"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017
"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017
"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017
"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017
"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017
"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017
"...the ensemble’s original mission of presenting vocal works with a characteristic polished and sophisticated tone has remained as strong as ever."Aaron Keebaugh, Boston Classical, USA13 June 2017"...the six King’s Singers emerged in identical blue suits and red ties, their appearance as immaculate as their sound. Singing one to a part for a program of “Renaissance heavyweights,” their blend was smooth and dulcet, like butter toffee with the occasional crunch."Zoë Madonna, Boston Globe, USA14 June 2017