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Album: Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus

Artist: Robert Shaw & Robert Shaw Chamber Singers

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 17

  • Copyright: ℗ 1994 Telarc International Corp., Distributed by Concord.

Tracklist For Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus By Artist Robert Shaw & Robert Shaw Chamber Singers

Title Artist Time
1
Die Nacht, Op. 17 No. 4, D. 98 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 3:29 USD 1.29
2
Die Nachtigall, Op. 11, D. 724 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Karl Dent, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 3:56 USD 1.29
3
Wehmuth, Op. 64 No. 1, D. 825 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 4:26 USD 1.29
4
Der Gondelfahrer, Op. 28, D. 8 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 3:03 USD 1.29
5
Mondenschein, Op. 102, D. 875 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Karl Dent, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 3:57 USD 1.29
6
Nachthelle, Op. 134, D. 892 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Karl Dent, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 5:04 USD 1.29
7
Das Dörfchen, Op. 11 No. 1, D Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Karl Dent, Richard Clement, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 4:25 USD 1.29
8
Die Einsiedelei, D. 337 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 1:26 USD 1.29
9
Sehnsucht, D. 656 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 4:32 USD 1.29
10
Grab und Mond, D. 893 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 3:42 USD 1.29
11
Frühlingsgesang, Op. 16 No. 1 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Karl Dent, Richard Clement, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 4:08 USD 1.29
12
Liebe, Op. 17 No. 2, D. 983a Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 1:57 USD 1.29
13
Widerspruch, Op. 105 No. 1, D. Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 2:35 USD 1.29
14
An den Frühling, D. 338 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 2:40 USD 1.29
15
La pastorella, D. 513 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 2:09 USD 1.29
16
Ständchen, D. 920 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Martha Hart, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 5:54 USD 1.29
17
Der Entfernten, D. 331 Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, Norman Mackenzie & Mary Akerman 4:18 USD 1.29

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