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Alexander Rybak - Fairytale - Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2009 (HQ)

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2009

Nobel Peace Prize Concert Oslo 11.12.2009

That thud you hear at 2:26 is Alexander dropping his violin. The violin is untuned afterwards.

The begining of this concert. Barack Obama with Mishel Obama, Will Smith with wife and children and then - Alexander Rybak.

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  • ok, i admit it... now i respect him alot... i like him a bit, just i dont like hearing the same damn song again and again, but this proves to me that he's better than i thought, and i respect him and understand why he won Euro Grand Prix now... i needed to see if he COULD make mistakes too... dont mark my comment down now. plz

  • Once again, a superbly talented European musical artist, makes no impact whatsoever in the UK, despite being a mega-artist everywhere else, and I'm really ashamed to say that so many of us Brits seem to feel that if the music originates anywhere other than the UK or the USA, then it's not worth listening to, though I hasten to add that I am not one of them. Our loss I say!!

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  • @Westor99

    The video recording has terrible sound quality...

  • hahahah he failed after he lost ''hardingfela'' on the floor xD

  • what are those dancers for?

  • @XurxoAlvarado no they didn't. he moved. the dancer was behind him. there's space.

  • @Arielle92B same song just additional music

  • i love him so mush im crying like cazry

    i love you

  • OMG OMG OMG this smile at the end. I'm in love with a fairytale too...

  • Do you know what the music is at the beginning?

  • Amazing performance - I love his expression when he drops the violin. He kept on going, bless him. The show must go on, and he certainly stuck to that principle. I would have had trouble in that situation.

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