The Choral Project, the Silicon Valley-based choir announces that it is joining again with the internationally renowned vocal ensemble, The King's Singers for one night only.
Celebrating their 50th Anniversary, The King's Singers are admired for their musical excellence and recognized as consummate entertainers - a class act with a delightfully British sense of humor. Their generous spirit and magical ability to move audiences have remained constant since the group's foundation in 1968.
This concert will feature a myriad of musical styles from around the world, as well as charming arrangements of popular standards. Repertoire includes John Tavener's heavenly motet "As One Who Has Slept" and Francis Poulenc's rarely performed mammoth composition "Liberte" for two six-part choirs. Combined repertoire will include selections written specifically for The King's Singers anniversary tour: Bob Chilcott's "We Are," Roderick Williams's "Everyone Sang," and the premiere of Nico Muhly's "To Stand in This House" - a co-commissioned work from The Choral Project and The King's Singers.
The Choral Project, the Silicon Valley-based choir announces that it is joining again with the internationally renowned vocal ensemble, The King's Singers for one night only.
Celebrating their 50th Anniversary, The King's Singers are admired for their musical excellence and recognized as consummate entertainers - a class act with a delightfully British sense of humor. Their generous spirit and magical ability to move audiences have remained constant since the group's foundation in 1968.
This concert will feature a myriad of musical styles from around the world, as well as charming arrangements of popular standards. Repertoire includes John Tavener's heavenly motet "As One Who Has Slept" and Francis Poulenc's rarely performed mammoth composition "Liberte" for two six-part choirs. Combined repertoire will include selections written specifically for The King's Singers anniversary tour: Bob Chilcott's "We Are," Roderick Williams's "Everyone Sang," and the premiere of Nico Muhly's "To Stand in This House" - a co-commissioned work from The Choral Project and The King's Singers.
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