Prepare to be enchanted by "Close Harmony," the forthcoming album from the legendary vocal ensemble, The King's Singers. Scheduled for release on October 18, 2024, via Signum Records, this choral masterpiece is a testament to the group's unparalleled artistry and versatility.
Spanning a generous 1 hour and 54 minutes, "Close Harmony" is a rich tapestry of timeless classics and contemporary gems, all meticulously arranged for ensemble by some of the most talented arrangers in the industry. From the nostalgic charm of "Crocodile Rock" and the poignant beauty of "The Rose," to the whimsical "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover" and the ethereal "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," each track is a showcase of The King's Singers' signature blend of technical precision and emotional resonance.
The album is a delightful mix of genres and styles, showcasing the ensemble's ability to seamlessly transition from the intricate harmonies of "The Flight of the Bumblebee" to the tender intimacy of "How Long Will I Love You." Notable arrangements include Eric Whitacre and Christopher Bruerton's haunting rendition of "Father, Father," and John Rutter's enchanting take on "The Way You Look Tonight."
"Close Harmony" is not just an album; it's a celebration of The King's Singers' enduring legacy and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of choral music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their work, this album promises to be a captivating journey through the power and beauty of the human voice.
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Tracks
Crocodile Rock - Arr. for ensemble by Andrew JackmanThe King's Singers
Father, Father - Arr. for ensemble by Eric Whitacre & Christopher BruertonThe King's Singers
Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover - Arr. for ensemble by Andrew JackmanThe King's Singers
The Hills of Aberfeldy - Arr. for ensemble by Jim ClementsThe King's Singers
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy - Arr. for ensemble by Nick AshbyThe King's Singers
The Way You Look Tonight - Arr. for ensemble by John RutterThe King's Singers
Oh! I Can't Sit Down - Arr. for ensemble by Bob ChilcottThe King's Singers
How long Will I Love You - Arr. for ensemble by Christopher BruertonThe King's Singers
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da - Arr. for ensemble by Daryl RunswickThe King's Singers
She Moved Through the Fair - Arr. for ensemble by Daryl RunswickThe King's Singers
I'm a Train - Arr. for ensemble by Peter KnightThe King's Singers
Meet You in the MazeThe King's Singers
Rainbow - Arr. for ensemble by Patrick DunachieThe King's Singers
The Flight of the Bumblebee - Arr. for ensemble by Daryl RunswickThe King's Singers
Slow Train - Arr. for ensemble by Gordon LangfordThe King's Singers
Honey Pie - Arr. for ensemble by Paul HartThe King's Singers
Rhythm of Life - Arr. for ensemble by Peter KnightThe King's Singers
Creole Love Call - Arr. for ensemble by Paul KuhnThe King's Singers
Sisotowbell Lane - Arr. for ensemble by Patrick DunachieThe King's Singers
Une Gente Bergere - Arr. for ensemble by Goff RichardsThe King's Singers
When I'm Sixty Four - Arr. for ensemble by Paul HartThe King's Singers
She's Like the Swallow - Arr. for ensemble by Bob ChilcottThe King's Singers
Overture to the Barber of Seville - Arr. for ensemble by Daryl RunswickThe King's Singers
Takeda Lullaby - Arr. for ensemble by Grayston IvesThe King's Singers
Penny Lane - Arr. for ensemble by Bob ChilcottThe King's Singers
Songbird - Arr. for ensemble by Nick AshbyThe King's Singers
Seaside Rendezvous - Arr. for ensemble by Paul HartThe King's Singers
The Rose - Arr. for ensemble by Nic RaineThe King's Singers
Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Arr. for ensemble by Neil RichardsonThe King's Singers, Misha Mullov-Abbado, Liam Dunachie
Master-piece (2024)The King's Singers
What Kind of Things do the Kings Singers's Sing - Arr. for ensemble by Jeremy JackmanThe King's Singers