Listening Library

This Listening Library offers audio and video recordings and demos of Robert Schultz works and editions. Watch for new additions to this area including live performances and studio recordings of orchestras, choirs, ensembles and soloists, both professional and student, performing music by Robert Schultz.

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Tina Faigen’s premiere of Arabesque Op. 57 and Veiled Op. 58

Kypros Markou conducts Monument Op. 53

Zaffiro Trio – World Premiere of Trio Op. 52

Anna Singer & Tina Faigen – World Premiere of 8 Songs Op. 50

Tina Faigen & Walter Morales – World  Premiere of Finale Op. 47

Alvin Zhu’s World Premiere of Three Pieces Op. 42

Tina Faigen performs Montage Op. 20

Pianist Tina Faigen and violinist Catherine Cho perform Fantasy for Violin and Piano, Op. 34

Pittsburgh Camerata’s performance of In The Shadows (SATB)

Joel Goodloe and Mark Carver’s premiere of Three Songs for Baritone and Piano Op. 46

Robert Schultz’s performance of  Three Pieces for Piano Op. 42

Pianist Tina Faigen’s performance of  Vocalise

Tenor Paul Spencer Adkins’ performance of Song Vision Op. 9

Pianist Connor Doran’s performance of Ballade Op. 17

Pianist Tina Faigen’s performance of Largo from Clavier Concerto No. 5

Pianist Tina Faigen’s performance of The Swan

The Edgewood Symphony Orchestra’s premiere performance of Lament Op. 45

Flutist Edward Schultz’s premiere performance of Autumn Squalls

Pianist Tina Faigen’s performance of Phantom Rag
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The Pittsburgh Camerata’s performance of Oh Blessed Light

Pianist Tina Faigen’s performance of Flight of the Bumblebee

Pianist Tina Faigen’s performance of Lament Op. 44

Baylor Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Legend for String Orchestra Op. 35

World Premiere performance of Legend for String Quintet Op. 35a

The Edgewood Symphony Orchestra’s premiere performance of Lament Op. 45

The Church of the Holy Spirit Choir’s performance of They Sheltered in a Stable

The Heinz Chapel Choir’s premiere performance of Dawn

The Heinz Chapel Choir’s premiere performance of Oh Blessed Light