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Place Vendôme (released as Encounter in the U.S.) is an album released by the Swingle Singers performing with the Modern Jazz Quartet. The album was a 1967 Grammy award nominee. All tracks from this album are also included on the Mercury compilation CD Compact Jazz: The Swingle Singers and the 11 disk Philips boxed set, Swingle Singers.
Bitter Ending (1972) alternative cover; The Joy of Singing, a.k.a. Les 4 Saisons ("Le Printemps") is a 1972 album by the Swingle Singers on the Philips Records label. All tracks from this album are also included on the 11 disk Philips bo ...
Back to Bach (released as Jazz Sébastien Bach, Vol. 2 in France) is a 1968 album released by the Paris-based Swingle Singers.. All tracks from this album are also included on the CD re-issue / compilation, Jazz Sebastian Bach (combined with all tracks from 1963's Bach's Greatest Hits a.k.a. Jazz Sébastien Bach) and also on the 11 disk Philips boxed set Swingle Singers.
Rating. Allmusic. [2] Anyone for Mozart, Bach, Handel, Vivaldi? is a CD compilation re-issue of music by the Swingle Singers. It combines tracks from two previous LP releases, Going Baroque (tracks 6 – 16) and Swinging Mozart (aka Anyone for Mozart?) (tracks 1 – 5).
American-born Ward Swingle first assembled a group of Parisian session singers (originally named Les Swingle Singers) to sing Bach’s music for the keyboard in 1962. The resulting album ‘Jazz Sebastian Bach’ was a huge hit, breaking new musical ground and launching The Swingles to fame. Since then, the group has released more than 50 albums encompassing a huge variety of music, fuelled by ...
Review scores. Source. Rating. Allmusic. [1] Anyone for Mozart? (released as Swinging Mozart in France) is the third album released by the Swingle Singers. The album was a 1965 Grammy award winner for " Best Performance by a Chorus ." [2] All tracks from this album are also included on the CD re-issue / compilation, Anyone for Mozart, Bach ...
25. Sept. 2015 · Sorti des étagères de la discothèque de Radio France et jamais réédité en CD, le LP « Bitter Ending », l'œuvre d'André Hodeir sur un fragment de Finnegans Wake de James Joyce, avec les Swingle Singers.