El gran Pavarotti fue el gran tenor del siglo XX, y que me perdonen los que piensen lo contrario, pues no he escuchado una voz más plena, bella y musical que la de este artista lírico gloria de Italia.
Pavarotti had an annoying feature that was mostly filtered out during the production process of his recordings. It's like listening to a loudspeaker that has some small item that is not perfectly solidly attached, thereby adding a fairly high frequency buzz whenever he produces a vowel sound from the rear half of his mouth. One can only sing with the upper respiratory system with which one is born...
He had a great voice. That aria was desperately boring. Should we blame Verdi? Perhaps. Perhaps not. I'm inclined to blame Pav: he tended to chuck out the same kind of noise all the time. Nice noise, but the same. Lovely, but always the same.
@@davidgould9431 thanks for taking my comment(a little tongue in cheek)in good spirit. Well, it's all a little subjective of course but, quite surprised you were so disappointed with what was by universal consensus one of his best roles. Perhaps he had an 'off night.
@@pavarotti744 my recollection is that everything came over in a bored mezzavoce. I could be wrong: I was at the 1972 league cup final when Stoke surprisingly beat Chelsea 2-1 (dad was from Stoke). For years, I lamented that all three goals were at the other end. Then I found a highlights DVD and it turns out that it was 1-1 at half time. Memory-wise, it's been downhill since then.
Meraviglioso.Una voce che mai potrai dimenticare.❤
Абсолютный гений вокала! Бель канто высочайшего уровня!
アイーダですね!
こんな大劇場に明朗と響かせるほどの肺活量と声帯が凄すぎてもはや恐ろしい…
Bravo!!!!!
Merci monsieur Arambon pour ce bel hommage au sublime monsieur pavarotti. !❤
BRAVISSIMO LUCIANO PAVAROTTI!!! 🙏🕊️😇🙌
El gran Pavarotti fue el gran tenor del siglo XX, y que me perdonen los que piensen lo contrario, pues no he escuchado una voz más plena, bella y musical que la de este artista lírico gloria de Italia.
Иначе считать могут лишь низшие формы жизни.
paraaaaaaa@@vittorianokropotti2603
¿No han escuchado a Alfredo Kraus?
@@maurielprodigioso6629Distintos. Sin embargo, Pavarotti lo supera.
Tiene algo especial la voz d Pavarotti que hace que guste más. Punto.
Glorious. I like the little 'yep,that'll do' nod at the end!
Pavarotti unico...❤
Te adoro mi vida ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Te adoro mi Radamés
Favolosa aida ❤
Que deleite , voz perfecta y de una belleza inigualable
Beautiful.
Celeste Adina, forma divina …
😊👍
Bravissimo!!!
Beautiful ❤
Pavarotti had an annoying feature that was mostly filtered out during the production process of his recordings. It's like listening to a loudspeaker that has some small item that is not perfectly solidly attached, thereby adding a fairly high frequency buzz whenever he produces a vowel sound from the rear half of his mouth. One can only sing with the upper respiratory system with which one is born...
I don't think you get Pavarotti but it is OK. Not everyone can afford nice things.
He had a great voice. That aria was desperately boring. Should we blame Verdi? Perhaps. Perhaps not. I'm inclined to blame Pav: he tended to chuck out the same kind of noise all the time. Nice noise, but the same. Lovely, but always the same.
i hear the flapping of white coats approaching your door
@@pavarotti744 you might be right, but I remember being monumentally disappointed with his Ballo in Maschera at Covent Garden, about 1982.
@@davidgould9431 thanks for taking my comment(a little tongue in cheek)in good spirit. Well, it's all a little subjective of course but, quite surprised you were so disappointed with what was by universal consensus one of his best roles. Perhaps he had an 'off night.
@@pavarotti744 my recollection is that everything came over in a bored mezzavoce.
I could be wrong: I was at the 1972 league cup final when Stoke surprisingly beat Chelsea 2-1 (dad was from Stoke). For years, I lamented that all three goals were at the other end. Then I found a highlights DVD and it turns out that it was 1-1 at half time. Memory-wise, it's been downhill since then.