Valentin Adamberger

Valentin Adamberger, also known by his Italian name Adamonti, (22 February 1740 or 6 July 1743 – 24 August 1804) was a German operatic tenor. His voice was universally admired for its pliancy, agility, and precision, and several composers of note, such as Mozart, wrote music specifically for him. Adamberger was born either in Rothenburg, Bavaria in 1740 or in Munich in 1743. Beginning in 1755, he studied singing with Johannes Walleshauser (also k... more

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  • Aug 24, 1804 (age 61 years)

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