"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019
"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019
"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019
"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019
"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019
"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019
"The King’s Singers took the stage and, in an utmost display of respect, faced her Imperial Highness and performed “Kimi Ga Yo,” the Japanese national anthem. The balance of six voices created by the two countertenors, tenor, two baritones, and base vocalists created a magnetic atmosphere... a well-crafted program, including harmonies of more classic tunes as well as cheeky Beatles songs, culminated in two encores following thunderous applause and a standing ovation, which lasted more than a full minute."
Japan Forward, 13 July 2019