@@vegeta1885 yeah but even with a good singing room, someone needs very very good technique to get the full sound to travel in that room. In short, squillo.
My mother saw Simon & Garfunkel play live in 1965 at her alma mater. Simon, Garfunkel, 2 mics, 2 stools, 3 guitars and a few percussion instruments. Said it was the best show she ever saw.
Thanks so much for posting this gem from 1964. I had not heard many early examples of Pavarotti, this is just incredible. And how handsome he was back then at 28 years old. I had just watched a 1965 clip of him with Mirella Freni doing the famous duet from La Boheme. He's my all time favourite tenor, and this has just cemented his place at the top of list of great tenors even more. What a star. He will never be forgotten.
I just spent the last hour listening to Gigli at your site. I love your collection of opera goodies. Check me out on You Tube. Enter Joel Barry sings Nessun Dorma. I've been a singer/pianist for 41 years but I studied opera technique for 3 years. The event you'll see was my uncle's 70th B-day, I'm now 72. Thanks Femme!
MAMA MIA ! I CAN'T GET ENOUGH. I met Mr. Pavarotti in person backstage after a magnificent concert....17 T.people. He was just a pleasure to talk with. I still say, MAMA MIA what magical voice.
My God!!! That C !!! And the look on his face while his produces it is like "I have to balance this note carefully or i could risk bringing down the ceiling" :p
I’ve never heard a such sharp incredible stunning thrilling High C like this....Im not amazed that at that time in the ‘60 Pavarotti was called the new Bijorling. His voice sounds here so powerful and easy, like the Bijorling’s voice, an hero of thr Met in the Golden age of the Opera
yes his voice was superb when young but equally as great in a different way, nothing is like youth in any of us. But luckily we were able to enjoy it for 40 some years. no one ever will ever sing like that, it just moves your soul. spins you around and drops you on the floor
In our life time we will never see tenor that sings at this level of perfection. Luciano Pavarotti is a true gift from God and his legacy will carry on for generations to come.
@@robloxmodz7199 mercury was good, but he is not a maestro or brilliant, he never was able to produce his own song, like in his studio versions. But opera singers live in live, not in studio hut 😁
Tanti lo hanno amato...tanti criticato. Alcuni, invidiosi del suo talento e della sua straordinaria potenza. La speeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeraanzaaaaaa che prima o poi ritorni
My Sicilian father introduced us to opera. I was the only one of three boys that really appreciated it. And Dad packed us all up with Mom and off we went to live in Rome around 1959. Thanks, Dad & Mom!
It's very special. Because not only is he one of if not the greatest Singer in knowed history. But he loved to do it as much as he was gifted at it. Why I've always loved his little Smiles or Smirks. Because that reflected how much he was enjoying what he was or will be Singing.
Che gelida manina, se la lasci riscaldar... Cercar che giova, al buio non si trova. Ma per fortuna, è una notte di luna, e qui la luna l'abbiamo vicina. Aspetti, signorina, le dirò con due parole: chi sono, chi sono, e che faccio, come vivo: Vuole? Chi son? Chi son? Son poeta. Chi cosa faccio? Scrivo. E come vivo? Vivo. In povertà mia lieta, scialo da gran signore rime ed inni d'amore. per sogni e per chimere e per castelli in aria! L'anima ho milionaria. Talor dal mio forziere ruban tutti i gioielli due ladri: gli occhi belli. V'entrar com voi pur ora, ed i miei sogni usati e i bei sogni miei tosto si dileguar! Ma il furto non m'accora, poichè v'ha preso stanza... la speranza! Or che mi conoscete, parlate voi deh! parlate... Chi siete? Vi piaccia dir?
There have been singers that match and in some roles dare I even say bettered but it is the "whole package" that makes him so wonderful, his beautiful voice is but a part of it, his stage presence and vocalization combine to make him the archetypal Tenor. We were so lucky
Incredible performance, Pavarotti and Puccini, wonderful combination, I have this mental picture of them in heaven congratulating each other on their stellar careers
That smile man Everytime I see it all I can think is him probably thinking "You thought that was good? You don't even know the note I'm about to hit you guys with"
The voice was always astonishing. I had the pleasure of hearing him, live, March 4, 1978, in the Fox Theater in Atlanta. Despite all the best intentions of recording engineers( and this is excellent) when one heard his voice, live, no mike, in person, even in a venue with acoustics more suited to Movies, he was a miracle. He ended his recital with Nessum Dorma, and the theater was in awe. We rewarded him with a five minute standing ovation. His great "Al Alba , Vincero!" was electric. I will not get involved with any of the pissy little disputes such as Lanza versus Pavarotti. I have only heard Lanza, as has everyone else, recorded, and unless one gets lucky and hears the live singing, it is all just surmising.
@@domicioannioulpiano6845 - It really doesn't matter who's better. Yes, Kaufmann is wonderful, but maybe we should just listen and be transported by whomever we like.
It wasn't "always astonishing". I was at Covent Garden in 1980 or possibly 1981 (I remember I went from uni, but forget which year) to hear his Ballo in Maschera. It was a bit rubbish. He basically phoned in the whole thing. One or two phrases were a bit more than nicely done. The rest was pedestrian and uninspiring, if wrapped in a nice sound. I guess that's the deal with live performance: sometimes they have an off day, or just can't be bothered. Edit: thinking about it, more likely 1981 or 1982.
What an extraordinary voice and artistry - the marry that kind of power with the sweet, musical tone - and to finish with that sweet pianissimo, the most delicate finish. Only once in our lifetime have we seen an artist like this. The century began with Caruso and ended with Pavarotti.
I come to this video and am always overcome with emotion at the beauty and clarity of a voice so beautiful it flys with the angels ! Rest well Maestro and know you are greatly missed! This world is less brilliant without you !
Wow! even though the video is old and the quality is poor, but I can feel the echo and the beautiful reverb of Pavaritt's voice . How beautiful! Thank you so much for this video.
Che gelida manina, se la lasci riscaldar... Cercar che giova? Al buio non si trova. Ma per fortuna, è una notte di luna, e qui la luna... l'abbiamo vicina. Aspetti, signorina, le dirò con due parole: chi son? chi son!... e che faccio... come vivo?... Vuole? Chi so? Sono um poeta. Chi cosa faccio? Scrivo. E come vivo? Vivo. In porvetà mia lieta, scialo da gran signore... rime ed inni d'amore. Per sogni e per chimere... e per castelli in aria! L'anima ho milionaria. Talor dal mio forziere... ruban tutti i gioelli due ladri:…
Luciano Pavarotti makes my day any time: ) Love, Love, Love his voice......just heaven! Thank got these people are around who enlighten my the day at least and hopefully many others, we need more great singers , great people like him in these very troubled times......!
It is difficult to overstate this man's stature in the history of art. Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Mozart, Pavarotti. It was not until he passed that I realized that we had a timeless legend among us, yet I never took the opportunity to hear him in person. One of the poignant regrets of my life.
Amazing! His lower register seems more powerful here than in arias he sang late in his career. Here both high and low are strong and perfectly delivered. It was interesting to watch the athleticism of the ways he mindfully shaped his mouth for each note.
I saw him at the ROH in 1975 in Boheme. He was magnificent! John Steane said in a letter to me that it was the Boheme of ones dreams,and so it was. Henry Webb
Quisiera que estuvieran grabadas sus clases, sus prácticas, desde el comienzo, desde muy joven... Pavarotti es increíble y escucharlo es una experiencia fascinante. Lo que hace con esta aria aquí, con sólo un piano, sostenido por su bellísima voz...
I know a Tenor who once said "Pavarotti has perfect technique", Pavarotti is obviously a remarkable singer, but Puccini is also a remarkable composer. What a nice long araia.
This divine being said that he was merely human and that Bjorling was extraterrestrial. Like all truly gifted artists, he was always glowing about other performers and did not boast. It is no coincidence that this humility came from a man whose rendition of this aria is simply incomparable. Every detail and every nuance possesses more control and more power than is humanly reasonable. If you heard a young tenor singing like that at Cardiff Singer of the World, you would just pass out.
My very first visit to an opera was Traviata with Sutherland and a 28 year old Pavarotti. I will never forget it. It sparked my initial interest in Opera training myself.
No microphones. Just a man and a piano. Timelessly brilliant
What do you mean? There are three microphones.
@@eriontufa he mean no amplification.
@@enocjordanabi4207 The room has quite of a reverb so. But that's every classical singing room so....
@@vegeta1885 yeah but even with a good singing room, someone needs very very good technique to get the full sound to travel in that room. In short, squillo.
My mother saw Simon & Garfunkel play live in 1965 at her alma mater. Simon, Garfunkel, 2 mics, 2 stools, 3 guitars and a few percussion instruments. Said it was the best show she ever saw.
The most beautiful aria in operatic history sung by the greatest tenor in history. Evokes so much emotion
the greatest tenor in history..... true! Better tan Caruso.
Yes pavarotti is the best@@wallstreetpirate-hi5lm
The type of man you'll witness once in a lifetime
Honestly, I think just once in many lifetimes
In 1990 he said that he thought that the great Caruso was the greatest. By that scale we will prob be waiting a bit longer. RIP maestro
Che voce..... con quale naturalezza attacca "Talor dal mio forziere......" un' esecuzione eccezionale. Immenso Pavarotti!!!
Is it possible? Is it truly possible that a human voice could do this?
A velvet canon
Beautifully expressed....a velvet canon!
yes. LP's...
It really doesn't get better than this. Gift from God.
Un immense merci pour cet enregistrement d'anthologie que je n'avais jamais vu. Tellement magnifique...
There will NEVER be another like him. Absolutely peerless. Be grateful we got to witness his incomparable talent in our lifetime.
This is why I love UA-cam, countless undiscovered gems await discovery!
THE BEST THAT EVER LIVED, A ONCE IN A LIFETIME TALENT. SO GLAD I WAS ABLE TO LISTEN TO HIM,ONE OF THE HIGHLITES OF MY 80 YEARS.
With my teen daughters in tow i was at his free concert on the sands of Miami Beach among the one million who came to listen.
Tengo 41 y opino lo mismo, desde niña lo escuché y lo seguí como mi favorito 🤩
It's not true...he was great...but Caruso was probably the top.
One of the best singers that has ever walked this planet
4:05 do you see that little smile there? he knows hes about to tear this place down with that high c
420 for the note and for the
win..lol
For sure he's so cute
He was young. His humility of heart came later in his life.
@@cattycassals - I think so too. Makes me wonder why he would cover that face with so much facial hair.
A young Pavarotti. WOW WOW WOW His voice just cuts right through you. First time I saw this. Unbelievable!
Thanks so much for posting this gem from 1964. I had not heard many early examples of Pavarotti, this is just incredible. And how handsome he was back then at 28 years old. I had just watched a 1965 clip of him with Mirella Freni doing the famous duet from La Boheme. He's my all time favourite tenor, and this has just cemented his place at the top of list of great tenors even more. What a star. He will never be forgotten.
I was completely mesmerized by his facial expressions, clear enunciation, and controlled power. Brilliant performance. 👏
Just 29 and such a presence.
I bet that High C is still bouncing off one star after another! Riposa in pace Maestro!
I just spent the last hour listening to Gigli at your site. I love your collection of opera goodies. Check me out on You Tube. Enter Joel Barry sings Nessun Dorma. I've been a singer/pianist for 41 years but I studied opera technique for 3 years. The event you'll see was my uncle's 70th B-day, I'm now 72. Thanks Femme!
totally agree!!!
well put !
Fully agree!
I have fallen in love with this aria bravo maestro!
Que joven y guapo Luciano, nunca lo había visto así.
Hermosa voz como siempre.
Great tenors should never die.....our souls need them! Luciano, sei grande!
Tanti artisti in genere e tante persone comuni nn dovrebbero sparire dalla terra. Sono sempre i migliori ad andarsene presto...... 😓😟
@@cristinafusi1226
bella notazione
@@CharlieChaplin_ grazie gentilissimo
MAMA MIA !
I CAN'T GET ENOUGH.
I met Mr. Pavarotti
in person backstage
after a magnificent
concert....17 T.people.
He was just a pleasure to talk with.
I still say, MAMA MIA
what magical voice.
I can't stop listening to this. This may be the best aria on the internet.
Jerrod Wertman Same here - been listening to this every day... such an apex of vocal and musical expression. His dynamics are impeccable.
I couldn’t agree more. He pulls you in. Takes my breath away every single time.
Hello , im your new neighbour on this area
ah mes amis if you're into high Cs
The best love song as well!
My God!!! That C !!!
And the look on his face while his produces it is like "I have to balance this note carefully or i could risk bringing down the ceiling" :p
You don't have to be a singer to know how HARD this aria is. It's also just very long with hardly any breaks. Gotta love 60s Pavarotti. Bravo.
This is one of the best things ive ever heard
I’ve never heard a such sharp incredible stunning thrilling High C like this....Im not amazed that at that time in the ‘60 Pavarotti was called the new Bijorling. His voice sounds here so powerful and easy, like the Bijorling’s voice, an hero of thr Met in the Golden age of the Opera
He was the King of the high C's.
when one has such a long career, we forget how astoundingly beautiful the voice was when they were young. Truly beautiful and magical
Yes, a long career, but unfortunately a short life!
yes his voice was superb when young but equally as great in a different way, nothing is like youth in any of us. But luckily we were able to enjoy it for 40 some years. no one ever will ever sing like that, it just moves your soul. spins you around and drops you on the floor
@@brookeggleston9314 yes he did not take care of himself.
@@ellenlyons7413 True, but I think he would tell you that he *lived!*
@@brookeggleston9314 cant put words in his mouth, didnt know him,
Merci infiniment pour cette rare pépite
Isn't that that most effortless high C you've ever heard? Maestro your are the best!!
Beautiful but listen to Mario Lanza
Nicolai Gedda!
Jane Della Penna his nessun dorma was bad but his vesti la giubba was flawless. Pavarotti is still better at the higher notes... And all the others..
Not really. Bonisolli's was the most effortless High C i've ever heard.
Jane Della Penna
This high C was really open and resonant. Mario’s High was very passionate and husky sounding.
Just to compare the two 😁
In our life time we will never see tenor that sings at this level of perfection. Luciano Pavarotti is a true gift from God and his legacy will carry on for generations to come.
Absolutely - too beautiful for this world !
David Downing Freddie mercury
Amazing!!!!!!
@@robloxmodz7199 mercury was good, but he is not a maestro or brilliant, he never was able to produce his own song, like in his studio versions. But opera singers live in live, not in studio hut 😁
NOt only in our life, but what singer in history has ever compared? I cannot think of any.
What a great voice. Never saw him this young before.
Tanti lo hanno amato...tanti criticato. Alcuni, invidiosi del suo talento e della sua straordinaria potenza.
La speeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeraanzaaaaaa che prima o poi ritorni
His voice is INSANE
The most "natural" of all tenors.
The only insanity is in using that word for such a voice.
La voix sublime d'un jeune Pavarotti , aigus cristallins projetés avec aisance . Merci, spassiva
Blows my mind to see & listen to this brilliant tenor early in his career. Without the beard and ample girth, I wouldn't have recognized him.
And THAT’S how you sing Che gelida manina!
He loved this role and especially this aria. He chose La Bohème for all his major house debuts.
OMG what a performance! The stark piano accompaniment makes the aria even more intimate and striking... wow...
Bellissimo... tante grazie!
Viva l'Italia🇮🇹
My Sicilian father introduced us to opera. I was the only one of three boys that really appreciated it. And Dad packed us all up with Mom and off we went to live in Rome around 1959. Thanks, Dad & Mom!
Todo un maestro el gran Lucciano Pavarotti. Ese "DO" es uno de los más gloriosos que he escuchado. La perfección hecha voz.
4:18 c'è stato una vibrazione di terremoto in casa che tutti ci siamo dati - le nostre gelide manine. Grande, Luciano per sempre!
That smile at 4:07 never fails to get me happy. And now, two years later, it also makes me melancholic and nostalgic.
It's very special. Because not only is he one of if not the greatest Singer in knowed history. But he loved to do it as much as he was gifted at it. Why I've always loved his little Smiles or Smirks. Because that reflected how much he was enjoying what he was or will be Singing.
Che gelida manina, se la lasci riscaldar...
Cercar che giova, al buio non si trova.
Ma per fortuna, è una notte di luna,
e qui la luna l'abbiamo vicina.
Aspetti, signorina,
le dirò con due parole:
chi sono, chi sono, e che faccio,
come vivo: Vuole?
Chi son? Chi son? Son poeta.
Chi cosa faccio? Scrivo.
E come vivo? Vivo.
In povertà mia lieta,
scialo da gran signore
rime ed inni d'amore.
per sogni e per chimere
e per castelli in aria!
L'anima ho milionaria.
Talor dal mio forziere
ruban tutti i gioielli
due ladri: gli occhi belli.
V'entrar com voi pur ora,
ed i miei sogni usati
e i bei sogni miei tosto si dileguar!
Ma il furto non m'accora,
poichè v'ha preso stanza... la speranza!
Or che mi conoscete, parlate voi deh! parlate...
Chi siete?
Vi piaccia dir?
How beautiful was The Maestro- beautiful features, beautiful expressions and smile, beautiful voice ! Rest with the angels, you did good !
And so much more attractive without the facial hair.
So rare to see a young Pavarotti!!! THANK YOU for posting!
Maestro! You are the par excellence voice! Love you maestro! Reqiuescant in pace!Ludere in!
No other explanation except true God-given talent. Born to sing true glory. Above and beyond expression.
There have been singers that match and in some roles dare I even say bettered but it is the "whole package" that makes him so wonderful, his beautiful voice is but a part of it, his stage presence and vocalization combine to make him the archetypal Tenor. We were so lucky
I knew this recording of him as a younger man would be absolutely beast mode. Goodness. Incredible once in a lifetime voice.
He is undisputed number 1 in anyones top 5
I wouldn't say once in a lifetime. I prefer Domingo even during Pav's lifetime and several earlier tenors were better.
The tenor voice of his generation. Domingo excelled more in musicality.
Beast mode it is.
@Mikep487 Bruh Domingo sucks ass
Incredible performance, Pavarotti and Puccini, wonderful combination, I have this mental picture of them in heaven congratulating each other on their stellar careers
The absolute power and control. Astonishing. Bravo.
FOREVER you will be in our hearts, Sir Pavarotti! I've always admired you since I was a little girl. Love you always! Miss you!
He was great even then and just got better. Amazing voice.
That smile man Everytime I see it all I can think is him probably thinking "You thought that was good? You don't even know the note I'm about to hit you guys with"
wow had only been singing for roughly three years. what a stunning voice.
OMG unbelieveable- tearjerker- RIP Maestro !!!!
The voice was always astonishing. I had the pleasure of hearing him, live, March 4, 1978, in the Fox Theater in Atlanta. Despite all the best intentions of recording engineers( and this is excellent) when one heard his voice, live, no mike, in person, even in a venue with acoustics more suited to Movies, he was a miracle. He ended his recital with Nessum Dorma, and the theater was in awe. We rewarded him with a five minute standing ovation. His great "Al Alba , Vincero!" was electric.
I will not get involved with any of the pissy little disputes such as Lanza versus Pavarotti. I have only heard Lanza, as has everyone else, recorded, and unless one gets lucky and hears the live singing, it is all just surmising.
But, of course Kaufmann is better
@@domicioannioulpiano6845 - It really doesn't matter who's better. Yes, Kaufmann is wonderful, but maybe we should just listen and be transported by whomever we like.
It wasn't "always astonishing". I was at Covent Garden in 1980 or possibly 1981 (I remember I went from uni, but forget which year) to hear his Ballo in Maschera. It was a bit rubbish. He basically phoned in the whole thing. One or two phrases were a bit more than nicely done. The rest was pedestrian and uninspiring, if wrapped in a nice sound. I guess that's the deal with live performance: sometimes they have an off day, or just can't be bothered.
Edit: thinking about it, more likely 1981 or 1982.
@@domicioannioulpiano6845 Lmao.
Tra i più grandi tenori al mondo!
Bravo Maestro !!! 👋👋👋👋👋🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
What an extraordinary voice and artistry - the marry that kind of power with the sweet, musical tone - and to finish with that sweet pianissimo, the most delicate finish. Only once in our lifetime have we seen an artist like this. The century began with Caruso and ended with Pavarotti.
I come to this video and am always overcome with emotion at the beauty and clarity of a voice so beautiful it flys with the angels ! Rest well Maestro and know you are greatly missed! This world is less brilliant without you !
THERE WILL NEVER EVER EVERT BE ANOTHER PAVAROTTI.....I STILL FEEL SAD AT HIS LOSS
Wow! even though the video is old and the quality is poor, but I can feel the echo and the beautiful reverb of Pavaritt's voice . How beautiful! Thank you so much for this video.
Che gelida manina, se la lasci riscaldar...
Cercar che giova? Al buio non si trova.
Ma per fortuna, è una notte di luna,
e qui la luna... l'abbiamo vicina.
Aspetti, signorina,
le dirò con due parole:
chi son? chi son!... e che faccio...
come vivo?... Vuole?
Chi so? Sono um poeta.
Chi cosa faccio? Scrivo.
E come vivo? Vivo.
In porvetà mia lieta,
scialo da gran signore...
rime ed inni d'amore.
Per sogni e per chimere...
e per castelli in aria!
L'anima ho milionaria.
Talor dal mio forziere...
ruban tutti i gioelli
due ladri:…
Luciano Pavarotti makes my day any time: ) Love, Love, Love his voice......just heaven!
Thank got these people are around who enlighten my the day at least and hopefully many others, we need more great singers , great people like him in these very troubled times......!
Infallibile! Voce stupenda! Un mostro sacro! Pavarotti e Pavarotti! Una marca, una garanzia!
It is difficult to overstate this man's stature in the history of art. Shakespeare, Rembrandt, Mozart, Pavarotti. It was not until he passed that I realized that we had a timeless legend among us, yet I never took the opportunity to hear him in person. One of the poignant regrets of my life.
Pure perfection!
Bravo!!!!
この声量、寸分ブレない音程、美しい声、凄い迫力・・・。
さすがパバロッティ。
How happy he looks! Such joy and passion in doing the thing he loves!
With that young age and techniques, his voice was untouchable. It's so powerful and clear as crystal. Thank you so much for sharing it. Bravo!
We all miss you Maestro, and you will live on in our hearts and memories forever through your recordings...RIP....
El Rey de la Opera sin duda alguna.... Lastima que ya no esta. Esos agudos bestiales lo hacen inigualable
Voce straordinariamente potente , grande Luciano .
No soy europeo Ni una persona culta, soy tercermundista pero esto es audiovisualmente hermoso
Amazing! His lower register seems more powerful here than in arias he sang late in his career. Here both high and low are strong and perfectly delivered. It was interesting to watch the athleticism of the ways he mindfully shaped his mouth for each note.
Conoce usted?????
El Mundo de la Ópera.....
Eterno Pavarotti! Bravíssimo!
it is enough to bring a tear to a glass eye. Thank you for all those song`s. My life was make better for the hearing of them.
Che bella voce ......
The most beautiful voice ever ❤️
the one and only , Maestro!
I have watched and listened to this incredible video at least 40 times over the past few years. every single time I am transported somewhere....
This is the Pavarotti I like to listen to. Her he shows his great talent as tenor,for me he never sings better in the later years.
Brynjar Hoff
I saw him at the ROH in 1975 in Boheme. He was magnificent! John Steane said in a letter to me that it was the Boheme of ones dreams,and so it was.
Henry Webb
Quisiera que estuvieran grabadas sus clases, sus prácticas, desde el comienzo, desde muy joven... Pavarotti es increíble y escucharlo es una experiencia fascinante. Lo que hace con esta aria aquí, con sólo un piano, sostenido por su bellísima voz...
Tenor hasta la muerte, me encanta como mantiene la compostura despues de semejante ACTUACION... Un espectaculo escucharlo...
Young Luciano, how beautiful!
Beautiful voice with Wonderful smile!
The pleasure of this wonderful voice remains with us, brings joy to the heart, and a happy tear as well. Bravo Maestro,bravo....
29 Anni...Grandissimo
I know a Tenor who once said "Pavarotti has perfect technique", Pavarotti is obviously a remarkable singer, but Puccini is also a remarkable composer. What a nice long araia.
Unico, insostituibile, inimitabile, Maestro Pavarotti. Mi dispiace che non sei ancora con noi
This divine being said that he was merely human and that Bjorling was extraterrestrial. Like all truly gifted artists, he was always glowing about other performers and did not boast. It is no coincidence that this humility came from a man whose rendition of this aria is simply incomparable. Every detail and every nuance possesses more control and more power than is humanly reasonable. If you heard a young tenor singing like that at Cardiff Singer of the World, you would just pass out.
❤
Glory to God this was good. Wow. Truly a legendary talent if ever there was one.
Pavarotti, a beautiful person and a great singer!
My very first visit to an opera was Traviata with Sutherland and a 28 year old Pavarotti. I will never forget it. It sparked my initial interest in Opera training myself.
Wow! That must have been AMAZING
electrifying effortless brilliance as always. Pavarotti was special.
Phenomenal. The best clip I've seen of Pavarotti. He's gone up a great deal in my opinion after that magically intense & expressive performance.
Anyone can tell that high C was absolutely hurled into the air, and Pavarotti was just watching it soar until it was ready to come back down. Amazing.
MARAVIGLIOSO!!! BRAVISSIMO!!!
Mio cuore piange per te.. luciano amato
Impresionante, sin palabras!!!
Beste tenor ever ...R.I.P Luciano Pavarotti ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The best of the best, bigger than life Luciano :)