The Swingle Singers
The Swingle Singers
Group from France
Genres: a cappella, jazz, vocal, Classical, choir
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About The Swingle Singers
The Swingle Singers, currently based in London, are an international a cappella phenomenon whose history dates back to 1962. For over seven decades, the unmistakable sound of "Swingle singing" has defined the art form: virtuosic vocal agility and blend demonstrated by their signature close-microphone technique, combined with high-level entertainment that has thrilled audiences around the globe. The latest lineup of young and talented voices represents the group's transformation from pioneering classical/jazz crossover artists to contemporary vocal super-group. Their repertoire encompasses classical, jazz, Latin, pop and rock, all accompanied by their own vocal rhythm section. The Swingle Singers have performed all across the UK, America, Asia, and virtually every country in Europe, have released over 50 recordings, and have won five Grammy Awards. As of 2010, The Swingle Singers are comprised of: - Joanna Goldsmith-Eteson (soprano, UK) - Sara Brimer (soprano, US) - Clare Wheeler (alto, UK) - Lucy Bailey (alto, UK) - Richard Eteson* (tenor, UK) - Christopher Jay (tenor, UK) - Kevin Fox (baritone, Canada) - Tobias Hug (bass, Germany) * Richard Eteson recently announced his departure from the group. History of The Swingle Singers The Swingle Singers were a vocal group originally founded in Paris, France in 1962 and comprised of Ward Swingle, Anne Germain, Jeanette Baucomont, and Jean Cussac. The group, directed primarily by the eponymous Ward Swingle and accompanied by bass and drums, produced complicated, technically impressive covers of anything from modern classics (The Beatles) to classical music (Tchaikovsky, Beethoven) to opera (Rossini). Their arrangements are often informed by jazz harmonies and stylings. Other influences included Nat King Cole, various smooth singers and pianists. The Swingle Singers were active in classical music. A 'hit' for them was Bach's 'Air On The G String', recorded with the Modern Jazz Quartet. Luciano Berio wrote his postmodern symphony Sinfonia for eight voices and orchestra with them in mind. The original group disbanded in 1973 but has reformed several times since, using different names but continuing Ward Swingle's tradition of jazz-infused arrangements and extreme technical proficiency. The most current incarnation of the group is once again called The Swingle Singers. The Swingel Singers official site: http://www.swinglesingers.com
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| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| The Swingle Singers | A Tribute to Johann Sebastian | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Aria and Variations: No.5 in E major HWV 430 | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Fugue a La Gigue | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Largo_Harpsichord Concerto No. 5 in F minor BWV 1056 | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Organ Fugue BWV 542 | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Bee Gees Medley | ||
| The Swingle Singers | The Ash Grove [Wales] (arr. Jonathan Rathbone) | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Prelude Et Fugue Pour Orgue Bwv 541 en sol majeur | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Bach's Greatest Hits | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Lady Madonna | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Tribute to Johann Sebastian | ||
| The Swingle Singers | O Tannenbaum | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Badinerie_Orchestral Suite No.2 BWV 1067 | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Libertango | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Swingle Ladies | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Insensatez | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Ode to Joy | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Fugue in D Minor | ||
| The Swingle Singers | We Three Kings Of Orient Are | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Spain (After Chick Corea) | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Aranjuez Pour Guitare Et Orchestre | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Concerto Pour 2 Violons En Ré Mineur BWV 1043 | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Ah! Vous Dirais-Je Maman (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) | ||
| The Swingle Singers | The Blue Skies | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Ticket to Ride: A Beatles Tribute | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Poor Wayfaring Stranger | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Praeambulum [Partita No.5 in G BWV 829] | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Prelude Et Fugue Pour Orgue Bwv 541, en sol majeur | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Minor, BWV 1068 | ||
| The Swingle Singers | Badinerie (from the Suite in B minor) [1964] |