The King's Singers: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
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July 23, 2018 | Tom Huizenga -- Fifty years ago, a group of six guys walked on a London stage to perform for the first time as The King's Singers. They were choral scholars and graduates from King's College, part of England's venerable Cambridge University.
The group quickly earned a reputation for its precise and warm close-harmony singing, which is as strong as ever today. There have been more than 150 King's Singers recordings, Grammy and Emmy awards, and countless concerts and television appearances. New singers, of course, have cycled through over five decades, but the six-man vocal setup has remained constant: two countertenors, one tenor, two baritones and a bass. Also unchanged is the group's penchant for singing just about every style of music.
So it is no surprise that the current iteration of The King's Singers - in the midst of their 50th-anniversary tour - brings a diverse set list to the Tiny Desk, including a Beatles tune and a bawdy madrigal from the 1500s.
Notice the glistening top end on Lennon and McCartney's "I'll Follow the Sun," courtesy of countertenors Timothy Wayne-Wright and Patrick Dunachie. "Shenandoah," the traditional American song, sports a velvety carpet of accompaniment for baritone Christopher Bruerton's lead. The blend of light and color shifts beautifully in Bob Chilcott's diaphanous arrangement.
"Horizons," with its cinematic hissing, humming and other special effects, tells a tragic story of the San people of Southern Africa, while the rhythmic and risqué "Dessus le marché d'Arras" channels a bustling 16th-century French marketplace.
The King's Singers remains a vocal juggernaut, playing 150 concerts in this anniversary year. With its power, finesse and silky blend, the group is like some close-harmony Ferrari that can purr and growl, leaving you amazed at the splendor of the human voice.
Set List
"I'll Follow the Sun" (Lennon-McCartney, arr. Bill Ives)
"Shenandoah" (arr. Bob Chilcott)
"Horizons" (Peter Louis van Dijk)
"Dessus le marché d'Arras" (Lassus)
Musicians
Patrick Dunachie, Timothy Wayne-Wright (countertenors); Julian Gregory (tenor); Christopher Bruerton, Christopher Gabbitas (baritones); Jonathan Howard (bass)
Credits
Producers: Tom Huizenga, Morgan Noelle Smith; Creative Director: Bob Boilen; Audio Engineer: Suraya Mohamed; Videographers: Niki Walker, CJ Riculan, Maia Stern; Production Assistant: Joshua Bote; Photo: Eslah Attar/NPR.
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I went to a King's Singers concert while at university in 1983. It is a joy to see this wonderful tradition still going strong 35 years on. The tight harmonies, the powerful projection, and the fun they clearly have while singing is delightful. Happy 50th Anniversary to the King's Singers, and thank you, Tiny Desk, for consistently featuring fine music, some new, some old.
@gregoryedwards8004
6 жыл бұрын
The list of Noblemen that come form Kings over 50s years is Amazing
@robertmorris2056
6 жыл бұрын
I saw them in about 1990. It was a wonderful experience. I knew they were still singing, but did not realize they had transitioned to this young (comparably) lineup.
@zalirah
5 жыл бұрын
What do you guys mean? They are renewed?
@mawgateway
10 ай бұрын
I saw them in 1992 at Ambassador College in Pasadena. Sat on the front row. No one is left from that group. They sounded great then and just as great now after numerous member turnovers.
Lovely surpise from NPR. THAT'S being open minded in music. Thank you!
Whoever does the audio for these needs to be paid more. No amount of money is too much
@FAXLN
3 жыл бұрын
wait was the audio editing after recording ? like autotune ?
@ColocasiaCorm
3 жыл бұрын
Shut up
@EdiDrums
3 жыл бұрын
Whoever does the audio? Named at 17:33 Audio Engineer: Suraya Mohamed
@GiacomoTongiani
3 жыл бұрын
@@FAXLN autotune on king's singers? i hope you are joking
@tysonjensen2175
4 ай бұрын
@FAXLN no, the opposite. Clean, clear, balanced. How it sounds live in this setting. (A dry venue).
Remember live music? Virtual lockdown choirs are a nice novelty but nothing compares with seeing and hearing people singing as one, together. Thank you for this beautiful concert. Beautiful.
Saw these guys last year... awesome performers. If you think their voices sound good in this soft-surfaced room, just imagine the enormous reverb that fills a hard-surfaced cathedral. It was incredible!
16:06 After so many years and lineup changes they've still got that unique King Singers sound on the Orlando di Lassus madrigal. That's amazing!
To the people criticizing, listen to it again but with headphones on. There a lot of nuances that get lost with speakers
@tpoter4759
5 жыл бұрын
Pedro Araujo R. F. Rocha if they are criticizing this, they just don’t get it and they never will
@SuperGamli
5 жыл бұрын
I think the acoustics are bad in there or something, at least sounds worse then you´d expect from the kings singers. Thats still very good don´t get me wrong.
@laurenvandenbroeck1999
3 жыл бұрын
yeah you are totally right. headphones make a world of difference!
Mr Bruerton!! Man, this guy is one of the greatest people I've ever met... Taught me in High School and in a couple choir groups - always made it heaps of fun and had an obvious passion for music that encouraged us all to do our best!! He even helped me out with some personal issues that I was having at the time, which is something I'll never forget!! Glad to see your doing well man, the performance was even more incredible than I would have imagined!! Cheers for everything, hope you know that a lot of us Burnsiders really appreciate the time and effort you put in to teaching us :)
I've never heard Horizons before this but it gives me chills every time I hear it. Those harmonies and cadences nearly bring me to actual tears when I listen to it. I'm blown away by it all.
@otterhero6229
4 жыл бұрын
Its one of my favourite choral pieces ever gah it's so beautiful
@johanisvzyl
4 жыл бұрын
Who is the composer?
@henrymontgomery5196
3 жыл бұрын
Joe -the composer is Peter Louis Van Dijk!
It's wonderful to see the King's Singers featured in this great series. I had the pleasure of interviewing a member of the group and then working their concert. Their pure, dynamic tone is only more resplendent echoing in a designed acoustic space but personally I enjoyed the sound design for this video. Thanks to NPR for featuring diverse groups and introducing us to incredible musicians.
I grew a pair of wings and a halo around my head just by listening to the ooohs
No one ever knows quite how to react after a Medieval or Renaissance musical number from King's Singers. Some silence as people try to figure out what they just heard, followed by slight, subdued laughter, then polite applause. Such a different style than our ears are accustomed to.
They are quite amazing. No monitors. No headphones or earbuds. Just talent. Just lovely.
It feels like someone lifting me up while I'm in the bad mood, then they shall show me the world is still beautiful.
@melissascarpelli7389
3 жыл бұрын
Aw I love this comment
If that office is anything like other offices, it must have been so difficult to hear the other singers' parts and to stay in tune. What these guys are doing is equivalent to painting in the dark.
Wow, that's some beautiful geometry. I really enjoyed the whole different background and quality of this.
My Father would have absolutely loved this
0:00 I Will Follow The Sun 3:35 Shenandoah 7:56 Horizon 16:05 Dessus Le Marché d'Arras
@wisco9er536
4 жыл бұрын
Wow! Horizon is 8 minutes long? Goes by like nothing
@MartyHendersonDVM
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
The angels are singing 🤩
31 years ago. I had the privilege to have meet the Kings' Singer at Ithaca College, NY. I spoke with few of them after the concert. We ended up talking about good food in Italy...........Lol
NPR, you're concerts are just fantastic!!
Rennaisance 'pop songs' - love it! All brilliant as always - thanks for the shared enjoyment.
High frequency music and singing with a slight twist of poppiness. Very awesome thanks
Fantastic! I love all of the songs!
Tiny desk is the best. This is phenomenal
Such pure and perfect sounds!
probably the best tiny desk ever
Ahhh I absolutely love Tim's countertenor voice, it's one of my favorites. I do miss him
@Tigerwarhawk
2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%
Fourth man from the left, with shirt untucked (!), is Chris Bruerton. He was a student then music teacher at my highschool. I can't count how often I was told off by him for uniform violations. Cool to see he's doing so well.
The guy on the right, cracking me up the whole time! Beautiful voices!!!
Beautiful
Beautiful. 💜
I love The King's Singers!!!!!!
OMG! thank you
Wonderful!
YES!!! Love The King Singers. Thank-you for having them on NPR!
As a South African youth experiencing the aftermath that is the legacy of colonisation and apartheid, I'm happy they performed the Horizons song in the way that they unpacked it.
Beautiful Performance Gentlemen 🎶
Omg....this is so beautiful...im verklempt...these guys are fantastic! And so good lookin
AWESOME!
WONDERFUL TKS are always AWESOME .. :D
Wow, that's great, love u guys
Absolutely wonderful. Best Channel on KZread
incredible.
5th guy is a pretty exceptional clapper.
@wisco9er536
5 жыл бұрын
You mean the 6th?
Here Comes Treble
Good lord I'm all okay with critique but many of these negative comments come off as... Uninformed? It is as if this type of music is foreign to many NPR watchers... Just listen to the damn music.. Thank you NPR for exposing many to such a variety of music.
What an awesome and varied performance that was! Now I need to catch these guys live. It was all great but "Horizons" was the highlight for me, such a surprising and moving piece!
The seventh singer in the bookshelf behind them!
@bidibibip
6 жыл бұрын
Waaahahahaaaaaa! Well spotted!
@FXMSPreview
5 жыл бұрын
Masato lmao It was zoomed on him right when I read this and I spit out my coffee 🤣
@tpoter4759
5 жыл бұрын
Masato 😅
These guys can arrange songs wow👍🏾🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful! How could you not love this?
Exceptional
Great! Long life to The King's Singers!!
Mr. Teeple. Thank you.❤️
As a Baritone, I would give anything to sound like Christopher Bruerton. What a guy!
Amazing Yes Astoundingly NOBLE !!!
I like quite a lot.!
So Beautiful! Please keep doing what you do forever!!!
I adore Péter Louis van Dijk's Horizons at 07:34. Bravo to the King's Singers.
I used to watch this goup when I was 10 ..... 40+ years ago. I want some of what's keeping them young.
@wendyscott8425
3 жыл бұрын
I think they've got new guys since then. :)
They're just amazing. And you know it .
They are the best!!! Love the lower harmonies on -zon in horiZON - Song 3
Son fantasticos! Tremendas armonias, tremendo ensamble vocal.. Los arreglos son unicos!
This is great!
Beautiful, dreamy tunes.
Angelic 👍👍👍👍👍
I love them around Christmas time
Is nice to know you count on choir music too... great to hear this lovely voices. Thank you very much!
Simply spectacular!!
Man, that version of Shenandoah brought tears to my eyes.
King desk - BIG HEART
Handsome men, angelic voices. Awesome!
@justinboucher3275
6 жыл бұрын
Seeing you here is wild... last.fm gang!
@sourcherry23
6 жыл бұрын
Hey am I following you on Last.FM, and what's your username? :)
@justinboucher3275
6 жыл бұрын
yeah! five-beer-plan
@sourcherry23
6 жыл бұрын
yep, i remember you, just saw your shout awhile back. Glad to see you here. :)
Best Boy Band in the world!
This concert never gets old. I've watched it a dozen times this year. Thank you. Beautiful.
Worthy bearers...
I enjoyed this. I love that TDC always brings something different that I wouldn't hear otherwise. :) Edit: I've been hearing shenendoah all my life and i didn't care for the arrangement, but the others were nice.
Chord at 9:48 absolutely blew me away
Wasn't sure, started to think ok not bad and then was blown away. Wow!!!!
Andy Bernard's wet dream
@dayiie427
5 жыл бұрын
Stremer I’m cryingggggg
13:44 amazing!!
Lovely, I Need to see Accent here now!
Woah! What precision! Those harmonies are so complex and could sound awful with the tiniest pitch problem. It was so perfect. Loved it-off for the album.
This is not the type of music i enjoy, but i imagined myself AND did some voice-over-in while watching despite not knowing any lyrics!
So I'll follow the Son! 😉 God bless you everybody! ☀️
4:44 is the best major chord i've ever heard sung
Ben folds should do a University A Cappella vol. 2 and collaborate with these guys! Fun set!
Fuckin majestic
I dedicate this to my friend Audrey who left us behind for now.
you guys should have here comes treble on this i heard that that any bernard has some pipes
Amo el regreso de los borbotones
NPR, you missed out a credit! 16:06 Left hand of bass Jonathan Howard on basso continuo
lovely! #secondlike
This reminds me off he simpsons when homer was in the group and their hit was "baby on board"
the asian-looking short guy with glasses in blue longshirt in the middle is the cutest.
4:26 these are alternate dimension sounds
Damn - that's so many kind of wonderful things I don't even know where to start.
This reminds me so much of the barber quartet in Bioshock Infinite~
@AlexBensonAlex
6 жыл бұрын
God only knows
I so thought Orlando Di Lassus' 'Bonjour Mon Coeur' was going to be the last song, until the "How much" tangent! This is flippin' fantastic!
Noah Schnapp what are you doing here! hahaha
is it possibile to have a wonderful stereophonic sound with just one mic? or there are some others mics off screen? thanks.