The Swingle Singers - Going Baroque / Getting Romantic (Reissue) (1964-67/2006)
Artist: The Swingle Singers
Title: Going Baroque / Getting Romantic
Year Of Release: 1964-67/2006
Label: J-SHP
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 53:24
Total Size: 159/285 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Going Baroque / Getting Romantic
Year Of Release: 1964-67/2006
Label: J-SHP
Genre: Jazz, Classical
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 53:24
Total Size: 159/285 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Badinerie
02. Aria And Variations: 'The Harmonius Blacksmith'
03. Giga
04. Largo
05. Prelude N 19 In A Major
06. Praeambulum
07. Fugue
08. Allegro
09. Prelude N 7 In E Flat Major
10. Solfegietto In C Minor
11. Der Fruehling (Spring)
12. Prelude N 24 In B Minor
13. Scherzo
14. Allegro
15. Etude
16. Etude
17. Waltz
18. Short Fugue
19. Spinning Song
20. Limoges, The Market
21. Andante
22. Zortzico
23. Andante
Originally a French vocal group, founded in 1962 by Ward Swingle, specialized in singing classical songs with a capella/jazz arrangement. They were very popular in the USA, they won 3 Grammy Awards in 1964 and 1965.
The French group disbanded in 1973. Ward moved to England where he formed Swingle II with an expanded repertoire. The group was renamed New Swingle Singers in 1978, The Swingles in 1986, The Swingle Singers in 1995 and latterly The Swingles. Ward Swingle continued actively with the group until 1985, and remained associated as musical advisor until his death in 2015. The group continues to this day with a turnover of new members: over 50 singers have been a Swingle at one time or another. The group slimmed to a seven-piece following the departure of alto Lucy Bailey in 2011.
The French group disbanded in 1973. Ward moved to England where he formed Swingle II with an expanded repertoire. The group was renamed New Swingle Singers in 1978, The Swingles in 1986, The Swingle Singers in 1995 and latterly The Swingles. Ward Swingle continued actively with the group until 1985, and remained associated as musical advisor until his death in 2015. The group continues to this day with a turnover of new members: over 50 singers have been a Swingle at one time or another. The group slimmed to a seven-piece following the departure of alto Lucy Bailey in 2011.