Category: Rock
Concerto No.3 - The Swingle Singers* - The Swingle Singers (CD)
2005
Label: Virgin Classics - 7243 4 82132 2 8 • Format: CD Compilation • Country: UK • Genre: Classical •
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MihnWho are the Swingle Singers? Best Of The Swingle Singers This is a good cd to introduce one to the Swingle Singers. Best Of The Swingle Singers If one is already a fan, this cd covers a vast range of their variegated repertoire. Excellent listening. By pertcatigacelacorntabdihereati.xyzinfoa (Sylvania, Ohio, USA).
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KazikinosJazz Sebastian Bach is a compilation album / re-issue of music by the Paris-based Swingle pertcatigacelacorntabdihereati.xyzinfo combines the tracks from two previous releases, 's Bach's Greatest Hits a.k.a. Jazz Sébastien Bach (tracks ) with 's Back to Bach a.k.a. Jazz Sébastien Bach Vol. 2 (tracks ).. Track listing all compositions by J.S. Bach "Fugue in D Minor" from The Art of the Fugue –
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TashicageThe Swingle Singers are still going, although the line up changes over time, they still manage to produce innovative a capella readings of classical music. This album features the line up from the 80s and 90s and will take you back to some of the sounds that you might remember from then - I'm sure Kenny Everett used one of their arrangements in /5(31).
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TushicageThe real life American husband and wife team Bonita Primrose and Van Atkins added the lighter side of Milli and Joe. The handsome Trinidadian bass-baritone Edric Connor was cast as man-of-all-work Abe.'Summer Song' opened in London at the Princes Theatre where although the show received mainly favourable reviews it ran for only performances.
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JujasThe Swingle Singers heard here are not the original French group that were an essential part of any cocktail-party-ready LP shelf in the late '60s, but the group's second (and still viable) incarnation, founded in London in the s. There is no indication of when and where the music was recorded, or of the original recordings from which it was taken -- features that are always desirable in a.
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MarnSony has done a shamefully pitiful job at reissuing their Swingle Singers' back catalog on CD, and one of the most lamentable casualties is the album "Baroque" (not to be confused with the earlier album of the Swingle Singers from , Going Baroque).When the original, Paris-based group founded ten years earlier by Ward Swingle (born in Mobile, Alabama, and the only non-French member /5(4).
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FezilkreeThe Swingle Singers are a vocal ensemble founded by the American jazz musician Ward Swingle in Paris in the early s. Swingle was an established figure within the Paris music scene and had been involved with artists such as Edith Piaf and Charles Aznavour prior to creating his vision for a vocal pertcatigacelacorntabdihereati.xyzinfo group was an immediate success and between 19picked up four Grammy.
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BrarisarThis is one of the basic differences between Double Six and the Swingle Singers, and one of the paradoxes about the latter, since Ward Swingle’s group adopts the configuration of a (double) quartet in the pure western (in fact, European) classical tradition, vocal as well as instrumental, while the lack of any articulated or “comprehensible.