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John Rutter

John Rutter

British composer, conductor and arranger

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Founder of
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Cambridge Singers
Birthdate
September 24, 1945
Birthplace
London
London
Educated at
Highgate School
Highgate School
Clare College, Cambridge
Clare College, Cambridge
Occupation
Musician
Musician
Composer
Composer

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England
England
Notable Work
Requiem (Rutter)
Requiem (Rutter)
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Mass of the Children
Gloria (Rutter)
Gloria (Rutter)
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Magnificat (Rutter)
Wikidata ID
Q505614
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John Rutter (born September 24, 1945) is an English composer, best known for his choral compositions. Born in London, Rutter attended Highgate School and later studied at Clare College, Cambridge. Some of his notable works include "Requiem", "Mass of the Children", "Gloria", and "Magnificat". He is also the founder of the Cambridge Singers, a choral group dedicated to performing his compositions and other music. Rutter holds citizenship in England.

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