Dichterliebe - Die Rose, die Lilie     Otčenáš - Ob přijd'

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The Philharmonia Singers under the direction of conductor Jonathan Webb invited Mr. Levine to participate in their production of Carmina Burana.

Pianist Alain Eskenasy invited Mr. Levine to sing Schumann’s Lieder Cycle Dichterliebe, Opus 48 in his Chamber Music Concert Series.

The Israel Broadcasting Authority invited Mr. Levine to be one of the singers in the recording of Sounds for 5 Vocalists composed by Hagar Kadima and recorded for Kol HaMusika, Israel’s Classical Music Radio Station.

Pianist Hagai Yodan invited Mr. Levine to sing a Recital with him as accompanist, in his Concert Series of Guest Artists. The program consisted of Dichterliebe, Famous Arias and Vocal Pieces for Tenor Voice.

Mr. Levine recorded the traditional El Maleh Rachamim (The Prayer for the Soul of the Departed) for the Cameri Theatre's production of the play Murder.

Mr. Levine made his American Recital Debut at Trinity Cathedral, San Jose, California, in the fall of 2004.He has been invited to give another Recital in McMinnville, Oregon, ,in the spring of 2009.

In December of 2005, Mr. Levine gave a unique Recital at the Felicia Blumenthal Center for Music, Tel-Aviv. Accompanied by Pianist Hagai Yodan, Mr. Levine performed his trademark interpretation of Schumann's Dichterliebe, along with Arias from Mozart's Operas, in celebration of the composer's 250th birthday.

Mr. Levine has made three recordings for the Slalom SDL Ltd. Label including Schumann's Dichterliebe, Janacek’s Otcenas, Tenor Solos from Handel's Messiah and five Mozart Opera Arias.

In addition, Mr. Levine is a member of the Rinaton Choir under the Baton of Avraham Peri. This world-renowned choir accompanies Cantors from all over the world, especially in the United States, Canada, Australia and of course in Israel. As tenor soloist with the Choir, Mr.Levine has appeared at the Musica Sacra Festival, Germany and in a program of Cantorial works for Belgium Radio 3.

 

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