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Pears & Britten - Die Schone Mullerin - n.1 Das Wandern

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2007

Peter Pears sings Schubert's Die Schöne Mullerin and Benjamin Britten acts as accompanist.

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  • To all the people that say his German is not good: You're not right!, his German is very pleasing. Trust me, I am German and qualified to judge about it.

  • Pears had a pretty solid technique - indeed, he worked very hard on perfecting it during his early years. The proof is evident in the fact that he enjoyed such a long career, maintaining for a large part of it a remarkable consistency of range and tone. His timbre might not have been to everyone's taste, but his dedication and artistry were beyond question.

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  • @lunaboomboom lololololol Pears and Britten ARE "faggots" =)

  • lets just say this. If Brittenwasn't infatuated with Pears, he wouldn't have be as famous as he was.

  • ich bin ein dovid. and i don bloody get this german. (eve though i said 'ich bin ein')

    watchaa gonna doooooooo!!!!!

  • I'm from Germany so I know when I say his German is perfect. Whoever says different is one of those american neonazi faggots who jerk off to hitler

  • i wish he wouldn't fiddle

  • Pears and Britten sounds like the most delicious delicacy.

  • defranco23

    his german is perfect

  • hmmm his german is quite bad, there is no sense in his words

  • One of my favorite ensembles.

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