own works), particularly under his own label Collegium Records. He resides at Duxford in Cambridgeshire and frequently conducts many choirs and orchestras around the world.
In 1980, he was made an honorary Fellow of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, and in 1988 a Fellow of the Guild of Church Musicians. In 1996, the Archbishop of Canterbury conferred a Lambeth Doctorate of Music upon him in recognition of his contribution to church music. In 2008, he was made an honorary Bencher of the Middle Temple while playing a significant role in the 2008 Temple Festival.
Saint Lawrence or Saint Laurence (also St. Lawrence, St Laurence) is a title applied to many things named after Saint Lawrence, the 3rd century Christian martyr. Its French equivalent is Saint Laurent (and typically hyphenated when used for place names).
A chamber choir is a small or medium sized choir of roughly 8 to 40 singers (occasionally called 'chamber singers'), typically singing classical or religious music in a concert setting. (This is distinct from e.g. a church choir, which sings in religious services, or choirs specializing in popular music such as a barbershop chorus).
St Laurence's Church is a Church of England mission and former parish church in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It is situated alongside the site of Reading Abbey, formerly bounded by the main Compter Gate to the south and the Hospitium of St John to the north. What was once the private chapel of the latter institution still remains in the north aisle.
St Laurence's was one of the three original parish churches, along with St Mary's and St Giles', serving the medieval borough of Reading. It was built to serve the people of the eastern part of the town. Its location next to the Abbey stimulated trade in that part of the town and St Laurence's soon became surrounded by a large market place which included a pillory and stocks.
The church dates from the Norman period but underwent major rebuildings in 1196, in the 15th century and in 1867. The building is of flint with ashlar quoins. The principal feature of the church is a three-stage tower, built in 1458, which closes the vista to the north of Reading's old Market Place. The interior of the church contains several interesting items, including a memorial to John Blagrave, the 16th century English mathematician and a 1522 font used for the christening of Archbishop Laud. The church is a Grade I listed building.
The fourth movement, "My True Love Hath My Heart" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple
The final movement, "When Daisies Pied", from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple Piano: Judith Creighton
Lovely Danielle sings John Rutter's "I Wish You Christmas" at the Liverpool Mayor's Christmas Carol Concert in St. George's Hall on the 22nd of December 2014
The first movement, "It Was a Lover and His Lass" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple Piano: Judith Creighton
The second movement, "Draw On, Sweet Night" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple
The third movement, "Come Live With Me and Be My Love" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple Piano: Judith Creighton
Beloit College Masterworks Chorus & Chamber Singers / Susan Rice - Conductor / Lannette Calhoun - Piano / 5 Dec 2010
The Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Orchestra featuring the Orfeon de Santiago choir and organist Edgar Sanfeliz Botta performs the third and final movement of Gloria (John Rutter) in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Edgar Sanfeliz Botta can be contacted by sending a message to this Youtube account. Title: Gloria Composer: John Rutter Orchestra: Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Featuring choir: Orfeon de Santiago Featuring organist: Edgar Sanfeliz Botta Director: Daria Abreu Place: Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Movement 3: Quoniam tu solus sanctus: Vivace e ritmico Notes from the composer (http://www.johnrutter.com) Gloria was written as a concert work. It was commissioned by the Voices of Mel Olson, Omaha, Nebraska, and the composer directed the first performance on the occasion of his first visit to th...
The Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Orchestra featuring the Orfeon de Santiago choir and organist Edgar Sanfeliz Botta performs the second movement of Gloria (John Rutter) in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Edgar Sanfeliz Botta can be contacted by sending a message to this Youtube account. Title: Gloria Composer: John Rutter Orchestra: Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Featuring choir: Orfeon de Santiago Featuring organist: Edgar Sanfeliz Botta Director: Daria Abreu Place: Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Movement 2: Domine Deus, rex caelestis: Andante Notes from the composer (http://www.johnrutter.com) Gloria was written as a concert work. It was commissioned by the Voices of Mel Olson, Omaha, Nebraska, and the composer directed the first performance on the occasion of his first visit to the United States i...
The fourth movement, "My True Love Hath My Heart" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple
The final movement, "When Daisies Pied", from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple Piano: Judith Creighton
Lovely Danielle sings John Rutter's "I Wish You Christmas" at the Liverpool Mayor's Christmas Carol Concert in St. George's Hall on the 22nd of December 2014
The first movement, "It Was a Lover and His Lass" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple Piano: Judith Creighton
The second movement, "Draw On, Sweet Night" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple
The third movement, "Come Live With Me and Be My Love" from John Rutter's "Birthday Madrigals". Recorded by Tamesis Chamber Choir as part of the second concert in our "A La Carte" season, on 9th March 2013 at St Laurence's Church, Reading. Conductor: Louise Rapple Piano: Judith Creighton
Beloit College Masterworks Chorus & Chamber Singers / Susan Rice - Conductor / Lannette Calhoun - Piano / 5 Dec 2010
The Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Orchestra featuring the Orfeon de Santiago choir and organist Edgar Sanfeliz Botta performs the third and final movement of Gloria (John Rutter) in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Edgar Sanfeliz Botta can be contacted by sending a message to this Youtube account. Title: Gloria Composer: John Rutter Orchestra: Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Featuring choir: Orfeon de Santiago Featuring organist: Edgar Sanfeliz Botta Director: Daria Abreu Place: Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Movement 3: Quoniam tu solus sanctus: Vivace e ritmico Notes from the composer (http://www.johnrutter.com) Gloria was written as a concert work. It was commissioned by the Voices of Mel Olson, Omaha, Nebraska, and the composer directed the first performance on the occasion of his first visit to th...
The Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Orchestra featuring the Orfeon de Santiago choir and organist Edgar Sanfeliz Botta performs the second movement of Gloria (John Rutter) in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Edgar Sanfeliz Botta can be contacted by sending a message to this Youtube account. Title: Gloria Composer: John Rutter Orchestra: Orquesta Sinfónica de Oriente Featuring choir: Orfeon de Santiago Featuring organist: Edgar Sanfeliz Botta Director: Daria Abreu Place: Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Movement 2: Domine Deus, rex caelestis: Andante Notes from the composer (http://www.johnrutter.com) Gloria was written as a concert work. It was commissioned by the Voices of Mel Olson, Omaha, Nebraska, and the composer directed the first performance on the occasion of his first visit to the United States i...