
John Rutter is a British composer and conductor, born in 1945, known for his contributions to choral music. A prominent figure in classical music, he has composed numerous works, including the celebrated "Requiem" and "Gloria". His music often blends traditional and contemporary elements, making it widely performed by choirs worldwide. Rutter founded the Cambridge Singers in 1981, a group dedicated to recording and performing choral works. His compositions have been featured in significant events, including royal ceremonies. John Rutter remains a key figure in modern classical music, enriching the genre with his accessible and emotive works.
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