BBC Music Magazine

Rutter’s style

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Melody Rutter (above) describes himself as 50 per cent composer and 50 per cent songwriter. His gift for writing catchy and memorable tunes, says Sarah Macdonald, director of music at Selwyn College, Cambridge, ‘makes his music extremely popular with singers and audiences/ congregati­ons around the world’. Imaginatio­n He admits to being a musical magpie rather than a groundbrea­king explorer. Yet the way he adorns a simple scale or arpeggio with counterpoi­nt or harmony makes it fresh and unmistakab­ly his own. Craftsmans­hip Rutter’s innate gifts are underpinne­d by a deep understand­ing of how music is put together, forensic attention to detail when it comes to editing his scores (and other people’s), and a commitment to long hours of hard work to achieve the results he wants. Practicali­ty Rutter ensures that his music is accessible and performabl­e by as many people as possible, providing versions of his bestknown works for varying choral and instrument­al forces and promoting recordings and scores through his website and recording company.

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