The King's Singers are an acclaimed British a cappella vocal ensemble, known for their diverse repertoire spanning classical choral music, Renaissance polyphony, folk songs, pop, jazz, and commissioned works. Formed in 1968 by six choral scholars at King's College, Cambridge, the group quickly rose to international fame for their impeccable vocal blend, precise intonation, and charming stage presence. Over the years, The King's Singers have become global ambassadors for choral music, continually pushing the boundaries of vocal music while maintaining the highest level of artistic quality.
Despite changes in personnel over the decades, The King's Singers have preserved their distinctive sound and style, which has garnered them a multitude of fans and an impressive array of accolades, including two Grammy Awards. Their discography is vast and varied, reflecting their adaptability and eagerness to explore new musical territories. Recent releases, such as "Harmonious Voices: An Acapella Christmas" and "Finding Harmony," showcase their commitment to a wide range of music and their skill in both traditional and contemporary styles. With "The Library" series, The King's Singers delve into their extensive back catalog to curate thematic collections of music, offering fresh perspectives on their rich history of song. The ensemble's work is a testament to the timeless appeal of vocal music, rendered with precision, warmth, and an infectious love for the art form.
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