CD REVIEW
JOHN RUTTER
THE PIANO COLLECTION
Wayne Marshall - piano
Decca 28948 55333
(50:21)
John Rutter (born
1945) is a very prolific composer
of mainly sacred choral works,
many associated with Christmas.
He has made umpteen recordings
(Discogs lists 97) either as
composer, conductor, arranger or
producer.
This is the first
time he has transcribed 16 of his
shorter choral works for the
piano so, without the words, the
album including eight carols can
be played to enjoy the melodies
throughout the year.
What sweeter
music is the opening track
and possibly Rutter's best-known
composition. Then among the
others are For the beauty of
the earth, A Gaelic Blessing, The
Colours of Christmas and Candlelight
Carol. The penultimate track
is Mary's Lullaby, liked
by the great jazz pianist George
Shearing, while the 17th and
final track (Epilogue)
is dedicated to his memory with
the piece being played as he
might have played it.
The album was
produced by Rutter in the UK and
recorded during May and September
2020 on the island of Malta, the
home of Wayne Marshall: a pianist
noted for his Gershwin
recordings, as well as a
respected organist (he has
performed at the BBC Proms) and
conductor. He is also credited as
Recording Engineer for this disc.
Beautifully
played, this is another release
to hearten us during present dark
Covid-dominated days, and a
reminder to hope and pray for
better tomorrows.
© Peter
Burt 2020
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