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Infobox musical artist | name = The King's Singers| image =| caption = Clockwise from upper left: Christopher Gabbitas, Philip Lawson, Stephen Connolly, Paul Phoenix, David Hurley, Robin Tyson| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Cambridge , England | genre = Classical (music)|Classical
Pop music|Pop | years_active = 1968& ndash;present| label = EMI
RCA Victor|BMG
Telarc
Signum
SPS| associated_acts =| website =| current_members = David Hurley
Timothy Wayne-Wright
Paul Phoenix (singer)|Paul Phoenix
Christopher Bruerton
Christopher Gabbitas
Jonathan Howard| past_members =| notable_instruments =
The '''King's Singers''' is a Great Britain|British a cappella Choir|vocal ensemble who celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2008. Their name recalls King's College, Cambridge|King's College in Cambridge , England , where the group was formed by six Choir of King's College, Cambridge|choral scholars in 1968. In the United Kingdom, their popularity peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s. Thereafter they began to reach a wider international audience, appearing frequently on The Johnny Carson Show in the U.S. In 1987, they were prominently featured as guests on the Emmy Award winning ABC-TV special Julie Andrews: The Sound Of Christmas . In February 2009 their CD, Simple Gifts , won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Crossover Album .

Today the ensemble travels worldwide for its performances, appearing in around 125 concerts each year, mostly in Europe , the United States|U.S. and the Far East, having recently added the People's Republic of China to their list of touring territories. 40th anniversary celebration concerts included two "best of" concerts at the Cadogan Hall, London, on April 30, 2008, and a sacred performance the following day in the chapel of King's College Cambridge, as well as concerts in Paris, Rome, Berlin, New York and Tokyo (to name but a few). In recent years the group has enjoyed several UK appearances in the Royal Albert Hall Proms , and concerts as part of the Three Choirs Festival and City of London Festival .

History


The group has always consisted of six singers in total, with their membership changing over the years. None of the original members remain. The first stable incarnation of the group, from 1968 until 1978, included:

  • Nigel Perrin ( countertenor 1)

  • Alastair Hume ( countertenor 2)

  • Alastair Thompson ( tenor )

  • Anthony Holt ( baritone 1/ tenor 2) (actually from Christ Church, Oxford , rather than King's)

  • Simon Carrington ( baritone 2)

  • Brian Kay ( bass (vocal range)|bass )


  • The current ensemble is composed of (starting year in brackets):

  • David Hurley ( countertenor 1) - (1990)

  • Tim Wayne-Wright ( countertenor 2) - (2009)

  • Paul Phoenix (singer)|Paul Phoenix ( tenor ) - (1997)

  • Christopher Bruerton ( baritone 1) - (2012)

  • Christopher Gabbitas ( baritone 2) - (2004)

  • Jonathan Howard ( bass (vocal range)|bass ) - (2010)


  • Former members of the King's Singers also include Jeremy Jackman , Bob Chilcott , Nigel Short, Grayston Ives|Bill Ives , Bruce Russell, Colin Mason, Gabriel Crouch , Stephen Connolly and Robin Tyson. There have been 22 members of the King's Singers, for whom the average length of tenure is around 12 years.

    Around the year 2000, the King's Singers briefly called themselves ''king'singers (with a lower case k and a single s), as can be seen on the cover of http://www.kingssingers.com/p/cds-aand-dvds/fire*water-the-spirit-of-renaissance-spain/cd9.html Fire-Water and several http://www.kingssingers.com/c/kings-singers/song-sheets.html song sheets. This name change did not last long, but the current circular logo appears to originate from this name.

    Influences


    The group cites as its influences The Hi-Lo's vocal jazz group, http://www.singers.com/jazz/hi-los.html The Hi-Lo's at Singers.com http://www.myspace.com/thekingssingers The King's Singers MySpace Page the Comedian Harmonists , the Mastersingers and (perhaps most importantly) the style of singing instilled into them by Sir David Willcocks , their Director of Music at King's College, Cambridge. It was this serene and precise sound, with vibrato used only as a colour rather than a default setting, that was expanded by the early King's Singers to be used on all genres of music, from renaissance church repertoire such as they had performed as part of the daily chapel services at the university, to pop/jazz/folk/spiritual arrangements that were soon added to their concert programmes.

    Repertoire


    They took hold of the idea that concerts need not contain merely one form of music; audiences could be educated as well as entertained. For those who came expecting pop music there would be classical music as well, and vice-versa. This started out of necessity; for their first few concerts the group simply had to perform everything they knew in order to fill a concert programme, and this included religious music from their chapel library, along with folksongs and other "lollipops". Over the years their library has expanded so that it now includes some 2,000 works of all styles.

    The group is best known for its a cappella performances which have as a foundation a strong bass/baritone blend on which the other voices sit, a principle known as the "Pyramid of Sound." In addition, the King's Singers have frequently performed with instruments, both in recordings and in concert.

    Concert structure


    Most of their a cappella concerts are divided into five distinct groups of pieces. The first four vary widely (madrigals, folk songs, recently commissioned pieces, etc.) but are generally taken from the serious side of the group's repertoire, but the last group of the concert is typically a "close harmony" set. Often it consists of lighter fare, including music of The Beatles , Billy Joel , Queen (band)|Queen , George Gershwin , Harold Arlen or Irving Berlin , many of which have been arranged for the group by composers such as Richard Rodney Bennett , Jeremy Lubbock , Bob Chilcott , Philip Lawson (baritone)|Philip Lawson and John Rutter . Sometimes the final set (in a concert of religious music) will be a spiritual harmony set - entitled "Songs of Faith and Hope." This set could be composed of American Spirituals, arranged by contemporary composers, including group member Philip Lawson (singer)|Philip Lawson and former member Bob Chilcott . Pieces in this set could include Simple Gifts , Deep River (song)|Deep River , Down to the River to Pray , and Stand Still , Jordan as well as more spiritual pop songs such as "Some Folks Lives Roll Easy" by Paul Simon .

    More recently, however, the King's Singers have begun to perform "Concept Programmes" which have a set theme running throughout. These could be simply a 60-minute first-half sequence, often performed in European Cathedral concerts, with a Mass or Requiem setting providing the backbone, interspersed with other shorter works, or a more fundamental concept which infuses every piece performed. Examples of this latter art include "Sacred Bridges," a programme of Jewish, Islamic and Christian Psalm What are Islamic Psalms? settings, performed with Dr. Vladimir Ivanoff and his ensemble, "Sarband." The group has also created concert programmes relating to recent CD recordings, including "Landscape and Time" and "Treason and Dischord," the latter a programme commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot , and including a script read in live performances by actors Joss Ackland and Bill Wallis . The group works closely with concert promoters and local agents to determine the best possible programme for each concert, whether for church, concert hall, open-air venue or private house.

    Modern repertoire


    The King's Singers are also known for frequently commissioning works from contemporary composers. Starting with "Timepiece," commissioned by the Camden Festival in 1972 from composer Paul Patterson (and still regularly performed today), they have continued by commissioning pieces from (amongst others) Malcolm Williamson , Ned Rorem , György Ligeti , Libby Larsen , Daron Hagen , Francis Pott , Sir Peter Maxwell Davies , Sir John Tavener , John McCabe (composer)|John McCabe , Sally Beamish , Jackson Hill , Geoffrey Poole , Joby Talbot , Jocelyn Pook , Graham Lack , Ivan Moody and Bob Chilcott . In 2008 they performed a piece commissioned jointly for them and the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain written by Eric Whitacre .

    Activities of former members


    Many former members of the King's Singers have remained active in the world of Choir|choral music . Former Tenor Bob Chilcott is now a composer, conductor of the BBC Singers, and workshop leader. Former baritone Gabriel Crouch is now the director of choral ensembles at Princeton University and former countertenor Nigel Short founded a professional choir, Tenebrae (choir)|Tenebrae , on leaving the group in 2001. Baritone Simon Carrington is director emeritus of the Yale Schola Cantorum at the Yale Institute for Sacred Music and now directs the Simon Carrington Singers based in Kansas City, Missouri . Tony Holt is on the music faculty at St. Olaf College as a voice instructor. The original bass, Brian Kay, became well known as a radio and TV broadcaster; Bruce Russell is now vicar of St Francis Church, Langley in Berkshire.

    Educational activities


    In addition to recording and performing, the King's Singers have a commitment to education, often participating in master class es and workshops. Every two years they hold a residency at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in Lübeck , Germany, at which up to 12 a cappella groups from all over the world are taught over a period of four days, culminating in a public performance. The group also leads around a dozen additional one-off masterclasses throughout the year, normally in conjunction with concert performances and often as part of their twice-yearly US tours.During its time, The King's Singers have taught many groups that have now become known in their own right, such as The Real Group Citation needed|date=May 2011, Rajaton Citation needed|date=May 2011, Singer Pur and Calmus Ensemble, in all of whose performances the influence of their former teachers is evidentCitation needed|date=May 2011.

    Several of the King's Singers also arranged pieces, both for the group and pieces to publish in their line of music. Recently, Philip Lawson (singer)|Philip Lawson and Bob Chilcott have been the most prolific composers in the group.

    Members


    King's Singers Members

    Discography


    In 2003 the group signed with Signum Records , with whom they have released nine albums in five years, with another two in the pipeline at the time of writing. In addition, the group made an experimental recording of Thomas Tallis' 40-part masterpiece, "Spem in Alium," using modern studio multi-tracking techniques to turn their 6 voices into 40, the results of which can be heard on a Signum CD and Iambic Productions DVD, which includes a documentary on the making of the CD.

    The group's latest CD full-length CD was released on 30 April 2008 and is a selection of 16 pop ballads, spirituals, and folk songs. The CD is called Simple Gifts and is the first full-length studio CD since the 1990s. The arrangements on the album are by current first baritone Philip Lawson (baritone)|Philip Lawson , Peter Knight and former tenor Bob Chilcott , and the album was recorded at the studios of Status Quo (band)|Status Quo , located at the house of lead guitarist Francis Rossi , and engineered by Gregg Jackman, brother of former King's Singers counter tenor Jeremy Jackman . In February 2009 Simple Gifts won a Grammy award for Best Classical Crossover Album. An EP recording, From the Heart, was released in 2010.

    In December 2007, The King's Singers recorded a Christmas concert, Rejoice and be Merry! with The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square , http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695214494,00.html that was released on CD on September 30, 2008; it also was released on DVD October 21, 2008. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EVKWM0, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HY3BQS The CD features both a cappella and accompanied songs by The King's Singers and The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Six tracks feature the King's Singers alone, with another another five tracks featuring the combined King's Singer's and Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the remaining eight tracks feature The Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The recorded concert was also broadcast on US PBS stations in December 2008. http://mormontabernaclechoir.org/pages/RJBM_Broadcast

    Disc NameRelease YearInstrumentation# of A cappella Tracks# of Tracks
    1605: Treason and Dischord 2005Concordia Viol Consort and Sarah Baldock (organ)715
    À la Française 1990Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Carl Davis
    All at Once Well Met 1987Lute and Tabor2935
    America 1989, 2006 English Chamber Orchestra 010
    Annie Laurie 1993Guitar, Flute, Piccolo718
    The Beatles Connection 19861919
    Capella (compilation)200341
    Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo; Holy Moses 1972, 2006Steve Gray , bass: Brian Odges (Holy Moses)018
    ''Chanson d'amour 19931121
    Circle of Life 1997Metrapole Orkest312
    Colouring Book 200518
    Christmas 2003String Quartet and Drums2325
    Deck the Hall - Songs for Christmas 19911515
    English Renaissance 19952020
    Fire~Water 2000 Andrew Lawrence-King , The Harp Consort 17
    Gesualdo: Tenebrae Responses for Maundy Thursday 20041414
    The Golden Age - Siglo de Oro 2008Keith McGowan10
    Good Vibrations 19931313
    ''Here's a Howdy Do! 1993Sound Effects, Organ, Piano, Double Bass, Drums1115
    De Janequin aux Beatles (compilation)1999Various55
    ''Kid's Stuff 1986, 2000 Judi Dench , Various14
    ''The King's Singers Original Debut Recording 1971, 1994The Gordon Langford Trio513
    György Ligeti Edition, Vol. 4 (Vocal Works) 1997
    Landscape & Time 20061111
    A Little Christmas Music 1989 Kiri Te Kanawa , City of London Sinfonia 720
    Madrigal History Tour 1984, 1989Consort of Musicke034
    My Spirit Sang All Day 19882525
    New Day 1980915
    Nightsong 1997Various515
    The Quiet Heart - Choral Essays Vol.1 20061919
    Reflections - Choral Essays Vol.2 20082020
    In This Quiet Moment - Choral Essays Vol.3 20101818
    Rejoice and be Merry! 2008 Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square 611 (19)The CD has 19 tracks, but the King's Singers are only featured in 11 tracks
    Renaissance (Works by Josquin Desprez) 19932121
    Sacred Bridges 2005 Sarband 712
    Simple Gifts 20081616
    Six 200566
    Spem in alium 2006(One interview track)12
    Street Songs 1998 Evelyn Glennie (percussion)7? 18
    Tribute to the Comedian Harmonists 1985Piano6? 16
    The Triumphs of Oriana 2002, 200625? 25
    Three Musical Fables 1983 Cambridge Singers and City of London Sinfonia 03
    Watching the White Wheat 1986Various916

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    Many King's Singers arrangements have been published, including a number compiled into songs books http://kingssingers.com/c/kings-singers/song-books.html

    References




    External links


  • http://www.kingssingers.com/ King's Singers - official site

  • http://www.dj-records.com/ King's Singers – official distributor

  • http://www.kingssing.com/ King's Singers – fan site

  • http://www.ks-2008asiantour.com/ King's Singers Asia Tour


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