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The Swingle Singers

 
Artist: The Swingle Singers

Group Members:

Jeanette Baucomont, Ward Swingle, Claudine Meunier, Christiane Legrand, Claude Germain, Anne Germain, Jean Cussac, Jean-Claude Briodin

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  • Formed: 1962
  • Disbanded: 1973
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Representative Albums: "Jazz Sebastian Bach," "Compact Jazz: Swingle Sisters," "Swinging Mozart"
  • Representative Songs: "Alexander's Fugue," "Sinfonia," "Vendôme"

Biography

A French vocal group famed for tackling all manner of classical material (baroque, fugues, madrigals, orchestral overtures) and switching them to an a cappella swing setting, the Swingle Singers was formed in Paris during the early '60s by American expatriate Ward Swingle. By the time of their 1963 album debut, the group comprised eight voices -- Swingle, Christiane Legrand (sister of Michel), Jean-Claude Briodin, Anne Germain, Claude Germaine, Jean Cussac, Claudine Meunier and Jeanette Baucomont. That album, Jazz Sebastian Bach (titled Bach's Greatest Hits in America), earned the group a Grammy award and almost made the Top Ten.

The novelty inherent in an eight-voice scatting choir resulted in dozens of television and radio appearances around the world during the mid-'60s. Somehow the group also managed to record follow-up LPs Going Baroque in 1964 and Anyone for Mozart? one year later. Both were Grammy winners as well -- though Best Performance by a Chorus definitely wasn't the most competitive category at the awards ceremony. In an era when vocal choruses increasingly slipped down the easy-listening slope however, the Swingle Singers moved in precisely the opposite direction. In 1969, a subsidiary group called Swingles II premiered Sinfonia, a composition by the avant-garde composer Lucianio Berio that also utilized the New York Philharmonic.

After a move to England in 1973, Ward Swingle recruited a new Swingle Singers and changed musical direction, incorporating material from the avant-garde as well as the Renaissance era and jazz. Swingle himself retired from active performance in 1984, but continued on as music director. The group continued to tour the world into the '90s, performing operas by Azio Corghi and Berio, appearing in compositions with ballet companies, and holding various classes and workshops as well. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Live in Japan

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Mood Swings

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Story of Christmas

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Retrospective: The 40th Anniversary Show

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Christmastime

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Unwrapped

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Unwrapped

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Concerto d'Aranjuez

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The Swingle Singers are a vocal group formed in 1962 in Paris, France with Ward Swingle, Anne Germain, Jeanette Baucomont and Jean Cussac. Christiane Legrand, the sister of composer Michel Legrand, was the lead soprano in the group. There are a total of eight members in the group: two sopranos, two altos, two tenors and two basses.

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History

The group, directed primarily by Ward Swingle (who once belonged to the famed French vocal group Les Double Six), began as session singers mainly doing background vocals for singers like Charles Aznavour and Edith Piaf. They did some jazz vocals for Michel Legrand, but when he left for Hollywood to do film scores, they were left with limited work. Swingle cast about for something interesting to do and fell on Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier, which led to their hit album, Bach's Greatest Hits, for which the group won two Grammy Awards in 1963 for best choral performance and best new artist. The group won a total of five Grammy Awards.

They sang with French pop star Etienne Daho on his songs "Timide intimité" and "Soudain" from his 1996 album Eden, and with the Style Council on their song "The Story of Someone's Shoe" from the 1988 album Confessions of a Pop Group. (Style Council leader Paul Weller claims the song was inspired by the Swingle Singers' 1967 album with the Modern Jazz Quartet, Place Vendome.)[citation needed]

  • First incarnation: France, 1962-1973
  • Second incarnation: England, 1973-present (also under the names "Swingle II", "The Swingles", then "The New Swingle Singers")

Each of the above incarnations included different singers at different times.

Present

The group is now based in London, England. The Swingle Singers are an a cappella group that sometimes uses the accompaniment of bass and drums. They produce complicated, technically impressive covers ranging from modern classics (The Beatles) to classical music (Tchaikovsky, Beethoven) to opera (Rossini). Their arrangements are often informed by jazz harmonies and stylings. Other influences included Nat King Cole, various smooth singers and pianists.

The Swingle Singers are also active in classical music. A hit for them was Bach's "Air on the G String", recorded with the Modern Jazz Quartet. Luciano Berio wrote his postmodern symphony Sinfonia for eight voices and orchestra in 1968 with them in mind (appearing on the original recording which is now out of print). They also recorded Ben Johnston's "Ci-Git Satie" and "Visions and Spels". In 2005, their recording of Bach's Prelude in F Minor was incorporated into the hit single "They", by Jem Griffiths; the same piece was also used in the 2006 film The Gigolos.

The music of the group has a trademark sound and is used frequently on TV (The West Wing, Sex in the City, Miami Vice, Glee[1]), in movies (Bach's Fugue in G Minor (BWV 578) in Thank You for Smoking, the "William Tell Overture" (Gioachino Rossini) in "Wedding Crashers", "Prelude No.7 in E flat [The Well Tempered Clavier - Book 2 BWV 876]" in "Milk").

The group currently comprises the following singers:

  • Joanna Goldsmith (soprano, UK)
  • Sara Brimer (soprano, US)
  • Clare Wheeler (alto, UK)
  • Lucy Bailey (alto, UK)
  • Richard Eteson (tenor, UK)
  • Christopher Jay (tenor, UK)
  • Kevin Fox (bass, Canada)
  • Tobias Hug (bass, Germany)
  • Sound engineer: Hugh Walker (UK)

Selected discography

Ferris Wheels (2009)

  1. Unravel
  2. Both Sides Now
  3. On the 4th of July (originally by James Taylor)
  4. L'Été 42
  5. River Man
  6. Until (a matter of moments)
  7. Eleanor Rigby
  8. No More "I Love You"s
  9. Flying High/Wake Me Up When September Ends
  10. Summer Soft
  11. Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)
  12. God Only Knows

Beauty & the Beatbox (2007) (collaboration with beatbox artist Shlomo)

  1. A Fifth of Beethoven
  2. Spain (I Can Recall)
  3. Dido's Lament
  4. It's Sand, Man!
  5. Adagio in G Minor
  6. Bolero
  7. Cielito Lindo (Mexican Traditional)
  8. Straighten Up & Fly Right
  9. Piano Concerto No. 21, 2nd Mvt.
  10. Gotcha (Theme from "Starsky & Hutch")
  11. Bachbeat

Going Baroque (2007)

  1. Badinerie
  2. Aria And Variations: The Harmonious Blacksmith
  3. Giga
  4. Largo
  5. Prelude No. 19 In A Major
  6. Preambulum
  7. Fugue
  8. Allegro
  9. Prelude No. 7 In E Flat Major
  10. Solfegietto In C Minor
  11. Der Fruehling (Spring)
  12. Prelude No. 24 In B Minor

Unwrapped (2006)

  1. Concerto Grosso
  2. In The Bleak Midwinter
  3. Christmas Song
  4. River
  5. Walking In The Air
  6. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  7. O Tannenbaum
  8. Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
  9. Santa Baby
  10. Away In A Manger
  11. Carol Of The Drum
  12. Amazing Grace
  13. Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
  14. Last Christmas
  15. Happy Christmas (War Is Over)
  16. Hotaru No Hikari

Dabadaba Swing (2006)

  1. So What
  2. Surfboard
  3. Insensatez
  4. Girl From Ipanema
  5. Milonga Del Angel
  6. Time For Love, A
  7. Timeless Place, A
  8. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
  9. Have You Met Miss Jones?
  10. My Funny Valentine
  11. Lady Is A Tramp
  12. Just One Of Those Things
  13. My Foolish Heart
  14. All The Things You Are
  15. It Don't Mean A Thing
  16. Soul Bossa Nova

American Look (2005)

  1. Country Dances
  2. When Jesus Wept
  3. Negro Spirituals
  4. Patriotic Songs
  5. He's Gone Away
  6. Saints Fugue
  7. Stephen Foster Medley
  8. Porgy And Bess Suite

Concerto d'Aranjuez (2004)

  1. Romanza Andaluza
  2. Adagio
  3. Rondalla Aragonesa
  4. Tango In D Major
  5. Granada
  6. Sevilla
  7. Romance Espagnole
  8. Spanish Tango In A Minor
  9. Sonata In D Major
  10. Andaluza

Compilation Album (1989)

  • "Twofer" compact disc containing the albums Reflections (1985) and Live at Ronnie Scott's (1987).

Live at Ronnie Scott's (1987)

  1. Route 66
  2. Children of the Ghetto
  3. Li'l Darlin'
  4. Dry Cleaner from Des Moines
  5. Mean to Me
  6. It's Alright with Me
  7. Moon Over Bourbon Street
  8. Boplicity
  9. Round Midnight
  10. Sweet Nothing
  11. Tuxedo Junction

Reflections (as The Swingles) (1985)

  1. Overture to the Marriage of Figaro
  2. Organ Fugue BWV 578
  3. Bist Du Bei Mir
  4. Come Live with Me
  5. All the Things You Are
  6. Oh Johnny!
  7. Fascinatin' Rhythm
  8. Just One of Those Things
  9. London by Night
  10. Country Dances
  11. Flight of the Bumble Bee

Jazz Sébastien Bach 2 (France) / Back To Bach (U.S.) (1969)

Side 1:

  1. Vivace (Concerto For Two Violins In D Minor)
  2. Prelude And Fugue In E Minor (from The Well Tempered Clavier)
  3. Choral (Cantana 147)
  4. Gavotte (from The Partita No. 3 For Violin Solo)
  5. Prelude And Fugue In C Major (from The Well Tempered Clavier)

Side 2:

  1. Fugue In G Major For Organ
  2. Adagio (Sonata No. 3 For Violin And Harpsichord)
  3. Prelude And Fugue In C Major (from The Well Tempered Clavier)
  4. Prelude For Organ Choral (Now Comes The Christian Savor)
  5. Fugue In E Flat Major (from The Well Tempered Clavier)

Swingling Telemann (1966)

  1. Concerto a Six: Allegro
  2. Concerto a Six: Adagio
  3. Concerto a Six: Presto
  4. Concerto a Six: Adagio
  5. Concerto a Six: Allegro
  6. Couperin (Fourth Book of Pieces for Harpsichord, 21E Ordre)
  7. Gigue (Suite for Strings "La Lyra")
  8. Fugue in D minor
  9. Presto (Trio from Sonata in E Major)
  10. Larghetto (Concerto in A Major for Hautbois d'Amour and Strings)
  11. Coucou (First Book of Pieces for Harpsichord "A Mlle de Soubise")
  12. Presto (Sonata Nº 4 for Flute and Basso Continuo in E minor)
  13. Sonata in C minor: Allegro
  14. Sonata in C minor: Andante Moderato
  15. Sonata in C minor: Vivace

Swinging Mozart (France) / Anyone for Mozart (U.S.) (1965)

  1. Variations on Ah! Vous Dirais - Je Maman K265
  2. Fugue (from Sonata N 37 in A Major for Guitar and Harpsichord K402)
  3. Sonata for Piano N 15 in C Major K545: Allegro
  4. Sonata for Piano N 15 in C Major K545: Andante
  5. Sonata for Piano N 15 in C Major K545: Allegretto
  6. Serenade N 13 in G Major, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525: Allegro
  7. Serenade N 13 in G Major, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525: Romance
  8. Serenade N 13 in G Major, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525: Menuetto
  9. Serenade N 13 in G Major, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K525: Rondo
  10. Allegro (from Sonata for Piano N 5 in G Major K283)

Going Baroque (1964)

  1. Badinerie, J.S. Bach (from Ouvertüre H-Moll, BWV 1067)
  2. Grobschmied Variations, G.F. Haendel (from Cembalosuite in E-Dur)
  3. Gigue, J.S. Bach (from Cellosuite Nr. 1 C-Dur, BWV 1009)
  4. Largo, J.S. Bach (from Cembalokonzert F-Moll, BWV 1056)
  5. Praeludium Nr. 19 A-Dur BWV 864, J.S. Bach (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I)
  6. Praeambulum, J.S. Bach (from Partita Nr. 5 G-Dur BWV 829)
  7. Fuga, A. Vivaldi (from Concerto Op. 3 'L'Estro Armonico' Nr. 11 D-Moll)
  8. Allegro, G.F. Heandel (from Concerto Grosso Op. 6 A-Moll)
  9. Praeludium Nr. 7 Es-Dur BWV 876, J.S. Bach (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II)
  10. Solfegietto C-Moll, C.P.E. Bach
  11. Fruehling (Spring), W.F. Bach
  12. Praeludium Nr. 24 H-Moll BWV 893, J.S. Bach (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II)

Jazz Sébastien Bach (France) / Bach's Greatest Hits (U.S.) (1963)

Side 1:

  1. Fugue in D Minor (from The Art of the Fugue)
  2. Prelude for Organ Chorale No 1
  3. Aria (from Suite No 3 in D)
  4. Prelude No 12 in F Minor (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II)
  5. Bourrée II (from The English Suite No 2)
  6. Fugue No 2 in C Minor (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I)
  7. Fugue No 5 in D (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I)

Side 2:

  1. Prelude No 9 in E (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II)
  2. Sinfonia (from The Partita No 2)
  3. Prelude No 1 in C (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II)
  4. Canon
  5. Two Part Invention No 1 in C
  6. Fugue No 5 in D (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II)

References

  1. ^ New Hit Show "Glee" Goes A Cappella

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