A journey through the history of vocal music
What is the most versatile instrument? The human voice.
It can become an orchestra, a rhythm section, a jazz quartet, a Renaissance choir, or a pop band. It can span centuries and continents, bringing Bach and Broadway into dialogue, bridging classical music and popular entertainment, tradition and innovation.
For more than sixty years, The Swingles have been reinventing the repertoire with their unmistakable artistic signature, transforming the human voice into an extraordinary palette of sounds, rhythms, and colours.
Voices Through Time retraces the history of the legendary British ensemble through the works that have defined its remarkable journey: Ward Swingle’s celebrated Bach arrangements—familiar to Italian audiences as the iconic theme music of Quark—alongside folk songs from around the world and contemporary arrangements that seamlessly combine beatboxing, live looping, and extraordinary vocal artistry.
One thing is certain: The Swingles will captivate you.
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Mallika Bhagwat, Sarah McLeod, Laura Moisey-Gray, Owen Butcher, James Botcher, James Wright, Thomas Hartley
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