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Nicolai Gedda in "Adelaide", Ludwig Van Beethoven

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2009

Recorded in Stockholm in 1969. Accompanist is Jan Eyron.You can download the CD with Beethoven songs from here: http://www.angelfire.com/nf/amenemhat/blog

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  • What a gorgeous song - and so gorgeously sung that I listened 3 times. Thanks Janja.

    Incidentally, ShawDAMAN sent it to me earlier this evening, but it was unavailable. You must have uploaded it again.

  • Yes, I uploaded it again, because the first one that I put on was a transfer from a record. This is now from a remastered CD and the sound is better.

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  • Jan Eyron's accompaniment is great too. Is not an easy piece to pace.

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  • Could it possibly done any better?  Of course, NOT! Absolutely stunnning

  • Une des plus belles interprétations que j'ai entendues jusqu'à maintenant. 

  • A beautiful performance by an outstanding singer! Thank you Janja for the uploading.

  • During the early 1960's, EMI signed up Gedda AND Wunderlich, and the younger Wunderlich did not stand much chance in the recording studio because of Gedda's presence. Later Fritz moved over to DGG and left a large legacy of wonderful recordings there.

    We Chinese have a saying - if you already have Zhou Yu, why should there be Zhuge Liang? i.e., what a wonderful waste of talent to house two top men under one single roof!

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    I would surely love to hear Kaufmann's!

    His Florestan is so good!

  • DAMN what a performance of this beautiful leid, man He Jussi have the best recordings of this I have heard, none compare. Who is the BEST too difficult to pick, personal choice...BOTH FANTASTIC

  • The only possible competition for Jussi and Fritz. Arguably, this is better

    sung and there is more intelligence behind the words. But Jussi had

    an incomparably sympathetic timbre and Fritz also had by nature what

    many couldn't accomplish by study. I guess these three have inhibited

    some modern tenors-- I'd like to hear Ben Heppner and Jonas Kauffman

    have a go at it.

  • Thanks for re-uploading. Fantastic recording.

  • Excellent Gedda as always. TY

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