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Beyond the borrowed medieval opening line, the rest of the poetic text was written entirely by Rutter. It illustrates a transition from the cold, silent winter darkness into a space of pure awe at the arrival of the Messiah. 🎶 Musical Character

Rutter pulled the opening line directly from the 15th-century Corpus Christi Carol , a text contemporary with the building of King's College Chapel itself.

. Commissioned by the legendary Choir of King's College, Cambridge , it received its premiere during the world-renowned Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols on Christmas Eve. 🔔 Origins and Text

"All Bells in Paradise" instantly became a holiday favorite, finding a permanent home in digital playlists and physical albums like Favourite Carols from King’s . Because of its brilliant balance of simple accessibility and profound beauty, it is heavily performed by church, school, and community choirs across the globe during the holiday season.

Written at the request of the late Sir Stephen Cleobury, who was the Director of Music at King’s College.

The piece is written for mixed SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) voices accompanied by organ or orchestra.

Rutter utilizes a structure of "hushed awe leading to moments of glorious optimism".

True to Rutter's widely beloved style, it features highly accessible, flowing melodies and warm, rich harmonic shifts. 🌍 Cultural Impact

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John Rutter: All Bells In Paradise - -

Beyond the borrowed medieval opening line, the rest of the poetic text was written entirely by Rutter. It illustrates a transition from the cold, silent winter darkness into a space of pure awe at the arrival of the Messiah. 🎶 Musical Character

Rutter pulled the opening line directly from the 15th-century Corpus Christi Carol , a text contemporary with the building of King's College Chapel itself.

. Commissioned by the legendary Choir of King's College, Cambridge , it received its premiere during the world-renowned Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols on Christmas Eve. 🔔 Origins and Text John Rutter: All Bells In Paradise -

"All Bells in Paradise" instantly became a holiday favorite, finding a permanent home in digital playlists and physical albums like Favourite Carols from King’s . Because of its brilliant balance of simple accessibility and profound beauty, it is heavily performed by church, school, and community choirs across the globe during the holiday season.

Written at the request of the late Sir Stephen Cleobury, who was the Director of Music at King’s College. Beyond the borrowed medieval opening line, the rest

The piece is written for mixed SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) voices accompanied by organ or orchestra.

Rutter utilizes a structure of "hushed awe leading to moments of glorious optimism". Because of its brilliant balance of simple accessibility

True to Rutter's widely beloved style, it features highly accessible, flowing melodies and warm, rich harmonic shifts. 🌍 Cultural Impact

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