i think italian translation of a title is the usual problem of ambiguities in foreign languages. no doubt, at the time of mentoring courts such experts would sing at king's feasts, i believe it's one of the images that the name of this ansamble is to bring up to our minds. the other ("historical") interpretation of the name is there at the same time. nevertheless, i'm just surprised that anyone wanted to provide translation of such a name. "Los Puertas"? "南瓜の壊す”?!
Interesting video! Thanks for posting and AntoniettaChines1222 for sharing.
serenaluce 1 month ago
@hellstrombones7 not Stephen but Colin Mason!
mouthmouse 8 months ago
@mouthmouse I wouldn't say that Stephen Connolly stayed a short amount of time...
hellstrombones7 8 months ago
@hihowareyou22
Mid 80's. This version of the King's Singers dates from around then anyway.
Jimmi323 1 year ago
when was this doco shot?
hihowareyou22 1 year ago
@rayuuhumizuki :D
hihowareyou22 1 year ago
do you know why the bass is one, in the group's history of those who stay least time in the group (5 years) ? Because of the level? the rythm?
mouthmouse 1 year ago
i think italian translation of a title is the usual problem of ambiguities in foreign languages. no doubt, at the time of mentoring courts such experts would sing at king's feasts, i believe it's one of the images that the name of this ansamble is to bring up to our minds. the other ("historical") interpretation of the name is there at the same time. nevertheless, i'm just surprised that anyone wanted to provide translation of such a name. "Los Puertas"? "南瓜の壊す”?!
odolany 1 year ago
oh..Emma Kirkby!
xarylem 2 years ago
geil,... wer hat die noten davon?vom ersten?
tobasme 3 years ago