Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.
Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.
Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.
Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.
Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.
Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.
Some reflections about my first tour as a fully-fledged Kings Singer.
But first some statistics, as, those of you who will get to know me, will soon realise that I am a numbers man!
5 concerts
3 countries
8 flights
90 pieces performed
1 lost tie
It has been tremendously exciting working with Pat, Jules, Chris, Nick and Johnny. They have all been fun travelling companions and excellent teachers in the art of being a King’s Singer. The variety of music we have performed with the inevitable vocal flexibility that this has called for is thrilling. Since joining the group, just two short weeks ago, I feel that I have many more vocal colours in my singing palette.
I have so enjoyed seeing the happy faces of audience members during our performances, and meeting friends of the group after each concert. I was particularly pleased to meet so many followers who had travelled from afar when we sang in Tilburg, The Netherlands.
On other matters, I have been learning even more about a very exciting project we will soon be launching. We were delighted to talk to the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg, a fellow musician, when we were in Moscow about this project. He put together a short piece about our music which aired on the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme on Friday. You can listen here. The interview starts at 1 hr 21 mins.
This all said, I am pleased to be home again to see my partner and family, for some rest, and for time to recover from a cold I picked up en route to Moscow! I look forward to meeting many of you in America in the coming weeks.