I confess: I'm a total Pavarotti addict! I can't get enough of this beautiful voice which is beyond imagination and indescribable; there are simply no words. Top it with his wonderful, boyish smile and I'm in heaven. Maestro, it's coming up to 10 years that you left us on Sept 6th but the pain will never go away. RIP, Lucianone - and thank you for all you have given to mankind with your performances and your humanitarian work!!!
I ADORE Pavarotti...this was a WONDERFUL post! He seemed to leave out a major portion of "Alma del Core" ...Oh well , he covered it... John Wustman is a genius... I'm so glad to see this again after all these years. I think Luciano was right - his voice WAS "kissed by God" And his pronunciation makes it a joy to listen to him. His singing is a masterclass for voice. I absolutely LOVE "Vaga luna che inargenti"...this whole program was a delight....all the best from Italian art songs and some of the greatest arias for tenor!
I attended this performance, and I took my mother as an early Mother's Day present. She was absolutely enraptured with the entire live performance experience. She of course had seen Luciano on television, but it was a completely different experience to have heard him live. I also taped the performance with my VHS VCR, and I still have the tape. A wonderful memory of my dear mother who is now gone, and I am only left with her sweet memories.
@@cameronkennison8896 LP's voice was as beautiful as it is on records. The voice was neither large or small, but it filled the opera house. Domingo's voice in the same opera house completely filled it, but that may be due to the baritone quality his voice. If pressed, I would say that Domingo had the larger voice and it had a lot of color. I was an honored to have heard both of these great singers live in their prime.
@@cameronkennison8896 I thought that it was a dream because of the beautiful of the voices of both Pavarotti and Domingo. It's was a quality that is not captured in the studio. Some of the live performance of LP provide a similar experience.
01:47 Per la Gloria (Giovanni Bononcini) 05:21 Alma del Core (Antonio Caldara) 08:25 Gia Il Sole Dal Gange (Alessandro Scarlatti) 12:37 La Promessa (Gioacchino Rossini) 18:08 Vaga Luna Che In Argenti (Vicenzo Bellini) (excerpt) 20:13 Me Voglio Fa'Na Casa (Gaetano Donizetti) 25:12 Lamento di Federico (Francesco Cilea) 32:42 Nevicata (Ottorino Respighi) 34:51 Pioggia (Ottorino Respighi) 37:12 Nebbia (Ottorino Respighi) 41:06 La Mia Letizia Infondere (from I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata)(Verdi) 45:16 Ideale (Paolo Tosti) 50:46 A Vucchella (Paolo Tosti) 53:40 L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra (Paolo Tosti) 57:55 Una furtiva lagrima (L'elisir d'amore)(Gaetano Donizetti) 1:04:55 Mattinata (Leoncavallo) 1:08:34 Torna a Surriento (Ernesto de Curtis) 1:14:14 Nessum dorma (Turandot)
Marvelous! Remembering "Luciano Pavarotti in Concert" which first aired as part of KPBS San Diego's Winterfest '83(December 1983 Membership Campaign), Circa Saturday December 10th, 1983!!
We are so fortunate that we had modern recording and video during this time period so the wonderful talent can be enjoyed for generations to come. I have been told of the early singers of the 18 and 19 centuries, but we will never truly know how they performed and sounded.
I was surprised at the sound quality of this recording in that the performance was at San Francisco’s Civic Auditoreum, a general purpose hall that holds more than twice as many people as the Opera House which has better acoutics.
No he combed the hair from the side over the bald spot which was towards the back of his head, He had a lot of hair, could have taken some from the bottom back and transplanted it. now I think he might have, as picture not on stage shows large bald spot, maybe a little piece added to comb over, I dont know .
La sua voce e' un dono di Dio! Mai nessuno tenore sarà sublime come lui.. Grazie !!!!❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
I confess: I'm a total Pavarotti addict! I can't get enough of this beautiful voice which is beyond imagination and indescribable; there are simply no words. Top it with his wonderful, boyish smile and I'm in heaven. Maestro, it's coming up to 10 years that you left us on Sept 6th but the pain will never go away. RIP, Lucianone - and thank you for all you have given to mankind with your performances and your humanitarian work!!!
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How beautiful these Respighi songs are! And how fantastically Pavarotti sings them!
I ADORE Pavarotti...this was a WONDERFUL post! He seemed to leave out a major portion of "Alma del Core" ...Oh well , he covered it... John Wustman is a genius...
I'm so glad to see this again after all these years.
I think Luciano was right - his voice WAS "kissed by God"
And his pronunciation makes it a joy to listen to him.
His singing is a masterclass for voice.
I absolutely LOVE "Vaga luna che inargenti"...this whole program was a delight....all the best from Italian art songs and some of the greatest arias for tenor!
His Neapolitan pronunciation is a bit hit and miss though... In Ideale he was very Italian.... rather than Neapolitan....
I attended this performance, and I took my mother as an early Mother's Day present. She was absolutely enraptured with the entire live performance experience. She of course had seen Luciano on television, but it was a completely different experience to have heard him live. I also taped the performance with my VHS VCR, and I still have the tape. A wonderful memory of my dear mother who is now gone, and I am only left with her sweet memories.
what did it sound like live?
@@cameronkennison8896 LP's voice was as beautiful as it is on records. The voice was neither large or small, but it filled the opera house. Domingo's voice in the same opera house completely filled it, but that may be due to the baritone quality his voice. If pressed, I would say that Domingo had the larger voice and it had a lot of color. I was an honored to have heard both of these great singers live in their prime.
@@operadog2000 thats amazing...thank you for sharing! Ive heard that his voice could create an almost surround sound buzz. Cheers!
@@cameronkennison8896 you are welcome. I was fortunate to have heard Pavarotti in three concerts, Tosca, Turandot, and La Gioconda.
@@cameronkennison8896 I thought that it was a dream because of the beautiful of the voices of both Pavarotti and Domingo. It's was a quality that is not captured in the studio. Some of the live performance of LP provide a similar experience.
No hay palabras! Que bárbaro!!! Pavarotti el mejor tenor del siglo XX para mi!!
A very pleasant surprise hearing Pavarotti singing baroque music!!!!
01:47 Per la Gloria (Giovanni Bononcini)
05:21 Alma del Core (Antonio Caldara)
08:25 Gia Il Sole Dal Gange (Alessandro Scarlatti)
12:37 La Promessa (Gioacchino Rossini)
18:08 Vaga Luna Che In Argenti (Vicenzo Bellini) (excerpt)
20:13 Me Voglio Fa'Na Casa (Gaetano Donizetti)
25:12 Lamento di Federico (Francesco Cilea)
32:42 Nevicata (Ottorino Respighi)
34:51 Pioggia (Ottorino Respighi)
37:12 Nebbia (Ottorino Respighi)
41:06 La Mia Letizia Infondere (from I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata)(Verdi)
45:16 Ideale (Paolo Tosti)
50:46 A Vucchella (Paolo Tosti)
53:40 L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra (Paolo Tosti)
57:55 Una furtiva lagrima (L'elisir d'amore)(Gaetano Donizetti)
1:04:55 Mattinata (Leoncavallo)
1:08:34 Torna a Surriento (Ernesto de Curtis)
1:14:14 Nessum dorma (Turandot)
Thanks!
Grazie!)
감사합니다
Gracias
Did he not sound exquisite?? Never forgotten!
Wish I had been there! To have heard Pavarotti live must have been a thrill! Thank you for posting this! Wustman is fabulous too!
Thank you Very Much for Up ...Grande Tenore (Luciano Pavarotti)
Absolutely peerless, even in death. There will never be another voice like that, not in our lifetime.
Gracias por el Mix,podria escuchar todo el dia a Luciano Pavarotti.
Les mots manquent pour décrire tant de beauté !
Thank you Sooooo much for posting!!!
Marvelous! Remembering "Luciano Pavarotti in Concert" which first aired as part of KPBS San Diego's Winterfest '83(December 1983 Membership Campaign), Circa Saturday December 10th, 1983!!
We are so fortunate that we had modern recording and video during this time period so the wonderful talent can be enjoyed for generations to come. I have been told of the early singers of the 18 and 19 centuries, but we will never truly know how they performed and sounded.
Kevin Braden
Kevin Braden '
Daniel Martins opera pavaroti
Thank you very much.
PAVAROTTI ninguém morre enquanto permanece vivo no coração de alguém.
Excellent !!!
Outstanding like every musical moment. La muzica bela/bella.
Большое спасибо!!!
so beautiful !
I was surprised at the sound quality of this recording in that the performance was at San Francisco’s Civic Auditoreum, a general purpose hall that holds more than twice as many people as the Opera House which has better acoutics.
Grande entre los grandes
Es fehlen mir die Worte, um die Schönheit seiner Stimme zu beschreiben!
Never another voice like Luciano god given and blessed😂😢❤⭐️🌟🎶🥲
Technique!!!!!
Amazing and his gift to us is from the God himself.
2020 - o maior de todos os tempos!
1:00:21 del SUO bel cor sentir! This is the first time I hear him make a such a mistake. Doesn’t take anything away from this astounding performance
Te adoro mi niño santo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
bravo maestero
The best Pava.
Grande grande 10000000000 times...i own you my life....
I agree/concur.
Mezzo voce!!! Omg 😲
唱得真的好
大师精彩
He certainly wasn't in decline here.
Lui in declino vale dieci dei moderni tenori ... siamo in zona di vacche magre ...
The sound stops around 17 minutes..............???
Did he use to wear toupee on his head? because he was bold and his froint hair seems to had lot of gel on it.
No he combed the hair from the side over the bald spot which was towards the back of his head, He had a lot of hair, could have taken some from the bottom back and transplanted it. now I think he might have, as picture not on stage shows large bald spot, maybe a little piece added to comb over, I dont know .
45:28 orrore!
Como si los humanos fuesen perfectos.
@@hugomoratiznado5826 Chi sa fa chi non sa insegna... non le era noto :)))