Regardless if you are familiar with, a fan (or not) of Opera as a genre, you can still appreciate the natural talent & dedication of this legendary tenor to become one of the best the world has ever seen. This was recorded back in 1994 when Luciano was 59 years old. How many modern day pop stars half his age can belt out notes like he did? Sadly, very few these days. This was back before auto tune & done in one take, in front of a live audience consisting of over 50k people. This is just an aria (solo part) of the opera "Turandot" by Giacomo Puccini, written in 1924 & first performed in 1926. The world lost a tremendous talent when Luciano passed away in 2007. I'm glad that my 2nd favorite tenor, Andrea Bocelli, is still alive & singing his heart out... Andrea has had a very successful career crossing over from classical opera to more modern pop songs. He has done duets with Christina Aguilera, Ariana Grande, Celine Dion, among many others. He is currently the world's #1 tenor to crossover into other genres of music. Classical opera is considered to be the most difficult genre to learn, many try but fail. Luciano dedicated his life to his art & that is why he is called il maestro (the master). He was once quoted saying that his vocal cords were kissed by God. Yeah, no truer words were ever spoken. His body is a whole cathedral of angelic sounds. I saw a comment once that was so spot on "Hearing your first opera with Pavarotti singing is like taking your first car ride in a Rolls Royce." When I was a kid I didn't like opera much because to my immature & unsophisticated ears, it all just seemed like a bunch of yelling done in singsong form & I couldn't understand the words. It wasn't until I was in my late teens/early 20's when I began to fully appreciate what it took to become a trained opera singer. You don't have to understand the lyrics in order to feel the raw passion behind the music & performance. Beautiful music & incredible natural talent transcends all languages & ages.🙂
A complete lack of appreciation or understanding of the genius of Pavorotti, or classical opera. Dont chew and smoke your way through such sublime artistry.
Nobody shall sleep!... Nobody shall sleep! Even you, oh Princess, in your cold room, watch the stars, that tremble with love and with hope. But my secret is hidden within me, my name no one shall know... No!...No!... On your mouth, I will tell it when the light shines. And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!... (No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.) Vanish, o night! Set, stars! Set, stars! At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win! THAT IS WHAT THIS SONG SAY
Dude, don't take this word as an insult to you because it's not, and I know you had no way of knowing the climax was coming (eventhough it was clearly building towards it), but when you paused it before the last "vincerò" I literally yelled "motherfucker are you serious!?". You just pulled out at the last second and finished on a tissue. And then you went back and listened to it properly but immediatly paused it again. It's like the second time you finished inside but immediately ran to the bathroom instead of enjoying that minute of cuddling after finishing. Sorry all my analogies are sexual but it's the best way to describe it.
Regardless if you are familiar with, a fan (or not) of Opera as a genre, you can still appreciate the natural talent & dedication of this legendary tenor to become one of the best the world has ever seen. This was recorded back in 1994 when Luciano was 59 years old. How many modern day pop stars half his age can belt out notes like he did? Sadly, very few these days. This was back before auto tune & done in one take, in front of a live audience consisting of over 50k people. This is just an aria (solo part) of the opera "Turandot" by Giacomo Puccini, written in 1924 & first performed in 1926.
The world lost a tremendous talent when Luciano passed away in 2007. I'm glad that my 2nd favorite tenor, Andrea Bocelli, is still alive & singing his heart out... Andrea has had a very successful career crossing over from classical opera to more modern pop songs. He has done duets with Christina Aguilera, Ariana Grande, Celine Dion, among many others. He is currently the world's #1 tenor to crossover into other genres of music.
Classical opera is considered to be the most difficult genre to learn, many try but fail. Luciano dedicated his life to his art & that is why he is called il maestro (the master). He was once quoted saying that his vocal cords were kissed by God. Yeah, no truer words were ever spoken. His body is a whole cathedral of angelic sounds. I saw a comment once that was so spot on "Hearing your first opera with Pavarotti singing is like taking your first car ride in a Rolls Royce."
When I was a kid I didn't like opera much because to my immature & unsophisticated ears, it all just seemed like a bunch of yelling done in singsong form & I couldn't understand the words. It wasn't until I was in my late teens/early 20's when I began to fully appreciate what it took to become a trained opera singer. You don't have to understand the lyrics in order to feel the raw passion behind the music & performance. Beautiful music & incredible natural talent transcends all languages & ages.🙂
@@nancyberry1039 My background is ballet but who can't recognize the greatness of his performance? Goosebumps on my head, no less! 💜
If you don't have goosebumps, you're probably dead! 🤣
Pavarotti the goat
You need to hear Luciano singing a duet with James Brown.....it is unbelievable
I agree.
Yes, another wonderful performance!
@@philipfraietta3422 Yes, that's spectacular, too.
Big Luciano Pavarotti orgoglio italiano
A complete lack of appreciation or understanding of the genius of Pavorotti, or classical opera. Dont chew and smoke your way through such sublime artistry.
lol.. im a smoker and i enjoy a lot too smoking while hearing or playing music
Nobody shall sleep!...
Nobody shall sleep!
Even you, oh Princess,
in your cold room,
watch the stars,
that tremble with love and with hope.
But my secret is hidden within me,
my name no one shall know...
No!...No!...
On your mouth, I will tell it when the light shines.
And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!...
(No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.)
Vanish, o night!
Set, stars! Set, stars!
At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win!
THAT IS WHAT THIS SONG SAY
😂😂 the intro sounded like the flight attendants that have given the seat belt buckle and exit speech a thousand times
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥perfection!!
I agree James brown and Luciano 😮
Dude, don't take this word as an insult to you because it's not, and I know you had no way of knowing the climax was coming (eventhough it was clearly building towards it), but when you paused it before the last "vincerò" I literally yelled "motherfucker are you serious!?".
You just pulled out at the last second and finished on a tissue.
And then you went back and listened to it properly but immediatly paused it again. It's like the second time you finished inside but immediately ran to the bathroom instead of enjoying that minute of cuddling after finishing.
Sorry all my analogies are sexual but it's the best way to describe it.
реально залип в видос
vesti la giuba is the line
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I translated this and your excitement only got more enthusiastic e’s
You people miss every respect to understand that great culture of Europe!
Is better dont, cimment .
Y’all passed at the most crucial moments of the performance. You just lost a subscriber. ..probably for the best
Mai visto reaction peggiore
No tienen alma. Saludos desde Asturias.
Selvaggi.