Revue de presse
This book offers a wide range [of anthems] in economical and durable form . . . The appeal of all of these anthems is in their grateful vocal lines and in a musical language deeply rooted in an understanding and knowledge of the great choral composers of the past, but with an evident love for the melodic and rhythmic shaping of an eclectic range of twentieth-century British and American composers. (Alan Bullard, Mastersinger, Spring 2004)
Few will need any introduction to the music of . . . John Rutter, and we can rest assured that all of the contents will be approachable and superbly crafted. (Rosemary Broadbent, Church Music Quarterly Sept)