Stephen Ditchfield and sons Nathanael, Michael & David (My Three Sons Quartet) perform a powerful A Cappella arrangement of Andrew Loyd Webber's Music Of The Night
I have been listening to this video for over a year. I love it and have told all my friends that if they want to know me, all they have to do is give this a listen. It is probably the most beautiful music I have ever heard. The blended harmony is exquisite and the voices are so pure that it is a perfect backdrop for bringing love to fruition. Bravo, men and many thanks.
@musicdirectorjim unfortunately, that's not exactly true. its a popular myth that barbershop quartets started in barbershops, but there is no evidence to prove this. According to a 1948 SPEBSQSA publication, "Barbershop harmony is a misnomer. There is no basis in fact that close harmony started in barbershops or was confined to barbershops." This myth was invented during the barbershop revival to "americanize" the art form. it's complicated to say the least.
I have been listening to this video for over a year. I love it and have told all my friends that if they want to know me, all they have to do is give this a listen. It is probably the most beautiful music I have ever heard. The blended harmony is exquisite and the voices are so pure that it is a perfect backdrop for bringing love to fruition. Bravo, men and many thanks.
punimbook 4 weeks ago
Where did you get this sheet music?
pneumonoultra00 2 months ago
I love the fact that you did the small prelude before the actual song music of the night. Awesome.
mysterywhiteboy41 3 months ago
Well done lads, well done.
Gingimos 3 months ago
very relaxing to hear
kaitypooh123 8 months ago
best vid of the day
spoiledkid999 11 months ago
Wow you guys blew me away with great voices and beautiful harmonies
theantspants1 1 year ago
@musicdirectorjim unfortunately, that's not exactly true. its a popular myth that barbershop quartets started in barbershops, but there is no evidence to prove this. According to a 1948 SPEBSQSA publication, "Barbershop harmony is a misnomer. There is no basis in fact that close harmony started in barbershops or was confined to barbershops." This myth was invented during the barbershop revival to "americanize" the art form. it's complicated to say the least.
wolverineks 1 year ago 2
I love barber shop quartets I have a question though? Why are they called Barber Shop Quartets?
MMBNM 1 year ago
I could listen to you all night long!!!!!!
RuckisMkay 1 year ago