Schoenfield: Viola Concerto - Four Motets - the Merchant and the Pauper Yoel Levi, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Robert Vernon, Avner Ital, BBC Singers, Tyler Oliphant, Mark Kent, Jennifer Larson, Yi Wang Pei, Gary Moss, Isaiah Sheffer, Michigan University Opera Orchestra, Michigan University Opera Chorus, Christopher Meerdink & Kenneth Kiesler Classical Music 2004 New Songs Albums Artists Singles Videos Musicians Remixes Image

Album: Schoenfield: Viola Concerto - Four Motets - the Merchant and the Pauper

Artist: Yoel Levi, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Robert Vernon, Avner Ital, BBC Singers, Tyler Oliphant, Mark Kent, Jennifer Larson, Yi Wang Pei, Gary Moss, Isaiah Sheffer, Michigan University Opera Orchestra, Michigan University Opera Chorus, Christopher Meerdink & Kenneth Kiesler

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2004
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • Copyright: ℗ 2004 Milken Family Foundation

Tracklist For Schoenfield: Viola Concerto - Four Motets - the Merchant and the Pauper By Artist Yoel Levi, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Robert Vernon, Avner Ital, BBC Singers, Tyler Oliphant, Mark Kent, Jennifer Larson, Yi Wang Pei, Gary Moss, Isaiah Sheffer, Michigan University Opera Orchestra, Michigan University Opera Chorus, Christopher Meerdink & Kenneth Kiesler

Title Artist Time
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Viola Concerto: I. Gan Tzippi Yoel Levi, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin & Robert Vernon 7:47 USD 0.99
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Viola Concerto: II. Soliloquy Robert Vernon, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin & Yoel Levi 5:43 USD 0.99
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Viola Concerto: III. King Davi Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Yoel Levi & Robert Vernon 5:47 USD 0.99
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4 Motets: I. Lento Flessibile, Avner Ital & BBC Singers 3:06 USD 0.99
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4 Motets: II. Andante, Sempre BBC Singers & Avner Ital 2:16 USD 0.99
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4 Motets: III. Larghissimo Ma BBC Singers & Avner Ital 2:15 USD 0.99
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4 Motets: IV. Tranquillo Avner Ital & BBC Singers 3:52 USD 0.99
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The Merchant and the Pauper: A Tyler Oliphant, Mark Kent, Jennifer Larson, Yi Wang Pei, Gary Moss, Isaiah Sheffer, Michigan University Opera Orchestra, Michigan University Opera Chorus, Christopher Meerdink & Kenneth Kiesler 12:01 USD Album Only
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The Merchant and the Pauper: A Isaiah Sheffer, Jennifer Larson, Yi Wang Pei, Gary Moss, Christopher Meerdink, Tyler Oliphant, Mark Kent, Kenneth Kiesler, Michigan University Opera Orchestra & Michigan University Opera Chorus 3:06 USD 0.99
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The Merchant and the Pauper: A Kenneth Kiesler, Christopher Meerdink, Michigan University Opera Chorus, Michigan University Opera Orchestra, Isaiah Sheffer, Gary Moss, Yi Wang Pei, Jennifer Larson, Mark Kent & Tyler Oliphant 11:41 USD Album Only

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