Nonsense Madrigals: I. Two Dreams and Little Bat
Nonsense Madrigals: II. Cuckoo in the Pear-Tree
Nonsense Madrigals: III. The Alphabet
Nonsense Madrigals: IV. Flying Robert
Nonsense Madrigals: V. The Lobster Quadrille
Nonsense Madrigals: VI. A Long, Sad Tale
Mysteries of the Macabre (for Coloratura and Ensemble)
Der Sommer
Három Weöres dal: 1. Táncol a hold
Három Weöres dal: 2. Gyümölcsfürt
Három Weöres dal: 3. Kalmár jött nagy madarakkal
Öt Arany dal: 1. Csalfa sugár
Öt Arany dal: 2. A legszebb virág
Öt Arany dal: 3. A csendes dalokból
Öt Arany dal: 4. A bujdosó
Öt Arany dal: 5. Az ördög elvitte a fináncot
Négy lakodalmi tánc: 1. A menyasszony szép virág
Négy lakodalmi tánc: 2. A kapuban a szekér
Négy lakodalmi tánc: 3. Hopp ide tisztán
Négy lakodalmi tánc: 4. Mikor kedves Laci bátyám . . .
Most popular songs of The King's Singers
Jingle Bells
2007 • Weihnachtslieder Vol. 1
Away in a Manger
2005 • Christmas
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
2003 • A Little Christmas Music
My Heart Is a Holy Place
2009 • From The Heart
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
1996 • Circle Of Life
Live and Let Die
1996 • Circle Of Life
Groovy Kind of Love
1996 • Circle Of Life
I Will Always Love You
1996 • Circle Of Life
It Had to Be You
1996 • Circle Of Life
The Time of My Life
1996 • Circle Of Life
Kiss from a Rose
1996 • Circle Of Life
She's Like the Swallow
1993 • Chanson D'Amour
Trivia about the album Ligeti: Nonsense Madrigals; Mysteries Of The Macabre; Aventures; Etc. by The King's Singers
- In what year was the album “Ligeti: Nonsense Madrigals; Mysteries Of The Macabre; Aventures; Etc.” released by The King's Singers?
- The album “Ligeti: Nonsense Madrigals; Mysteries Of The Macabre; Aventures; Etc.” was released in 1997 by The King's Singers, featuring 20 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Ligeti: Nonsense Madrigals; Mysteries Of The Macabre; Aventures; Etc.” by The King's Singers?
- “Nonsense Madrigals: I. Two Dreams and Little Bat” is the biggest hit from the album “Ligeti: Nonsense Madrigals; Mysteries Of The Macabre; Aventures; Etc.” by The King's Singers.