Ringmasters, cuarteto de Barbershop

Classics from the Broadway musical, jazz standards and pop songs form part of the standard barbershop-quartet repertoire. This typically American genre originated in the early decades of the twentieth century and is usually performed by a quartet of male voices. In barbershop singing, the main melody is performed by an inner voice (called the lead), while the other voices create harmonies that cause a sense of instability. Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) 0:00 Tonight Tonigh* Manhattan Transfer 2:22 Java Jive* 5:12 Emanuel Roll introduces the members of the group John Lennon (1940-1980) and Paul McCartney (1942) 9:05 Blackbird* 12:06 Rasmus Krigström introduces Kung Liljekonvalje David Wikander (1884-1955) 13:02 Kung Liljekonvalje* Kenny Young (1964) and Artie Resnick (1937) 16:35 Under the Boardwalk* 19:01 Rasmus Krigström introduces Käraste bröder systrar och vänner Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795) 19:56 Käraste bröder systrar och vänner* 21:20 Martin Wahlgren introduces Somewhere over the rainbow Harold Arlen (1905-1986) 22:12 Somewhere over the rainbow* Van Morrison (1945) 27:03 Moondance* 30:13 Emanuel Roll introduces You can fly Sammy Cohn (1913-1993) and Sammy Fain (1902-1989) 31:24 You can fly* Bobby Troup (1918-1999) 34:03 For their hearts were full of spring* Alan Menken (1949) and Stephen Schwartz (1948) 37:32 Out there/Bells of Notre Dame Medley* 44:33 Jakob Stenberg names Emanuel Roll as lead singer of the following songs Otis Blackwell (1931-2002) 44:56 All shook up* Elvis Presley (1935-1977) 47:08 Let me be your (Teddy Bear Song)* 49:32 Emanuel Roll speaks about Ringmasters's history Ernest Ball (1878-1927) and Dave Reed-Jr 51:54 Love me and the world is mine 56:16 Rasmus Krigström gives directions to the audience for the next song John Lennon and Paul McCartney 56:54 All you need is love* Jimmy McHugh (1894-1969) and Dorothy Fields (1904-1974) 1:01:53 I Can't Give You Anything but Love *Arrangement by Ringmasters Ringmasters (Jakob Stenberg and Rasmus Krigström, tenor. Emanuel Roll, baritone. Martin Wahlgren, bass) Concert "Barbershop" from the cycle "World Polyphonies" https://www.march.es/actos/100514/ 21 May 2016 Fundación Juan March, Madrid ______________ All Concerts since 1975: https://www.march.es/musica/publicaci... Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.march.es/usuarios/boletines Twitter:   / fundacionmarch   Facebook:   / fundacionmarch   Medium:   / fundacionjuanmarch