BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: THE KING'S SINGERS: THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK Reinvents Those Great Songs
By: Barry Lenny
Reviewed Friday 20th June 2014
The King's Singers: The Great American Songbook is very different from the usual singer or group in front of an orchestra. What we get is some sensational six part a cappella male voice harmony, and completely revised versions of the familiar songs. The original members of the sextet, formed in 1968, were choral scholars at King's College, Cambridge but, with many personnel changes over the half century since then, none of the original members are still involved. the current members are countertenors, David Hurley and Timothy Wayne-Wright, tenor, Paul Phoenix, baritones, Christopher Bruerton and Christopher Gabbitas, and bass, Jonathan Howard. The founder members would have been proud of the current group. Alexander L'Estrange, who wrote many of the marvellous arrangements, is also a jazz pianist and double bassist, so he brings that intimate knowledge of these songs to his writing. We hear what sounds like a musical tag team as the melody is passed from one to another, supported by exciting counterpoint.Reader Reviews

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