John Rutter's "Magnificat" is a captivating choral album that beautifully blends the sacred and the festive, making it a perfect addition to both Christmas celebrations and year-round enjoyment of choral music. Released on January 1, 1991, under the Collegium label, this 37-minute album showcases Rutter's mastery of choral composition and his ability to evoke deep spiritual and emotional resonance.
The album features seven movements of Rutter's setting of the Magnificat, the canticle of Mary from the Gospel of Luke, interspersed with traditional Christmas carols and hymns. The choral arrangements are rich and lush, highlighting the soaring melodies and intricate harmonies that Rutter is known for. The album opens with "Magnificat anima mea," setting a reverent and uplifting tone, and continues with a mix of Latin text and English carols, including the enchanting "Of a Rose, a Lovely Rose."
Rutter's "Magnificat" is performed by the Cambridge Singers, a renowned choir that brings warmth, precision, and expressive depth to the music. The album is a testament to Rutter's ability to create music that is both deeply spiritual and widely accessible, appealing to fans of choral music and Christmas music alike. Whether you're looking to enhance your holiday season or simply appreciate the beauty of choral singing, this album is a wonderful choice.