That last chord, absolutely ringing and perfect. Having listened and watched this quite a few times now, I would love to hear the bass part separately. It almost seems as if the bass part is the only part that's not syncopated, and moves forward against all of the other parts. The strings are doing something similar to the counter tenors. Sometimes the baritones and tenor seem to be lock step. Other times, the lower baritone seems to be singing in sync with the bass, perhaps even singing the bass part. I can't quite tell whether the lower baritone, when singing in sync with one part or another, is singing the same notes, or are are at thirds; perhaps in some places they are in harmony, and others singing the same note. The baritone part(s) is (are) so rich. I love the dynamics of this, as well. Certain parts swell, others get softer, yet the overall volume is quite similar during the ensemble passages. In any case, my guess is that each of these parts, except the bass, could be sung alone, and not sound like harmonies. The baritone with the solo-- soso fun and funny, both. Bouncing on the balls of his feet, with the biggest, widest grin. It's wonderful, just the very, very best thing, to see someone doing something that makes him so happy, because the joy radiates out of him. I think this is my favorite King's Singers video, other than the Estonian piece that's just been added, and Masterpiece. William Tell, and In the Early Morning are pretty wonderful as well.
The KS are at their best when they perform Renaissance and Baroque composers such as Byrd, Purcell, and Tallis. I do not know if they’ve recorded Dowland or Blow yet, but there are two treasure troves there. And why stick to English-only pieces? The KS’s voices would be perfect for singing choral pieces by Lully, Monteverdi, Palestrina, and Vivaldi as well. I know *I* would be the first to buy a CD of the KS performing Monteverdi’s masses and madrigals!
So beautiful and - what's the word - limpid? With different instrumentation and an instrumental melody line it could almost be the magnificent seven or something!
G If women could be fair and never fond Language: English If women could be fair and never fond, Or that their beauty might continue still, I would not marvel though they made men bond By service long to purchase their goodwill: But when I see how frail these creatures are, I laugh that men forget themselves so far. To mark what choice they make and how they change, How, leaving best, the worst they choose out still; And how, like haggards wild, about they range, [And scorning reason follow after will!]1 Who would not shake such buzzards from the fist And let them fly (fair fools!) which way they list? Yet for our sport we fawn and flatter both, To pass the time when nothing else can please: And train them on to yield by subtle oath The sweet content that gives such humour ease: And then we say, when we their follies try, “To play with fools, O, what a fool was I! I’m
Woke up dreaming about the beauty and precision of this performance!
They are all absolutely amazing - but Julian may be the finest ensemble singer I’ve ever heard. Superhuman. Remarkable.
if I'm being fair, nobody could perform this piece any better of more joyfully. Fretwork + The King's Singers are THE PERFECT MATCH!!!. Kudos to all.
Love the groovy syncopation in six-four time.
Lovely💛☀️🙏. Thank you to have the chance hearing and seeing you! Looking forward to next one! Greetings from Czechia.💛🙏
Brilliant! Beautiful, joyful and playful. Excellently executed!
Delightful!
Complex polyphony masterfully expressed, so it sounds easy...
Magnificent!!💜🎻👑
That last chord, absolutely ringing and perfect.
Having listened and watched this quite a few times now, I would love to hear the bass part separately. It almost seems as if the bass part is the only part that's not syncopated, and moves forward against all of the other parts. The strings are doing something similar to the counter tenors. Sometimes the baritones and tenor seem to be lock step. Other times, the lower baritone seems to be singing in sync with the bass, perhaps even singing the bass part. I can't quite tell whether the lower baritone, when singing in sync with one part or another, is singing the same notes, or are are at thirds; perhaps in some places they are in harmony, and others singing the same note. The baritone part(s) is (are) so rich. I love the dynamics of this, as well. Certain parts swell, others get softer, yet the overall volume is quite similar during the ensemble passages. In any case, my guess is that each of these parts, except the bass, could be sung alone, and not sound like harmonies.
The baritone with the solo-- soso fun and funny, both. Bouncing on the balls of his feet, with the biggest, widest grin. It's wonderful, just the very, very best thing, to see someone doing something that makes him so happy, because the joy radiates out of him.
I think this is my favorite King's Singers video, other than the Estonian piece that's just been added, and Masterpiece. William Tell, and In the Early Morning are pretty wonderful as well.
so good :)
Ah, this gives me goosebumps, done so well.
so soft, so joyful!
Music Perfection Gentlemen !!
New subscriber. Just came across the news feed about you and PCC. Why do some people who preach about religion and faith be so hateful?
Very nice lads 🇬🇧👍
The KS are at their best when they perform Renaissance and Baroque composers such as Byrd, Purcell, and Tallis. I do not know if they’ve recorded Dowland or Blow yet, but there are two treasure troves there. And why stick to English-only pieces? The KS’s voices would be perfect for singing choral pieces by Lully, Monteverdi, Palestrina, and Vivaldi as well. I know *I* would be the first to buy a CD of the KS performing Monteverdi’s masses and madrigals!
So beautiful and - what's the word - limpid? With different instrumentation and an instrumental melody line it could almost be the magnificent seven or something!
Superb lads. Chris you were especially excellent mate
Cudownie. Gratuluję.PL
im here for one reason 📰 stay free and stay kind 🏳️🌈
G If women could be fair and never fond
Language: English
If women could be fair and never fond,
Or that their beauty might continue still,
I would not marvel though they made men bond
By service long to purchase their goodwill:
But when I see how frail these creatures are,
I laugh that men forget themselves so far.
To mark what choice they make and how they change,
How, leaving best, the worst they choose out still;
And how, like haggards wild, about they range,
[And scorning reason follow after will!]1
Who would not shake such buzzards from the fist
And let them fly (fair fools!) which way they list?
Yet for our sport we fawn and flatter both,
To pass the time when nothing else can please:
And train them on to yield by subtle oath
The sweet content that gives such humour ease:
And then we say, when we their follies try,
“To play with fools, O, what a fool was I! I’m
Thank you Mary! Lovely to have the lyrics...
Brilliant performance!
P.S. Is video mirrored or you really stand in "reversed order" (bass left)? )
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This particular piece is a gross example of Renaissance Christian misogyny. It would be better forgotten.
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