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The Swingles – Impresario Club

12 December | 5:00 pm

Members Only Dinner

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This five-time Grammy Award-winning ensemble has redefined vocal music for over 60 years, earning recognition as one of the world’s most celebrated vocal groups. Their seven singers bring extraordinary range and precision to a vast repertoire spanning jazz, folk, pop and classical music, alongside original compositions. Their signature close-microphone sound creates a seamlessly blended ensemble texture that has captivated audiences worldwide.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

The Ensemble

The Swingles have been challenging the boundaries of vocal music for over 60 years, earning 5 Grammy® Awards and establishing themselves as one of the world’s most beloved and admired vocal groups.

Throughout its various iterations (Les Swingles Singers / Swingle II / The New Swingle Singers / The Swingles / The Swingle Singers (and since 2014, The Swingles again), the group’s signature and instantly-recognisable sound has remained constant and timeless, and their intricate arrangements remain unparalleled. The current singers are masters of their craft, constantly seeking new ways of reimagining jazz, folk, pop and classical music from their ever-growing repertoire, alongside creating a rich vein of new original material. Their combination of close-microphone amplification paired with the extraordinary range and vocal dexterity of the group’s seven individual voices to create one seamlessly-blended vocal sound, has captured the admiration of composers and collaborators alike, who have embraced the sheer versatility of the group and its genre-crossing possibilities.

Mallika Bhagwat, soprano

A black and white image of The Swingles' soprano 1, Mallika Bhagwat

Sarah Alison, soprano

A black and white photo of The Swingles' soprano 2, Sarah Alison

Laura Moisey-Gray, alto

A black and white photo of The Swingles' alto, Laura Moisey-Gray

James Botcher, tenor

A black and white photo of The Swingles' tenor 1, James Botcher

When I was in primary school my mum asked me, “If there was a choir at your next school would you join it?” My reaction was a definite and disgusted no. Now, almost two decades later, here we are. As a young boy I would sing along to cassette tapes with my mum in the car, and listen to her teaching the piano at home.  This led to my decision to have a crack at it myself at the age of five. I didn’t know it at the time but I never fell in love with the instrument – something I only realised when I had my first singing lesson at 17. I left the room beaming, and thought to myself “I didn’t know music lessons were supposed to be fun!” This probably should have dawned on me earlier, having thoroughly enjoyed all the choral singing I had done in my six years at Chigwell School leading up to this pivotal moment, but oh well.

This love of singing took me to the University of York, where I was free to indulge in more practical music than you could wave a stick (baton?) at, and left me almost entirely safe from essays. After finishing my music degree, I stayed on for a further year of postgraduate study on the Solo Voice Ensemble Singing pathway, during which time I was also singing eight services a week as a choral scholar at the York Minster.

After six years of professional classical singing, my career has taken a sudden turn towards contemporary performance. Working across genres in this way is a fascinating experience; I’m really enjoying learning about the similarities and differences in technical approaches, and how these styles feed into each other. I’m metaphorically pulling the blinds up on either side as I go and looking forward to seeing where being in The Swingles takes me – both physically and vocally!

Owen Butcher, tenor

A black and white photo of The Swingles' tenor 2, Owen Butcher

 
I grew up in the picturesque county of Suffolk, and first began my musical journey when I started learning the ocarina at the age of 8. Quickly progressing onto the flute and trombone over the next couple of years, I then discovered my love of singing when I joined the Chamber Choir at secondary school. This was completely transformative for me as a shy, awkward teen and quickly became the highlight of my week. My first choir tour to Germany in 2015 and subsequent participation in the National Youth Choir solidified my passion for singing and travel, and so at 18 I left the UK for a year-long residency as the choral scholar at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland (NZ).

Jamie Wright, baritone, vocal percussionist

A black and white photo of The Swingles' baritone and vocal percussionist, Jamie Wright

 
I grew up in Norfolk and began learning the violin aged six after months of pestering my parents. I sang in school choirs, but my love for vocal music truly began when a music teacher introduced me to The Swingle Singers, The Real Group, and The King’s Singers. Shortly after, I declared to my parents, “I want to be a singer!”.

Tom Hartley, bass

A black and white photo of The Swingles' bass, Tom Hartley

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Details

Organizer

  • Musical Bridges Around the World

Venue

  • Roosevelt Library
  • 311 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78210