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Nina Stemme - Wagner - Tristan und Isolde - Liebestod

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2007

'Mild und Leise' (Liebestod) - Tristan und Isolde
Nina Stemme
Daniel Harding?

Truly magnificent singing.

Previously uploaded by jiminy22221.

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  • Mama mia! What a voice..... what an orchestra... what a dress!!! Nina Stemme is sublime and was borne to sing Wagner... HEAVEN!

  • People who always talk that Hitler liked Wagner's music and, because of this, his music is bad, are people incapable of thinking with their own brain. This piece is absolutely FANTASTIC, as is Nina Stemme.

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  • Nina Stemme is the greatest Isolde, . Awesome!

  • Simplemente maravillosa. Es, a mi gusto, la mejor Isolda de la que hay registro.

  • Stemme is a goddess, although she tends to come in a little too early often. Heaven help us that Voigt is doing Brunhilde in Gotterdamerrung here in NYC in a few short weeks. God I had hoped that Voigt would come down with *something* and Stemme would take her place. Oh well.

  • Muchas gracias por compartirlo.

  • @Turand0t OK yes true, but also Wagner was a total anti-semite. just throwing it out there.

  • Why do people only remember Hitler liked Wagner, but NOBODY remembers Thomas Mann, the anti-fascist BAMF writer, was an even bigger fan?

    Nina is simply wonderful. Can't wait to see her do all Brünnhildes, preferably on dvd too. 

  • @MrThesheenster Probable because Wagner and his music will always be connected to Hitler's regime, in more than a few ways. The degree of connection can be debated, but that connect is a fact. Besides, fascination isn't a negative.

    The genius behind such amazing music makes Wagner interesting, but the influence of his fascist and anti-Semite views on Hitler remain fascinating.

  • Astrid Varnay.was of course up there with the very best.

  • @BenjaminWagnerFan -Then you have great taste my friend .

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