The Grammy Award-winning British vocal ensemble The King’s Singers will hold an album release concert tour in three cities hosted by Filharmonia Hungary. The production will be presented in Budapest (on the 16th of January), Debrecen (6:30 p.m. on the 17th of January) and Szeged (on the 18th of January), and will feature a selection of the best-known and most popular animated film scores to commemorate Disney’s 100th birthday to the greatest delight of music and cinema fans.
It is the largest The King’s Singers project to date, which includes brand-new adaptations of the popular cartoon classics of the last century. The world-renowned ensemble celebrates 100 years of iconic storytelling with an extraordinary symphonic orchestra arena tour to bring back the best memories of childhood through music for people of all ages.
The boy band prepares for these concerts with a large-scale arena show and corresponding visual elements. A classical music production based on classical values will be staged, where the music will shine in a million colors. In addition to the six-member a cappella star group, the Kodály Philharmonia Debrecen will provide the musical experience. The band presents a full-fledged symphonic repertoire, where some instruments even get a solo role.
There will be times when the symphonic orchestra plays independently, there will be times when it accompanies the vocal ensemble, and there will also be complete a cappella pieces.
The half-century-old The King’s Singers have thousands of concerts to their name, and thanks to their inimitable sound culture, their performances are always accompanied by full houses.
The ensemble was founded on the 1st of May 1968, when choral students who graduated from the King’s College, Cambridge, gave a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. This debut launched a career spanning five decades. They appeared weekly on prime-time TV, performing popular music never sung by choirs. Combining their English appeal with their precise musical skills, they have won the hearts of audiences worldwide. The ensemble regularly performed concerts from London’s Royal Albert Hall to the Sydney Opera House, from Carnegie Hall to the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.










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