King's Singers

The King's Singers are an a cappella group, consisting of two countertenors, two tenors, a baritone and a bass. The name was derived from the King's College, Cambridge, where the group was formed by six Choral Scholars in 1968. Their premiere was such a success that they developed a concept of professional musics which is still a great success: the King's Singers are known as one of the best ever a cappella singers groups. They travel worldwide for their performances, and are mostly heard in Europe and the USA.

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