The Swingle Singers

The Swingle Singers
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...
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The Swingle Singers Jazz Sebastian Bach
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Song List: Listen to Songs by Swingle Singers The Art Of Fugue, BWV 1080: Fugue in D Minor, Schubler's Bo...
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Song List: Sascha (Little David's Fugue), Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D ...
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