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Mahler Adagietto / Björn Andrésen (Death in Venice - 1971)

Björn Andrésen (Morte a Venezia / Death in Venice) Mahler Symphony No.5 - 4th Mov. Adagietto  
 
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79506170 (12 hours ago) Show Hide
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Is it the kid on the photos you are talking about? well, we all look nice as kids and then we grow old and that is that, few stay beautiful and fewer stay smart. Enjoy the music!
signorinakitty (1 week ago) Show Hide
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struggente e maledetta
solarenergy78 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@kimycat
actually he is probably what Lestat would have looked like at age 15. but unfortunately, Bjorn lost his good looks very fast, so by the time he was he was in his 20s, he didn't look anything like that anymore, so even if he had been the right age, he couldn't have played an adult Lestat.
PeterFirthFan (1 month ago) Show Hide
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He was from the lowest depths of the working class.
JWB13579 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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So is your comment
lecochonbleu (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I love the Adagietto at this speed or slower, quite often it's not held back enough for me.

Thank you very much for sharing. Is there are part 2 (or could there be, if not) please?
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Movielunatic (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Is beautiful!
tuue (1 month ago) Show Hide
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unlimited and beautiful
ilkinond (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Beautiful Nordic youth, basks in the music of an old Austrian symphonist.... the result is devastating, as of course it is meant to be.

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