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Mark Vincent - Quartet Sessions [cd New] on 2040-motos

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Sheperdsville, Kentucky, United States

Sheperdsville, Kentucky, United States
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Mark Vincent - Quartet Sessions [CD New]

Label: PID
Format: CD
Release Date: 10 Dec 2013

The Item is brand new and unplayed. If you check out and pay before 1PM Eastern (excluding weekend and holidays) we will prepare and ship out your order the same business day. Expected ship time may vary and is based on seller's order cut-off time.

Mark Vincent has emerged as one of the most remarkable voices of his generation, having won Australia's Got Talented at the age of 15. Since then, Mark has recorded four stellar albums - My Dream/Mio Visione, Compass, The Great Tenor Songbook and Songs From The Heart. Now the twenty-year-old tenor returns with his most ambitious album to date, The Quartet Sessions. A virtuosic opera talent, Vincent is usually at home in front of a forty-piece orchestra. On The Quartet Sessions, the artist together with his long-time producer Chong Lim, breathes new life into a unique of mix of both contemporary standards and established classics.

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