And jonathan how is the current Senior Member of the new look at your also young joins me now theres been lots of changes in the membership of the group over the years now what hasnt changed in 50 years though is the line up to. Attend to baritones in a base why has that remained the ideal mix for you i know its pretty unusual but i think thats because thats what the originals were to altos they tended to bartend in a basin that was so much music that was written for them in precisely that. Figuration that if we want to keep singing it we need to preserve that configuration oh you still see some of the original reeve closely i think thats important to have stuff which is really morton stuff which goes right that. Now tell us about finding a home and you which will be your new cd in the new year but its actually much more than that is quite a project is not yet sort of a mission for us we see the incredible power of music to bring people together all over the world today we see it in paris after the burning of not should we see it in hong kong during the process we see and she recently we see it in moments like the me too movement in the times of movement in the us it happens all the time that music gives people a voice for they havent had one or they feel they need one and we want to show that this is been happening for decades all over the world and that we need to encourage people to find their voices together because singing together not only binds us together but also gives us a chance to be and how are you going to do this i mean obviously in your concerts are you going to be saying things theyre all so the programs that will be performing are all based on this album which is a collection of music from the last 1000 years from very very Different Countries from georgia from a stone you know from the u. S. From south africa from germany to show that this has been happening globally but its also going out to doing a lot of pro bono work advocacy education to make sure that people know that we really are committed to bringing people together through singing together lets hear you sing more of that song same song actually you also know in the song promotes finding homey. Jonathan winters with me the singer now i have to ask you a saxophone doesnt get a cul de sac so from this does a violinist doesnt get a cold i mean sorry the violin doesnt i have to ask you about sing as 6 guys almost. With voices what happens when one of you gets a cold i mean its very precarious youre right we do lots of plane travel i think we try to be as healthy as possible which doesnt sound very rocknroll but it means lots of lots of early night sweats possible lots of water not very much not very much alcohol when we touring but also its its about working out a way where you can actually look off the members of the group if someone is feeling under the weather we do about 130 concerts a year and it is the case that people are always doing very well and we i hope ive found a way of blending. That means that if someone is not 100 percent we are able to kind of camouflage that within the group sound you know just here on this mission. And just briefly with finding whats happening in the hague where you will come from is that part of the reason why your mission because youre a bit sort of disillusioned well yeah because i think we see with breaks that and weve had pieces written about this that is dividing families and dividing communities and actually we should be able to have different opinions and yet still tolerate each other and be unable to enjoy the. Company and we see as we go toward all over the world you know being in china where weve got people with vastly different beliefs or in korea and seoul you know for instance where we had to pass it as an diplomats from both sides of political divisions coming to our concerts we see that music where you were enjoying you know singing it has it has a power to unite people and so we want to try and harness that yeah i completely agree with you i think its a wonderful thing youre doing jonathan hound from the king sings thank you touring all over europe from now until christmas and then america in the new year or more europe all over the world so people watching this can just google for king city please do thank you. Singing of a different kind now t. V. Talent shows are very popular a lot of the most successful is the voice where the jory his the person saying the whole they see them meanwhile the voice is syndicated in numerous countries including this one and this is when of the voice of germany was 19 year old cloudy. Sun goes oh just 19 years old we met up with him in nick 2. Claudia in money well listen tozer has just gotten her 1st big taste of success. Her victory on this years voice of germany has made an instant celebrity of the young singer from indonesia. 50 china i know i really had no idea i might. But i want to sing and show the world that i want to sing because it is sing and sing and. Claudias whole life has changed in just the last year and a half since she made the decision to leave home and pursue her studies in germany she was 4 when she started singing lessons and shed already been on t. V. Shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. To ask and then raising it 1st i wanted to stay in indonesia. Prospect but there are good teeth in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. The support of munichs Indonesian Community has helped her handle the homesickness. People back home have been rooting for her to. Shes got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. Claudias boyfriend has helped her cope with the new fame the 2 met in their church choir. And played and then we recorded a few songs together so you could save music brought us together and connects us that theyve been this. Is about to face her next big challenge germany wide tour with all the finalists from the voice of germany and her winning song. Sad sad. Sad sad go on how. Her. 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