The King's Singers - The Library Vol. 4 (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: The King's Singers
Title: The Library Vol. 4
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Signum Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 29:20 min
Total Size: 124 / 518 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Library Vol. 4
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Signum Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 29:20 min
Total Size: 124 / 518 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Neil Richardson)
2. Seaside Rendezvous (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Paul Hart)
3. Make You Feel My Love (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Alexander L’Estrange)
4. Hushabye Mountain (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Blake Morgan)
5. Une gente bergere (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Goff Richards)
6. Sisotowbell Lane (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Patrick Dunachie)
7. Texas Girl at the Funeral of Her Father (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Bob Chilcott)
8. Rhythm of Life (Arr. for Vocal Ensemble by Peter Knight)
This is the fourth volume in Signum’s ‘The Library’ EP series. The idea behind it is to explore, maintain and grow a library of close-harmony repertoire.
Close-harmony is arguably the part of our work for which we are best known, and our library of thousands of pop, jazz and folksong arrangements is one we’re always determined to nurture.
The tracklisting for each volume in the series is designed to celebrate old favourites alongside brand new arrangements created especially for these recordings, which Signum hope will become the ‘old favourites’ of the future.
The King’s Singers were founded on 1 May 1968 by six choral scholars who had recently graduated from King’s College Cambridge. Their vocal line-up was (by chance) two countertenors, a tenor, two baritones and a bass, and the group has never wavered from this formation since.
Close-harmony is arguably the part of our work for which we are best known, and our library of thousands of pop, jazz and folksong arrangements is one we’re always determined to nurture.
The tracklisting for each volume in the series is designed to celebrate old favourites alongside brand new arrangements created especially for these recordings, which Signum hope will become the ‘old favourites’ of the future.
The King’s Singers were founded on 1 May 1968 by six choral scholars who had recently graduated from King’s College Cambridge. Their vocal line-up was (by chance) two countertenors, a tenor, two baritones and a bass, and the group has never wavered from this formation since.