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  • this intervieuw is in Amsterdam. The concert he gave was on 28 of March 1982. I know that for certain because I have been there. That evening Maestro Gedda sang songs of opera composers.

    The people were a bit dissapointed because he sang know opera aria's. I can tell you what Maestro Gedda says in the interview is true

    At the end of the concert the whole public was happy. I was so lucky too see and met this great tenor at the end of the concert The greatest tenor of the 2e part 20th century.

  • Thank you, Reinmeyer51. Evidently I got a wrong information. I will correct it immediately. Lucky you to be able to hear him live. Kind regards.

  • Hello may I ask who are you? Where do you live?

    I adore and love maestro Gedda. I am 51 years old live in the neighboorhood of Amsterdam.

    I am Gedda fan since 1975 I saw and heard him

    for the first time on German television. Before that I listened too Richard Tauber Tauber learned me my love for operetta. It sounds crazy but it is true. I was born in 1958. Later I understood what Tauber sad after he heard Gigli singing. I quit fortunaly he did not What would Gigli have sad after hearing Gedda

  • I sent you a private message.

  • is that Gedda and Moser on 4:00?

    WHAT OPERA WAS THAT?

  • @tneprescintr

    Don Giovanni from Met, 1971.

  • thanks!

  • Very interesting. Thank you.

  • Oh, to be able to speak as perfectly as this in so many languages languages - and as intelligently and as engagingly.  And he sings a bit too !!

  • Thank you very much for posting this interview!

  • Thank you very much for this interview

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