One of the best unintended consequences of the COVID pandemic was the King's College lay clerks being unable to perform at this service due to last-minute isolation. The King's Singers stepped in and as a result, this was one of the most memorable services ever. One to treasure, as indeed are the King's Singers, in whatever incarnation. The discipline, practice and scholarship which goes into a world-class vocal ensemble such as this is incalculable. Makes me proud to be British. Thank you for this unique experience.
I really feel lucky to have the King Singer's beautiful music so easily accessible. Their music makes me feel so peaceful, it's like having a chorus of angels to sing you.
This was a real highlight of that service. Just a few years ago, in the documentary about Carols from King's, the late Sir Stephen Cleobury was shown meeting Bob Chilcott after rehearsing this piece, and saying that it is so well calculated for that particular space. Chilcott was a King's chorister in the 1960s and a King's Singer decades later; of course, the King's Singers were born of the King's College Choir to begin with, and even though not all the current members are "King's men" it still seems as if they have come home when they sing in the Chapel. So: this juxtaposition of Chilcott's music, written for the choir that formed him, sung by the group that was also formed out of that choir and in which he once played a part, is tremendously serendipitous and magically effective. That's even before considering the wonderful good fortune that the King's Singers were available to step into the breach resulting from the Covid crisis that might otherwise have silenced this service in 2020. On every level, this recording is a gem.
I found this group by total accident. My internet radio suggested them but I can't play them on demand. I came to TH-cam to hear more and....wow... as an audiophile and married to a sound engineer, I am truly blown away. Rarely do I get goosebumps with music, unless a song triggers a strong memory. But when they harmonize, my entire body broke out in goosebumps. They are so talented, perfectly matched to that room, and whoever mic'ed and recorded this did a phenomenal job.
They came to my tiny community college last year. I do not regret being forced to go to their concert. My husband even enjoyed it! Had to write a page about their music and ended up with 3.
I've been a devoted fan of The King's Singers for years. Though members change, the sound remains ever beautiful. This group is head and shoulders above all the rest. Love this video of the current group!!
I just saw them live in concert a couple of days ago, and I agree. Their blend is unparalleled in the history of the group. There were several times at the concert that it sounded like one voice, even though 2-3 were singing the same night. Chris and Nick sound especially good together.
Yes, maybe with current line-up, I would agree, but not during the exquisite "Dream Team" days of David, Robin, Paul, Philip, Chris and Stephen.That KS line-up was unequalled. @@marks5203
Their voices are like liquid gold. I've listened to their songs throughout the year and they are mesmerizing. Truly God gifted. Looking forward for more Christmas contents. Thank you.
Poem by Clive Sansom which has been set to music as The Shepherds' Carol by Bob Chilcott. We stood on the hills, Lady, Our day’s work done, Watching the frosted meadows That winter had won. The evening was calm, Lady, The air so still, Silence more lovely than music Folded the hill. There was a star, Lady, Shone in the night, Larger than Venus it was And bright, so bright. Oh, a voice from the sky, Lady, It seemed to us then Telling of God being born In the world of men. And so we have come, Lady, Our day’s work done, Our love, our hopes, ourselves, We give to your son.
I come back to this video regularly at Christmas (and the rest of the year). Chilcott’s writing and your wonderful singing make this a stand out piece!
Bob just keeps getting better and better at writing for the KS sound. He's incredible. If I could ever write anything half as ringing and beautiful as this, I could die happy.
This is marvelous, gentlemen! Well done indeed! Thank you for sharing this lovely piece with is and inviting the spirit of Christmas and gratitude into my morning.
I don't know what I would do to hear you singing in King's College Chapel... you're one of a kind! The arrangement sounds great, your voices are clean and delicate... as always... bravo! Greetings from Italy!
How do you do it - keeping the King's Singers sound intact through all these years? I"ve been a follower since 1982 and your sound is still immaculate uniquely King's Singers. Well done and thank you!
I love this current line-up however I too miss the group you list as they are more my contemporaries. I have also been watching the previous line-up (Jeremy Jackman, Alaistair Hume, etc) in a video on TH-cam called a Madrigal History and have come to appreciate them as well (they have such lovely speaking voices also!). Aren't we fortunate to have such dedicated and extraordinary people who continue to perform and sing this wonderful music.
One of the best unintended consequences of the COVID pandemic was the King's College lay clerks being unable to perform at this service due to last-minute isolation. The King's Singers stepped in and as a result, this was one of the most memorable services ever. One to treasure, as indeed are the King's Singers, in whatever incarnation. The discipline, practice and scholarship which goes into a world-class vocal ensemble such as this is incalculable. Makes me proud to be British. Thank you for this unique experience.
I really feel lucky to have the King Singer's beautiful music so easily accessible. Their music makes me feel so peaceful, it's like having a chorus of angels to sing you.
This was a real highlight of that service. Just a few years ago, in the documentary about Carols from King's, the late Sir Stephen Cleobury was shown meeting Bob Chilcott after rehearsing this piece, and saying that it is so well calculated for that particular space. Chilcott was a King's chorister in the 1960s and a King's Singer decades later; of course, the King's Singers were born of the King's College Choir to begin with, and even though not all the current members are "King's men" it still seems as if they have come home when they sing in the Chapel. So: this juxtaposition of Chilcott's music, written for the choir that formed him, sung by the group that was also formed out of that choir and in which he once played a part, is tremendously serendipitous and magically effective.
That's even before considering the wonderful good fortune that the King's Singers were available to step into the breach resulting from the Covid crisis that might otherwise have silenced this service in 2020.
On every level, this recording is a gem.
I found this group by total accident. My internet radio suggested them but I can't play them on demand. I came to TH-cam to hear more and....wow... as an audiophile and married to a sound engineer, I am truly blown away. Rarely do I get goosebumps with music, unless a song triggers a strong memory. But when they harmonize, my entire body broke out in goosebumps.
They are so talented, perfectly matched to that room, and whoever mic'ed and recorded this did a phenomenal job.
They came to my tiny community college last year. I do not regret being forced to go to their concert. My husband even enjoyed it! Had to write a page about their music and ended up with 3.
I've been a devoted fan of The King's Singers for years. Though members change, the sound remains ever beautiful. This group is head and shoulders above all the rest. Love this video of the current group!!
Think VOCES8 and Gesualdo Six are their equal
I just saw them live in concert a couple of days ago, and I agree. Their blend is unparalleled in the history of the group. There were several times at the concert that it sounded like one voice, even though 2-3 were singing the same night. Chris and Nick sound especially good together.
Yes, maybe with current line-up, I would agree, but not during the exquisite "Dream Team" days of David, Robin, Paul, Philip, Chris and Stephen.That KS line-up was unequalled. @@marks5203
My favourite Carol and choral piece. Glorious.
Please upload the other videos from this mass Christmas Eve 2020. I loved the John Rutter piece.
Their voices are like liquid gold. I've listened to their songs throughout the year and they are mesmerizing. Truly God gifted.
Looking forward for more Christmas contents. Thank you.
Poem by Clive Sansom which has been set to music as The Shepherds' Carol by Bob Chilcott.
We stood on the hills, Lady,
Our day’s work done,
Watching the frosted meadows
That winter had won.
The evening was calm, Lady,
The air so still,
Silence more lovely than music
Folded the hill.
There was a star, Lady,
Shone in the night,
Larger than Venus it was
And bright, so bright.
Oh, a voice from the sky, Lady,
It seemed to us then
Telling of God being born
In the world of men.
And so we have come, Lady,
Our day’s work done,
Our love, our hopes, ourselves,
We give to your son.
I come back to this video regularly at Christmas (and the rest of the year). Chilcott’s writing and your wonderful singing make this a stand out piece!
Christmas time is the best time of the year - wonderful, thank you!
I love listening to performances in this chapel. And you're right: this carol is absolutely gorgeous.
This piece stands as one of the most beautiful tracks on the new album for me. Thank you for such a touching performance!
Какое прекрасное пение!
Bob just keeps getting better and better at writing for the KS sound. He's incredible. If I could ever write anything half as ringing and beautiful as this, I could die happy.
Stunningly beautiful, Thank you for your glorious music, just what we all need to soothe us in these stressful times😊
I always look forward to this group’s content at Christmas time, and you never disappoint. This was beautiful, thank you!
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL & BREATHTAKING
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This is marvelous, gentlemen! Well done indeed! Thank you for sharing this lovely piece with is and inviting the spirit of Christmas and gratitude into my morning.
I don't know what I would do to hear you singing in King's College Chapel... you're one of a kind! The arrangement sounds great, your voices are clean and delicate... as always... bravo! Greetings from Italy!
Wow sounds gorgeous and they are handsome
The best moment from last year's service and the start of Christmas!
Thank You For This Stunning Christmas Gift Of Music Gentlemen !
Gorgeous, as always! Happy holidays, friends 🥰
Lindíssimo!👏👏👏
Jonathan Howard♥♥♥♥
Breathtaking!
Amazing harmonies.....Amazing song!!
Happy birthday Jesus Christ eternal imortal forever alive in our hearts, let It Christmas become the biggest paaaarty of all times fans
Wow. Beautiful.
Bravo,Bravo,meine Jungs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Also your Album
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Absolutely Beautiful! ❤️
Beautiful, l love to heat Themsen,Thank you !
🌟💗✝️💐🕊Exquisite
Absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful!
How do you do it - keeping the King's Singers sound intact through all these years? I"ve been a follower since 1982 and your sound is still immaculate uniquely King's Singers. Well done and thank you!
Que coisa linda!🤩
What an intimate and precious think! Quina cosa més íntima i preciosa!
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Wow!
Magical from 1:14
great
Can you guys please do
"Lirum Lirum"
by Thomas Morley?
God Bless!
Does anyone know how/where I can get the sheet music for this?
Low B!
Hogwarts!
Very nice, but I miss the exquisite tones of David, Robin, Paul, Philip, Chris & Stephen :(
I love this current line-up however I too miss the group you list as they are more my contemporaries. I have also been watching the previous line-up (Jeremy Jackman, Alaistair Hume, etc) in a video on TH-cam called a Madrigal History and have come to appreciate them as well (they have such lovely speaking voices also!). Aren't we fortunate to have such dedicated and extraordinary people who continue to perform and sing this wonderful music.