Pavarotti: Keep the voice effect long until the orchestra breaks it

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
  • Luciano Pavarotti in his master class, has a suggestion about the voice effect.
    Kwang Chung , the Korean tenor (1944-2021), sings "E lucevan le stelle" from Puccini's opera "Tosca".

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  • @anonymous-j6b7m
    @anonymous-j6b7m 3 роки тому +7080

    I am the son of Kwang Chung. He suffered from dementia in his old age and passed away last February(1944-2021).
    Please pray for him and remember him.

    • @RasoolMalekinejad
      @RasoolMalekinejad  3 роки тому +374

      :-( May his heart and soul rest in peace...

    • @RasoolMalekinejad
      @RasoolMalekinejad  3 роки тому +350

      Too warm lovely voice to ever be forgotten...

    • @janglees3372
      @janglees3372 3 роки тому +127

      Omg.. My condolence to you.. His voice will remain to us

    • @MugenTheWanderer
      @MugenTheWanderer 3 роки тому +46

      Respect & Love from Nz

    • @jeremybunyard4054
      @jeremybunyard4054 3 роки тому +44

      @Ida hoe That's a Taiwanese poet who died in 2017.

  • @pepperspray7386
    @pepperspray7386 3 роки тому +2594

    An Asian man singing in Italian, receiving instruction in English. Impressive.

    • @CEOofSleep
      @CEOofSleep 3 роки тому +120

      twerking in hispanic

    • @MikeyLikey95
      @MikeyLikey95 3 роки тому +59

      Music is the only language really needed here though.

    • @eleckson
      @eleckson 3 роки тому +36

      Holy shit you figured out how languages work.

    • @keithklassen5320
      @keithklassen5320 3 роки тому +48

      It's an accomplishment for sure, but for those outside white North America, it's a lot less amazing. Multi-lingualism is the norm for much of the world.

    • @bakalaudia5620
      @bakalaudia5620 3 роки тому +14

      Sure. But you don't have to be able to speak a language to sing it, I've heard that when you do opera classes and stuff you learn phonetics of the big languages of the opera world

  • @cristiang.7160
    @cristiang.7160 4 роки тому +4460

    I have NEVER heard Pavoratti speak before this

    • @brookeggleston9314
      @brookeggleston9314 4 роки тому +36

      Just wait until you hear Marcel Marceau speak!🤭🌹

    • @soliscrown1272
      @soliscrown1272 4 роки тому +51

      Cristian G. You might enjoy this. Pavarotti had a great sense of humour.
      ua-cam.com/video/9zjrgbCaC1U/v-deo.html

    • @cristiang.7160
      @cristiang.7160 4 роки тому +14

      @@soliscrown1272 I love this thank you

    • @Vitaliuz
      @Vitaliuz 3 роки тому +4

      Jokes aside, me too.

    • @Vitaliuz
      @Vitaliuz 3 роки тому +8

      @@soliscrown1272 Great sense of humour indeed! =D
      Thanks for sharing!

  • @jenniferchough
    @jenniferchough 4 роки тому +2977

    My compliments to the gentleman getting notes from the maestro, not only for his voice, but for his GIGANTIC BALLS to be able to go up there and sing in front of Pavarotti himself!

    • @tavo570
      @tavo570 3 роки тому +45

      @Akhenaton with no skills?? What are you talking about??

    • @Eisenwulf666
      @Eisenwulf666 3 роки тому +29

      oh, for sure. Imagine having one of your idols, probably the best tenor in the world and you are on stage ,performing for him . He can break you with just few words. I would have soiled myself to be honest XD

    • @Mark-po2xx
      @Mark-po2xx 3 роки тому +9

      Yes but remember that at the time Pavarotti was not idolized as he is today

    • @donatopastore9021
      @donatopastore9021 3 роки тому +17

      @@Mark-po2xx he was. Maybe not just like 10/15 years later, but he was.
      BTW, this is a masterclass and he's the teacher.

    • @howardtreesong4860
      @howardtreesong4860 3 роки тому +22

      This is a masterclass, it’s precisely the point that the younger singer sings a piece before a recognised authority who will then show them how to sing the part in the context of the opera and how to use their voice. This is not a comparison between the younger singer’s talent versus someone of the quality of a Pavarotti, how would that make sense?
      Pavarotti shows his deep and intimate understanding of the piece and why it is sung the way it is.

  • @bmello452
    @bmello452 3 роки тому +220

    The literal definition of constructive criticism.

  • @antropatico
    @antropatico 3 роки тому +235

    he goes "tadadaaaa" and I am almost in tears over here.

  • @mrrod81
    @mrrod81 7 років тому +2955

    Even doing just "tada da daaaaaa", Pavarotti makes it beautiful!!!

    • @leniacoticoni907
      @leniacoticoni907 3 роки тому +13

      Bravo insuperabile

    • @TvShopOnTv
      @TvShopOnTv 3 роки тому +30

      he truly was one of a kind. incredible and a huge loss for humanity when he died.

    • @mushyartuk6045
      @mushyartuk6045 3 роки тому +4

      @@oceanyin6236 yeah

    • @aaaab384
      @aaaab384 3 роки тому +4

      @@TvShopOnTv Yes, a 350-pound loss. A HUGE loss.

    • @juanmanuelcastro6431
      @juanmanuelcastro6431 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/7eGtK4NQrr0/v-deo.html

  • @ChiminNotJimin
    @ChiminNotJimin 3 роки тому +68

    Pavarotti teaching is the most Italian emotional expression into the hand and face

  • @bekahdoug5572
    @bekahdoug5572 3 роки тому +67

    Can you IMAGINE??!!! Being taught by the greatest tenor to ever live!! Wow! What a moment for him.

  • @WasifChowdhury737
    @WasifChowdhury737 3 роки тому +75

    Only Pavarotti can make it look so effortless ... Rest his soul in peace.

    • @melaD333
      @melaD333 3 роки тому +3

      So true - he made it look so easy. I miss him.

    • @oliviermoi4259
      @oliviermoi4259 9 місяців тому +1

      We lost someone by his death ! Nowadays we have other Tenors but I will always recognize his voice !

  • @19olivier72
    @19olivier72 4 роки тому +1336

    0:52 - What a beautiful moment for this singer : the Maestro Pavarotti applauds him

    • @jcee6886
      @jcee6886 4 роки тому +38

      He was so generous in his praise of other singers

    • @catothecensor
      @catothecensor 4 роки тому +14

      @@jcee6886 correct, he was indeed! Just think to Andrea Bocelli, he helped him launching his pop career.

    • @bolso66
      @bolso66 3 роки тому +17

      @@catothecensor in that case he was extremely generous

    • @catothecensor
      @catothecensor 3 роки тому +4

      @@bolso66 exactly ;-))) But he was really a “larger then life” guy in real life.

    • @terryparish2304
      @terryparish2304 3 роки тому

      buen camino

  • @Paltitaaa
    @Paltitaaa 2 роки тому +12

    the most beautifull "ta da da da da daaa daaaa" i ever heard!

  • @Pendragon667
    @Pendragon667 3 роки тому +117

    I was never _that_ much invested in Opera.
    But the way Pavarotti explained it, the way he sang the example and gave the explanation... it suddenly just made total sense.
    All of it. Opera itself, the singing, the emotions. A teacher who can transport that passion and that understanding is a gift for every student.

    • @oliviermoi4259
      @oliviermoi4259 9 місяців тому

      The ideas Pavarotti gave where mine much before I saw this Videos ! Thanks for the one who found them & posted them !

  • @suchihnubermsternenzeltube6013
    @suchihnubermsternenzeltube6013 3 роки тому +162

    The Korean tenor is fabulous too

  • @alvinds5479
    @alvinds5479 4 роки тому +1395

    Pavarotti was just sitting there. In one breathe, the outpour of emotions he brought into that song was beyond. Right there on the spot. In just a blink, he became in character. 😭

    • @kevinbraden798
      @kevinbraden798 4 роки тому +39

      Also listen and hear how the voice is not "spread" or "warbly". Most amateurs or novice do this because they want to sound big or powerful with the voice, but when it comes time to "cover" the voice, you hear the switch or a difference in tone. You heard none of that in Pavarotti's technique.

    • @d.h.fremont3027
      @d.h.fremont3027 4 роки тому +2

      @@kevinbraden798 I noticed immediately as well.

    • @wrlord
      @wrlord 4 роки тому

      Song?

    • @giorgiozampieri4352
      @giorgiozampieri4352 4 роки тому +1

      @@wrlord in the description, lucevan le stelle Tosca Puccini

    • @MsJavaWolf
      @MsJavaWolf 3 роки тому +17

      Pavarotti was just an out of this world monster. I feel like I am very boring praising him, but he was insanely good.

  • @sertacsilbastan
    @sertacsilbastan 3 роки тому +114

    This is why Pavarotti is unique. He knew exactly how to SING anything, rather than just reading the score.

  • @Julioyowyo
    @Julioyowyo 3 роки тому +104

    The smile of Kwang Chung when leaving the stage was priceless! He was so glad being close to Pavarotti, he's floating!

  • @CaseyMoo1
    @CaseyMoo1 3 роки тому +278

    Kwang Chung sounded absolutely FANTASTIC in his second attempt after absorbing some EXCELLENT advice about phrasing and interpretation from the one and only. Well, WELL done. BRAVISSIMO!!

  • @Carlitow
    @Carlitow 3 роки тому +188

    It's unbelievable. He just casually goes "tam tam pam pam pam" without any warming up, sitting, and i'm pretty sure that's one of the finest singings I've ever listened to

    • @arminamini1384
      @arminamini1384 3 місяці тому +1

      I wish people could understand this comment and how real it is. As a singer, I cannot say how accurate this comment is

  • @giobikefans
    @giobikefans 2 роки тому +17

    Here I am at 2:30am, eating McDonalds and watching a 40 year old video that an AI algorithm recommended of two now deceased gentlemen exchanging instruction on how sing Italian opera. What a time to be alive!

  • @MarcoTatta
    @MarcoTatta 4 роки тому +223

    Pavarotti made a masterpiece of this aria just teaching it to the guy

  • @endlessrails4591
    @endlessrails4591 3 роки тому +2202

    Me: never shown the minimal interest for the opera
    UA-cam Algorithm: you wanna give a shot to this video?
    Me: ...why not?

    • @TonyLeva
      @TonyLeva 3 роки тому +25

      Did you regret it?

    • @SheWantMee
      @SheWantMee 3 роки тому +3

      Same as me

    • @relaxedboy1
      @relaxedboy1 3 роки тому +18

      @@TonyLeva hell no

    • @micuentaparaforosycosas3484
      @micuentaparaforosycosas3484 3 роки тому +3

      And now you are another *beauty-dependant* :)

    • @jgunther3398
      @jgunther3398 3 роки тому +8

      the algorithm decided more opera fans are needed and you were chosen. you should have watched more hockey

  • @elrumi6341
    @elrumi6341 4 роки тому +228

    Pavarotti's voice is just phenomenal.
    When he talks listen how soft it is.

    • @domainofthesun4400
      @domainofthesun4400 3 роки тому +8

      yes it's intriguing how the great tenors I've heard speak have soft even scratchy speaking voices. (e.g. Nicola Gedda)

    • @makuletreg15
      @makuletreg15 3 роки тому +1

      @@domainofthesun4400 To be a tenor you have to have a naturally high voice, hence the soft one? I could be wrong though, lol.

    • @domainofthesun4400
      @domainofthesun4400 3 роки тому +1

      @@makuletreg15 but it could be a strong ringing resonant tenor speaking voice, however in these cases it was soft and unresonant

    • @abcdefgh-db1to
      @abcdefgh-db1to 3 роки тому

      @@domainofthesun4400 listen to Corelli and Del Monaco speaking, very high voices, yet quite potent

    • @ralphanthonymallillin2712
      @ralphanthonymallillin2712 3 роки тому

      It's because Pavarotti was a lyric tenor! He doesn't have the natural power of Dramatic Tenor!

  • @MadKingOfMadaya
    @MadKingOfMadaya 4 роки тому +1165

    *_1:27_**_ I've been listening to this part for 10 mins. It's absolutely perfect. Every note is pure and perfectly executed. None of the notes have a trace of the previous one. Unbelievably beautiful_*

    • @cosmicwildfire6821
      @cosmicwildfire6821 4 роки тому +134

      All of that while sitting. Absolute monster

    • @GeatanoLeone
      @GeatanoLeone 4 роки тому +107

      1:56 the guy is like: "What da hell..."

    • @puzzlebuilding101
      @puzzlebuilding101 4 роки тому +32

      every sane person on earth will agree with you on this one

    • @grr8048
      @grr8048 3 роки тому +13

      The accompaniment was not done correctly during Pav's demonstration. It was very sloppy, adding a few extra beats.

    • @vaqmnrg1688
      @vaqmnrg1688 3 роки тому +15

      not only that, he ties in his singing with the story of tosca, how his voice is cut off from a dream to reality...
      Fucking hard.

  • @johnlegend3081
    @johnlegend3081 2 роки тому +11

    What an honour to receive a BRAVO from the maestro himself.
    Kwang chung was brilliant.
    RIP and thank you for all the beautiful memories.

  • @jecyoj
    @jecyoj 7 років тому +1597

    Who was the tenor participating in the masterclass? He has a very good voice, and sang the aria very well. You can see this from Pavarotti's smile when he finished singing.

    • @Qurash
      @Qurash 7 років тому +123

      i think his name is Kwang Chung

    • @kzxck1
      @kzxck1 6 років тому +259

      He is born in 1944 and is the tenor of Korea 's most respected. He graduated from Juilliard College and served as professor of music at Korea University.

    • @thames21
      @thames21 3 роки тому +34

      You can also hear this, when listening to him singing.

    • @socomdan1
      @socomdan1 3 роки тому +11

      @@thames21 Lol! I thought the same thing when reading their comment

    • @Rhythmicons
      @Rhythmicons 3 роки тому +5

      I was thinking based on his reaction that the artist didn't deliver his instructions to his satisfaction but he smiled nonetheless.

  • @shodanart
    @shodanart 2 роки тому +21

    This is so wonderful. The Korean, Kwang Chung can sing powerful tenor in Italian with (to me) world class delivery - in front of one of the all-time historical greats of opera. He does improve the timing and execution after listening to Pavarotti - who gives gentle, subtle but specific instruction on timing emphasis and feeling!!!!
    It’s overwhelmingly rare and so valuable a clip. I’m speechless. It gives some of us who have not heard Pavarotti speak, a sense of his humble and deeply passionate nature. He seems at least here, so gentle and kindly.

  • @13hehe
    @13hehe 2 роки тому +20

    A true artist. Wow. Not just his singing, but the teaching, puts the master in master class

  • @Stormz.1337
    @Stormz.1337 2 роки тому +14

    My grandpa was a tenor. Tosca always was one of his favorite operas. He even named his daughter after it. He would've loved to sing in front of the great maestro that Pavarotti was. Unfortunately, never had the chance and died way too early. Love you, Grandpa, hope you are still singing somewhere over the rainbow. Miss you dearly.

  • @maxim-andreinedelcu9311
    @maxim-andreinedelcu9311 3 роки тому +84

    People in the audience laughing have no clue how much soul is in every note that comes out of this mans mouth

    • @abi1
      @abi1 3 роки тому +9

      They laugh cause he didn't remember the lyrics, just stfu

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 3 роки тому +2

      I'm sure they did. Everyone there is an opera lover.

    • @Prometheus4096
      @Prometheus4096 2 роки тому

      Pavarotti had just as much soul as any man, or woman. He was an extraordinary singer, that's for sure. But no idea why you invoke 'soul'.

    • @Prometheus4096
      @Prometheus4096 2 роки тому +3

      @@abi1 Pretty sure they laugh because of he movements he makes.

    • @spacelemur7955
      @spacelemur7955 2 роки тому +2

      They get it. They are laughing, becuase they are in love.

  • @riohenry6382
    @riohenry6382 4 роки тому +507

    The world misses you so much Maestro 💔

    • @rheinhartsilvento2576
      @rheinhartsilvento2576 4 роки тому +7

      Oh yes 😥...wonderful, wonderful Luciano 💝

    • @stesic74
      @stesic74 3 роки тому +1

      and also the Italy revenue agency :D

    • @locrian7th886
      @locrian7th886 3 роки тому +2

      We have new Maestro now - Yevgeny Ponasenkov, the greatest singer of all time ua-cam.com/video/rtyTdeuELtY/v-deo.html

    • @flav2689
      @flav2689 3 роки тому +2

      It really does. I'm part of the younger generation and I mourn the loss. I never had a chance to hear him live. I didn't even know what kind of the star and a loving man he was. I was just a child when he passed away, had only heard the name. Now as a young woman I feel so sad for this. I love and miss him. When he sings, it somehow just soothes my soul. And when I watch his interviews and other videos, I realise how special he was - and I miss him so much. It makes no sense - I never met him or heard him live, never listened to him as a child - so I don't know what the connection is. But I do miss him terribly. I just can't explain how.

    • @riohenry6382
      @riohenry6382 3 роки тому +1

      @@flav2689 there are many good books about the maestro if you want to get to know him personally. He had a big, kind heart

  • @ameramuthana8618
    @ameramuthana8618 3 роки тому +65

    1:30 the magic starts 1:43 it peaks

  • @urszulam.4592
    @urszulam.4592 2 роки тому +7

    Oh Pavarotti.......such an effortless signing, no tension, no forcing out anything, just pure sound coming out.

  • @NokneesLooney
    @NokneesLooney 3 роки тому +55

    I love how Pavarotti is helping this talented young man to understand that technique is important, effect is what makes it passionate. And opera is a passionate genre of music. Without the passion, which is brought out via the effect, technique is dull. The very greatest singers in the world have that passion, or effect. Technically good singers may be technically perfect, but not enjoyable to listen to because there is no heart or soul in their singing. That was one of Pavarotti's greatest gifts out side of his voice, was he had an understanding of that concept and he not only sang the music, but felt it.

  • @agnidas5816
    @agnidas5816 4 роки тому +115

    "but you will do it with your own voice" . Good vocal teachers will all tell you something similar :)

    • @SaiKarthikMallareddi
      @SaiKarthikMallareddi 3 роки тому +2

      True.. We tend to copy the voice sometimes, not necessarily voluntarily, while trying to recreate what we just learnt from the master.

  • @Wikingking
    @Wikingking 4 роки тому +235

    Kwang Chung: I think I nailed it, it was pretty good, I practiced a lot and I was very focused to nail it before Luciano. Yes.
    Pavarotti nailing it 2x that much while giving a lecture in one breathe
    Kwang Chung at 1:56 : ok, this was some next level shit.

    • @DD-cg1xg
      @DD-cg1xg 3 роки тому +21

      He did nail it tho. Pavarotti is just a different class.

    • @Wikingking
      @Wikingking 3 роки тому +5

      @@DD-cg1xg yes, Kwang sound amazing as well!

    • @johnolson5482
      @johnolson5482 3 роки тому +11

      And Pavarotti was sitting down too! Much harder to get breath support for your voice singing that way

    • @ianspinetti
      @ianspinetti 3 роки тому +1

      Pavarotti didn't do it in one breath tho, and he was just marking.

  • @scottlevin3966
    @scottlevin3966 3 роки тому +70

    I would be scared to death singing in front of the great pavarotti.

  • @imcavdb5465
    @imcavdb5465 5 років тому +211

    A masterclass with immedeate resuts!

  • @Nemesi19781
    @Nemesi19781 3 роки тому +19

    How many human beings can make u shiver just singing "ta ta ta"?

  • @Kaervek87
    @Kaervek87 4 роки тому +75

    That was such a good note. I'm no expert, but the effect was incredibly moving. I felt his heartbreak.

  • @lokikokesch9306
    @lokikokesch9306 3 роки тому +5

    FINALLY the algorithm gives me opera and not just pop! AFTER 6 YEASR OF LISTENING TO OPERA

  • @avabordoloi1974
    @avabordoloi1974 3 роки тому +37

    Pavarotti could tell me my low notes are too high and I'll thank him for his professional opinion

  • @mga2899
    @mga2899 2 роки тому +9

    Luciano brought opera to the common man.

  • @JohnSmith-oe5kx
    @JohnSmith-oe5kx 6 місяців тому +1

    When Pavarotti says “bravo!” at the end, I think I can hear the singer’s heart bursting with pride. Hell, *I* am proud of him

  • @wtyi3242
    @wtyi3242 3 роки тому +17

    What a beautiful voice Pavarotti has.

    • @JeanPaul-Hol65
      @JeanPaul-Hol65 3 роки тому +2

      *had... ❤️

    • @flav2689
      @flav2689 3 роки тому

      @@JeanPaul-Hol65 Ouch. You are right, but that still stings. God I miss him...

  • @luisemilioyt3439
    @luisemilioyt3439 8 місяців тому +1

    How wonderful! Maestro Pavarotti is basically playing through maestro Kwang by directing him.
    You see the melodic idea Pavarotti expresses with his hands and how Kwang follows it perfectly. The change between the first and the second try is tremendous!

  • @wrlord
    @wrlord 4 роки тому +529

    Pavarotti admitted to laziness - he wasn't the musician Domingo is - but he had such an intuitive, natural understanding of almost all music, excellent technique, and such a beautiful instrument.

    • @kevinbraden798
      @kevinbraden798 4 роки тому +49

      Your right. Other than choral training and private voice lessons, he had no formal training. His choir however was world class, so he obviously picked up a lot of pointers there and learned some music fundamentals and vocabulary. But he was very intelligent and grew up with the Italian repertoire, and spoke the language of his most beloved pieces.

    • @icarussbungeecord7779
      @icarussbungeecord7779 4 роки тому +65

      Kevin Braden “except for private voice lessons, he had no formal training”
      ???

    • @RK-ig8gc
      @RK-ig8gc 4 роки тому +7

      Icarus's bungee cord that isn’t really “classical training

    • @martingarricks6209
      @martingarricks6209 4 роки тому +5

      Ray what’s “classical training”?

    • @rsdmusic6325
      @rsdmusic6325 4 роки тому +27

      Except Domingo was a creep and predator. Or are we just going to just keep ignoring that because he’s famous?

  • @jonnyb6700
    @jonnyb6700 2 роки тому +2

    Was amazing to see the side by side comparison with a singer who I would otherwise think was as good as it gets, yet Pavarotti opens his mouth and with seemingly zero effort many extra levels of mastery are instantly apparent.

  • @rugby8-Philadelphia
    @rugby8-Philadelphia 3 роки тому +7

    We used to watch the Pavarotti Master Class *every* Saturday night at dinner time (6:00) in the Winter of 1979-80 .....I was in college
    (That's when PBS in wayyyyy upstate NY broadcast it 😎😎😎)
    I remember them like yesterday! Maestro sang Per la gloria on one of the episodes.....🙂🙂

  • @noegojimmy
    @noegojimmy 2 роки тому +2

    The acting tenor left the stage with a smile and enormous satisfaction.

  • @kevinbraden798
    @kevinbraden798 4 роки тому +201

    Listen and hear how Pavarotti's voice is not "spread" or "warbly". Most amateurs or novice do this because they want to sound big or powerful with the voice. But when it comes time to "cover" the voice, you hear the switch or a difference in tone. You heard none of that in Pavarotti's technique.

    • @tenor001
      @tenor001 3 роки тому +4

      Because he pulls the voice up into the right space (of course supported) and bam, Passaggio is ‘gone’.

    • @stalavosvergrimm9664
      @stalavosvergrimm9664 3 роки тому +7

      Yea I don't mean to disrespect the other guy but Pavorotti singing was just next level.

    • @kseniakovalyova7778
      @kseniakovalyova7778 3 роки тому +3

      Tenor Passaggio cannot be 'gone' with a normal male voice. Pavarotti had an original instrument due to special hormonal development in puberty.

    • @kseniakovalyova7778
      @kseniakovalyova7778 3 роки тому

      Tenor also Pavarotti used 'Eh' method when articulating vowels. It hides the passaggio in some cases.

  • @daves7104
    @daves7104 19 днів тому

    How privileged this young man was. Free master class right there!

  • @driespate5054
    @driespate5054 4 роки тому +21

    Everyone on this planet should hear this

  • @levanabrzeni
    @levanabrzeni Рік тому +1

    You can see Luciano was an extremely smart and exceptional person

  • @nicknick9663
    @nicknick9663 3 роки тому +18

    OMG i Miss this man. Make us proud to be italian.

  • @huanghan1911
    @huanghan1911 3 роки тому +11

    His 10 seconds make me fall in love with Tosca

  • @dravendfr
    @dravendfr 3 роки тому +5

    Kwang walked away with a broad smile, Pavarotti gave awesome advice, the crowd got to hear two amazing vocalists, win-win-win.

  • @IDuman
    @IDuman 2 роки тому +3

    The smile on Kwang Chung's face after his second try...! Sums up the increase of his achievement he made in less than 5 minutes

  • @tallwonder
    @tallwonder 3 роки тому +4

    He is so happy walking off stage. Amen brother. You killed it. Pavarotti is so kind. Very respectful and deep.

  • @melaD333
    @melaD333 3 роки тому +5

    What a wonderful glimpse into Pavarotti’s approach to singing this aria. He was so kind and generous with this young man (who had a great voice!)

  • @danspett4662
    @danspett4662 3 роки тому +8

    Every time I hear Pavarotti singing, I cry!😭😭😭😭❤❤❤❤

  • @Bokaj01
    @Bokaj01 3 роки тому +4

    Other singer has volume but even to the untrained ear you immediately sense Pavarottis immense sense of control and timing in his voice.

  • @marcolapel1282
    @marcolapel1282 3 роки тому +16

    the youtube algorithm bringing us all together once more

  • @ravensnflies8167
    @ravensnflies8167 3 роки тому +2

    i was this old today when i learned i loved Pavarotti. what a sound.

  • @georgem.d.p3293
    @georgem.d.p3293 3 роки тому +25

    and he did that while sitting.....

  • @kandutery
    @kandutery 4 роки тому +7

    Luciano not only have a incredible beautiful voice (and inmense power). Have a great musical sense too.

  • @plebeiangaming5625
    @plebeiangaming5625 3 роки тому +3

    Pavarotti belting it while sitting. What a legend

  • @cristinad7142
    @cristinad7142 2 роки тому +2

    Kwang Chung had such a beautiful instrument. A pleasure to hear him and the great Pavarotti

  • @Lildoc911
    @Lildoc911 3 роки тому +5

    The fact that he projects while sitting is amazing. What a legend.

  • @callogh
    @callogh 2 роки тому +2

    It's amazing how from his desk the maestro can make it so beautiful.

  • @user-fb2me3th6z
    @user-fb2me3th6z 3 роки тому +4

    I can feel his passion. What a beautiful moment.

  • @sabatino1977
    @sabatino1977 2 роки тому +1

    Eh non ho amato mai tanto la vita. That's the saddest and most beautiful lyric in all the history of music.

  • @lastorianostra8173
    @lastorianostra8173 3 роки тому +5

    THE REAL "TALENT SHOW"!!!!!
    That oriental fellow had a great voice and Luciano like him very much, giving him some tricks and tips and smiling to him, like to say: "Hey coleague, you are well voice gifted"!

  • @AvEnth1
    @AvEnth1 3 роки тому +121

    80% comments: must be really cool to be singing in front of pavarotti
    19% of comments: pavarotti is great at constructive criticism
    me: ok that korean tenor is really good

  • @patrickjones8255
    @patrickjones8255 3 роки тому +5

    It's so interesting that they have such a different tone to their voices. Despite singing the exact same notes.

  • @Sirkostas81
    @Sirkostas81 2 роки тому +2

    pavarotti's smile when the young tenor( at that time ) sings the aria as he told him is one of kind of a moment

  • @julieenslow5915
    @julieenslow5915 3 роки тому +7

    And Kwang Chung earns a "Bravo" from Pavarotti himself! That has to feel good!

  • @starr9342
    @starr9342 3 роки тому +2

    Very emotional with passion & spirit

  • @jeandomeniconagereitano7016
    @jeandomeniconagereitano7016 7 років тому +46

    It's wonderfull what experience can achieve. Pavarotti experience in here is papable

  • @loretta_3843
    @loretta_3843 3 місяці тому

    It's so interesting hearing those little suggestions and the difference it makes. This song could always make me cry - he did a beautiful job. I can't imagine how much effort goes into developing your voice like that!

  • @carloszenon4562
    @carloszenon4562 4 роки тому +9

    A moment with PAVAROTTI!!! SHEER HEAVEN

  • @nigelrg1
    @nigelrg1 9 місяців тому +1

    To have Pavarotti as a coach! Wow!

  • @nofear2056
    @nofear2056 3 роки тому +12

    Solamente recibir esa sonrisa y esos aplausos de Pavarotti debió sentirse simplemente increíble

  • @wade5761
    @wade5761 2 роки тому +1

    These opera singers can easily hold their breath for at least 5 minutes under water. Their longs are strong.

  • @claytonmatsukita1438
    @claytonmatsukita1438 3 роки тому +9

    Meu Deus...😳
    Nunca tinha visto um masterclass do Pavarotti!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ddyrock
    @ddyrock 3 роки тому +1

    Pavarotti ist für mich der musikalische Himmel auf Erden-Großartig, Pardon der andere Sänger ist auch sehr beeindruckend

  • @lipingfeng
    @lipingfeng 2 роки тому +3

    What a precious clip! Thank you so much for sharing. sometimes a rehearsal beats the real show.

  • @FloydFloyd-ot5eo
    @FloydFloyd-ot5eo 11 місяців тому +1

    Pavarotti goes from 0-110-0-110 all while sitting in a chair and relaxed.
    We can also see that he truly enjoys the student performing well.

  • @TheLastProzacNation
    @TheLastProzacNation 2 роки тому +4

    Kwan Chung’s voice is amazing!!! To my untrained ear it sounded a lot like Pavarotti’s. ❤️

  • @matiaspereyra9375
    @matiaspereyra9375 3 роки тому +2

    Came here for Pavarotti but damn. Kwangs dynamics are insanley beautiful

  • @etiennedauphin
    @etiennedauphin 2 роки тому +4

    Two great voices. I am impressed by Mr. Kwang Chung, normally most good tenors sound great unless Pavorotti sang a few notes right after them. This man kept sounding great.

  • @The7psyxos
    @The7psyxos 3 роки тому +2

    This shows the great talent of Pavarotti... amazing!!!truly amazing!!!

  • @pampitopampiti6898
    @pampitopampiti6898 3 роки тому +4

    Big Luciano immenso. Ci manchi tantissimo.

  • @AxerionxX
    @AxerionxX 3 місяці тому

    Its crazy to me that he is just sitting there, trying to explain something and even going "Taaaddaaddaa" BUT it sounds absolutely on point and perfect, full of emotion and everything... thats just another level

  • @donnie_darkoo
    @donnie_darkoo 3 роки тому +675

    2:11 Asian guy: HAHAHAHAHAH LOL XD
    Pavarotti: *But*
    Asian guy: 😶

  • @barbarospil
    @barbarospil 2 роки тому +1

    Oh this is very special, because, the moment where he demonstrates with his finger gestures 1:43 is unique and a complete show off. He makes it look easy but out performs rest of his recordings of this performance, which indicates he genuinely wanted to inspire his fellow young colleague.

    • @drugodrugo6609
      @drugodrugo6609 3 місяці тому

      I listened to many versions of this aria by Pavarotti and I agree, this one is the best one, even if only for demonstration purposes.

  • @ellie698
    @ellie698 3 роки тому +4

    Wow
    He really takes that guy's performance up a notch
    Into another league!

  • @rjejames28
    @rjejames28 24 дні тому

    His voice is stunning

  • @serkankam
    @serkankam 5 років тому +163

    What the hell this sound from Pavarotti, for the listeners we always think the emotion is coming from the heart, but the emotion is coming from the technic! For the technic you should improve your consiousness but to do it, first you have to open your heart :D

    • @MMOPhotosAR
      @MMOPhotosAR 5 років тому +27

      Technique is the tool that lets you bring your talent and emotion out ... ( I'm studying singing for a couple years now... I know why I'm saying this )

    • @mariopietta5888
      @mariopietta5888 4 роки тому +8

      the tecnic of no tecnic sed tito schipa, you had to learn the tecnic and before forget it, and think at the meaning of word, but you have to learn italian for do this

    • @alvinds5479
      @alvinds5479 4 роки тому +4

      Ikr. They both sang the same song, and Pavarotti was even just sitting. The weight of the emotion, Pav brought instantaneously, right there on the spot. Omg.

    • @fezzik7619
      @fezzik7619 3 роки тому

      The English word is “technique”, but I still don’t understand this comment. It seems self-contradictory

    • @gimmethevape
      @gimmethevape 3 роки тому

      emotion comes from composer from the very beginning, don't forget who is really able to dominate)

  • @orionburton3829
    @orionburton3829 3 роки тому +1

    Pavarotti was teacher as profession, and here can see that!!! Great master!!