Conocí a Luciano en el teatro municipal de Caracas en las Óperas La Boemia , Lucía de lamemur, en ese momento yo, era Corista, Una Verdadera persona Humilde, me dió unos consejos sobre la apoyatura de la voz, y Después Regreso a Valencia y Canto En la Monumental de Valencia La Plaza De Toros, Siento Un Éxito Inigualable. Gracias Pavarotti en donde Estés...Tu admirador de
WHAT A POWERFUL VOICE HE CAN WAKE THE DEAD WITH ONE NOTE OF HIS AND CAPTURE OUR HEARTS AND SOULS WITH THE ANOTHER A VOICE ONCE IN A LIFE TIME MOST BLESSED TO HAVE HIM IN OUR TIME
Yes, He is unforgettable! He is still alive in people’s heart. Thank him for inviting pop culture into classical music for youngsters. Good teacher in opera. RIP!🙏♥️♥️♥️
Das ist jemand die Treue zu halten. Es geht doch nicht darum wer noch besser sang. Ungut in meinen Augen. Es geht um den Mensch und das er viele Beruhrte und vielen Menschen gut tat. Sollte mit berücksichtigt werden, bevor manche einfach Ihre Komnentare hinterlassen.😊
Luciano Pavarotti and Enrico Caruso are my two opera tenor heroes! They both had powerful, beautiful voices, and expansive personalities. They seemed to humbly realize their voices were gifts. They made millions happy. I am reminded of my husband, who was a bear of a man with a passable tenor. He didn't sing opera, but used to belt out Rogers and Hammerstein tunes for the joy of it. A friend of mine shares my love of Pavarotti. When I told her he passed on, she was so sad. That's all right, I told her. He's in Heaven singing along with Caruso, and he lives on in the hearts of millions.
Interesting. Fat Lucy and Caruso sounded nothing alike. In a side by side listen, Caruso and Domingo had the far more similar timbre, color, and range. As none of us alive has ever heard Caruso live, it's bound to be a matter of guessing to some extent, and, well, to being influenced by others we trust more than ourselves. And the highly effective music marketing by the Red Seal Co sales army of that newfangled technology in Caruso's day, of the phonograph record. I pray the latest batch of regia-vandals will move on to Hollywood and Cannes, where they belong, before they cripple stage opera permanently. It is true, the Golden Age of Opera II closed on the last day the living legend Domingo sang as a tenor. The only constant is change. Paz y salud.
@@uppityglivestockianel comentario al que respondes , no requiere tu sabiduria musical. Solo es un comentario pasional y lleno de sentimientos, que lo último que necesita es ser corregido. Un saludo.
@@uppityglivestockian si, porque el hecho de creer que Caruso y Domingo se parecen en algo es una de las mayores estupideces que he leido en mi vida. Domingo tiene que nacer 20 veces...Asi que te haré caso e ignoraré tu comentario. Un saludo.
I used to know an ex opera star soprano who used to poo poo Pavarotti - talk about sour grapes! Bravo, Luciano - and thanks Perspective for for another lovely doccie!
I was inspired by this man's singing. I really wanted to hear him live but when I heard of his death, I was devastated. However, his legacy and singing lives on! Maestro, you are still an influence to this generation and many more to come!! Your sunshine voice still fills my heart every time I listen to any of your recordings. Truly and legend and a bright shining star!!!
@@johnfalstaff2270 Andere sangen auch gut. Wie Caruso usw. Es geht hier um Pavrotti. Ich mag ihn im gesamt Paket. Ein toller Kerl😊 Es geht auch darum was Pavarotti hervorruft. Bei mir berührt er die Seele und feuchte Augen😊
He was Cavaradossi and Nemorino as MDM was Othello. I saw LP in Tosca in Berlin. Even in the autumn of his career he still had this thrilling shine in his voice, such a vocal charisma.
Amazing channel and amazing documentary on one of our greatest italian national pride artist. L'emozioni che Luciano ha portato al mondo l'hanno fatto diventare Dio sceso in terra. Creare qualcosa di vero con la musica è difficile, è un arte che va improvvisata certe volte data la natura del tempo e della performance live. Luciano è un maestro che condivide l'immortalità con altri prodigi come lui, me lo immagino a sorridere con Ennio Morricone lassù in mezzo alle leggende, cantando e divertendosi.
Thank you for posting this! I wish I was able to see Pav in concert. He was a singer of unworldly talent, and a human being who was genuine at being human.
Very good documentary on the great tenor's career. Surprised to hear Richard Bonynge's name mis-pronounced! It's said "Bonning". I heard Pavarotti in a few 1980s concerts and in Aida and Tosca at Covent Garden. The voice was pure "sunshine" and blended gorgeously with Joan Sutherland's in their classic Decca recordings. Diction and phrasing perfection.
Greatest voice of 20th century. with all due respect to other great-great performers. and what a life. well, definitely a more colorful than that of a russian cello player (slightly less known that maestro Pavarotti... but slightly wealthier, as he got another multimillion grant from president of the country...). should say, it's a pleasure, that my life was/is during the same period, that this great singer lived. what a joy.
Pavarotti ist ein Jahrrtausendgeschenk, das uns die Welt gemacht hat. Es braucht noch einmal tausend Jahre für ein neues Geschenk dieser Größe und Schönheit.
PAVAROTTI esta sua voz é grandiosa, divina, foi dom de DEUS e vc usou em benefício de seus semelhantes. Coração e ações generosas. PAVAROTTI VOZ imortal do melhor tenor do mundo, vc é sua voz maviosa e são insuperáveis. Tradução para o português do Brasil desejando muita paz.
PAVAROTTI vc é vivo sempre em meu coração que bate sempre de saudades de você. DEUS lhe dê muita PAZ espiritual. Tradução p o português do Brasil desejando paz, fica no Céu com DEUS.
2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slow to fulfill His promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.
How do we do this? He is the best we have and probably will be for a long a time To deny his beauty, power and brilliance is a crime But beautiful music and songs does not belong in our recent world Just hear Mozart, Beethoven etc Then hear Caruso Mmm
Greatest tenor voice EVER! Domingo was the greatest tenor due to his extensive repertoire but Maestro Pavarotti had the voice of the ages. Bottom line.
who cares about repertoire, whats so special about singing more songs badly. take one song, let all sing it, pavarotti shines far above, his soul his love, his humanity and the most wonderful voice will out.pavarotti makes you cry every time you listen as you marvel at the heights and beauty of his voice.
i never cared much for listening to caruso due to the primative recording techniques of the time (i preferred gigli), but pavarotti thrills me (also i hear much of mario lanza in his voice; technically (of course) pavarotti is the better singer).
I love the interesting information (some of which I didn't know before) and of course the beautiful voice of Maestro. But layering the audio of each simultaneously throughout is a bit distracting.
Joan Sutherland taught Pavarotti how to breathe ... and that was the missing piece to his career? Who is writing the text for this shows? Breathing is the first thing that you learn !!! Without breathing you are nothing !!!
it is well known that she helped him polish his breathing, but obviously he already knew how to do it well enough, otherwise he wouldn't be performing with her in the first place.
Pavarotti did not debut in ny in 70 , I saw him there in 1970 singing la Traviats with Anna Moffo ,Robert Merril and Frederica von Stadat . Please correct sorry
Not true about the high C and nobody has ever done it before Nicolai Gedda was the real king of the high C so not tue what is said here, however all due respect I loved Pavarotti when I first heard him 😊😊
The only reason people remember well Pavarotti is that he lived during stereo-quadro era of recording. While Mario del Monaco, Franco Corelli and Jussi Bjorling mostly recorded mono. Bjorling even 78 rpm times.
So I'm doing a search for "opera living legends" today, Ides of March Eve 2023 and this comes up in the search result! LOL Uh, the YT search engine, the most popular behind the big G (Emperor Palpatine thanks you) clearly still needs a lot of work. Big Lucy's been dead since 2007. 🤣😂
Love the effortless way his voice transfers you to heaven.
- GREAT! HEAVENLY! DIVINE!❤
LUCIANO PAVAROTTI THE GOLDEN VOICE!✌️💜☺️☺️👏👏👏🥲
Such a sweet man. He is most definitely missed.
He was as kind as his voice was and is eternal. R.I.P.
❤
Conocí a Luciano en el teatro municipal de Caracas en las Óperas La Boemia , Lucía de lamemur, en ese momento yo, era Corista, Una Verdadera persona Humilde, me dió unos consejos sobre la apoyatura de la voz, y Después Regreso a Valencia y Canto En la Monumental de Valencia La Plaza De Toros, Siento Un Éxito Inigualable. Gracias Pavarotti en donde Estés...Tu admirador de
@@victorfranciscorodriguez4961
Ich bewundere ihn auch für sein menschliches, das,er einfach ein toller Tenor war. Selbst wenn ich ihn nie live sah😊
Да
WHAT A POWERFUL VOICE HE CAN WAKE THE DEAD WITH ONE NOTE OF HIS AND CAPTURE OUR HEARTS AND SOULS WITH THE ANOTHER A VOICE ONCE IN A LIFE TIME MOST BLESSED TO HAVE HIM IN OUR TIME
The conductor burst into ecstasy when three greatest opera singers joined into divine trio❤️❤️❤️
Thank you😊
Thank you so much for the pure joy of hearing our great Luciano🌜💥⭐️💫⚡️⚡️🌟🌼🌻🌺💐🍀🍄🌝🌈🌛
Love his voice the great Luciano fabulous
Yes, He is unforgettable!
He is still alive in people’s heart. Thank him for inviting pop culture into classical music for youngsters. Good teacher in opera. RIP!🙏♥️♥️♥️
I heard him in recital before he was famous and I still think he's the greatest tenor ever. Magic phrasing, and that tone!
For me as well, as far as lyric tenors are concerned
Das ist jemand die Treue zu halten. Es geht doch nicht darum wer noch besser sang. Ungut in meinen Augen.
Es geht um den Mensch und das er viele Beruhrte und vielen Menschen gut tat. Sollte mit berücksichtigt werden, bevor manche einfach Ihre Komnentare hinterlassen.😊
What a voice … Pavarotti will never BE forgotten …. I am mesmerized by his incredible talent … Molto gracie Luciano per tutti
I cry when I listen to this great, sensitive, Powerful voice. What a stunning opera singer!
Oh, I miss him. ❤️❤️ Was blessed to hear him live at The Three Tenors concert in Gothenburg in 1996. What a voice, what a man, what a human being.❤️❤️
Luciano Pavarotti and Enrico Caruso are my two opera tenor heroes! They both had powerful, beautiful voices, and expansive personalities. They seemed to humbly realize their voices were gifts. They made millions happy. I am reminded of my husband, who was a bear of a man with a passable tenor. He didn't sing opera, but used to belt out Rogers and Hammerstein tunes for the joy of it. A friend of mine shares my love of Pavarotti. When I told her he passed on, she was so sad. That's all right, I told her. He's in Heaven singing along with Caruso, and he lives on in the hearts of millions.
Interesting. Fat Lucy and Caruso sounded nothing alike. In a side by side listen, Caruso and Domingo had the far more similar timbre, color, and range. As none of us alive has ever heard Caruso live, it's bound to be a matter of guessing to some extent, and, well, to being influenced by others we trust more than ourselves. And the highly effective music marketing by the Red Seal Co sales army of that newfangled technology in Caruso's day, of the phonograph record. I pray the latest batch of regia-vandals will move on to Hollywood and Cannes, where they belong, before they cripple stage opera permanently. It is true, the Golden Age of Opera II closed on the last day the living legend Domingo sang as a tenor. The only constant is change. Paz y salud.
@@uppityglivestockianel comentario al que respondes , no requiere tu sabiduria musical. Solo es un comentario pasional y lleno de sentimientos, que lo último que necesita es ser corregido. Un saludo.
@@davidplazamarin8803 Eres libre de ignorar mi comentario. Ya tengo mami. Que tenga un lindo día. Paz.
@@uppityglivestockian si, porque el hecho de creer que Caruso y Domingo se parecen en algo es una de las mayores estupideces que he leido en mi vida. Domingo tiene que nacer 20 veces...Asi que te haré caso e ignoraré tu comentario. Un saludo.
This is what talent is. Stirs the soul. Brings tears to your eyes.
Gifts from GOD.
I used to know an ex opera star soprano who used to poo poo Pavarotti - talk about sour grapes! Bravo, Luciano - and thanks Perspective for for another lovely doccie!
Pavarotti evokes such great emotion!
It's so fulfilling to hear a great voice like his. It's like a massage to the soul.
Danke. So ist es❤
Beautiful documentary, beautiful.
Sadly ruined by so many ads by Netflix, why every other second? Rubbish Netflix, would you kindly piss off.
Netflix is miserable!
I was inspired by this man's singing. I really wanted to hear him live but when I heard of his death, I was devastated. However, his legacy and singing lives on! Maestro, you are still an influence to this generation and many more to come!! Your sunshine voice still fills my heart every time I listen to any of your recordings. Truly and legend and a bright shining star!!!
He was an extraordinary person so modest and popular . I am happy I saw him in a concert in the year 2001 .
R.I.P Maestro!!!
You were and still are the best.
You have never heard anybody else.
@@johnfalstaff2270
Andere sangen auch gut. Wie Caruso usw. Es geht hier um Pavrotti. Ich mag ihn im gesamt Paket. Ein toller Kerl😊
Es geht auch darum was Pavarotti hervorruft. Bei mir berührt er die Seele und feuchte Augen😊
Pavarotti will never be topped.rip
Pavarotti the magnificent!
He was Cavaradossi and Nemorino as MDM was Othello. I saw LP in Tosca in Berlin. Even in the autumn of his career he still had this thrilling shine in his voice, such a vocal charisma.
We got to hear him on his last tour and noticed him being real tired but the voice was still there. Voice will live forever....
Amazing channel and amazing documentary on one of our greatest italian national pride artist. L'emozioni che Luciano ha portato al mondo l'hanno fatto diventare Dio sceso in terra. Creare qualcosa di vero con la musica è difficile, è un arte che va improvvisata certe volte data la natura del tempo e della performance live. Luciano è un maestro che condivide l'immortalità con altri prodigi come lui, me lo immagino a sorridere con Ennio Morricone lassù in mezzo alle leggende, cantando e divertendosi.
His performance in Pagliacci.....UNBELIEVABLY AMAZING. Definitely my personal favorite of his works...
A legend and a wonderful soul that will continue to inspire millions of people
2021... The one and only PAVAROTTI...will listen always Maelstrom...
Such a wonderful voice.
I wish I saw him before he passed away...he's always a legend and he never died ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Rip King
Thank you
Great Tenor Grande PAVAROTTI
Thank you for posting this! I wish I was able to see Pav in concert. He was a singer of unworldly talent, and a human being who was genuine at being human.
tell us more of the concert you saw, please.....
@@ellenlyons7413 Ellen, I said I wish I could have seen him live. Never did, regrettably.
@@randalcolucci6833 oh sorry, I echo your sentiments.
@@randalcolucci6833 yes I agree.
@@randalcolucci6833
Videos❤
Still the best!
Pavarotti!! The Best of the Best!!!!!!!
Very good documentary on the great tenor's career. Surprised to hear Richard Bonynge's name mis-pronounced! It's said "Bonning". I heard Pavarotti in a few 1980s concerts and in Aida and Tosca at Covent Garden. The voice was pure "sunshine" and blended gorgeously with Joan Sutherland's in their classic Decca recordings. Diction and phrasing perfection.
Grande Pavarotti indimentcabile
Greatest voice of 20th century. with all due respect to other great-great performers. and what a life. well, definitely a more colorful than that of a russian cello player (slightly less known that maestro Pavarotti... but slightly wealthier, as he got another multimillion grant from president of the country...). should say, it's a pleasure, that my life was/is during the same period, that this great singer lived. what a joy.
So far, still the greatest voice of the 21st century. We likely won't hear another voice like that in our lifetime.
@@L1623VP Jonas Kaufman.....
@@arlenehathaway3076 Uh, no.
One of Pavarotti's idols was the legendary tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano, who tragically wrecked his voice by singing roles that were too heavy for him.
I would add the great Spanish soprano Montserrat Caballé with whom Luciano sang in the great opera houses of the world.
Pavarotti ist ein Jahrrtausendgeschenk, das uns die Welt gemacht hat. Es braucht noch einmal tausend Jahre für ein neues Geschenk dieser Größe und Schönheit.
Bravo!
Magnificent
PAVAROTTI esta sua voz é grandiosa, divina, foi dom de DEUS e vc usou em benefício de seus semelhantes. Coração e ações generosas. PAVAROTTI VOZ imortal do melhor tenor do mundo, vc é sua voz maviosa e são insuperáveis. Tradução para o português do Brasil desejando muita paz.
LP certainly made opera so beautiful.
Bravi.
Infinitely Exquisite!
He was a brilliant voice
Nodules are quite common for opera singers. Many singers 'take a 6 month vacation' and come back, more often than not, as good as before
I love him
4:18 what a deep voice
PAVAROTTI vc é vivo sempre em meu coração que bate sempre de saudades de você. DEUS lhe dê muita PAZ espiritual. Tradução p o português do Brasil desejando paz, fica no Céu com DEUS.
Wow
Interessante.
2 Peter 3:9
The Lord is not slow to fulfill His promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.
At 39:08 "And the crowd, and Zubin Mehta, go wild!"
He had a wonderful face. Too bad he began to cover it up with facial hair. He didn't need to.
Awful thing: Pavarotti being interrupted
Pavarotti being interrupted by a commercial for Ron de Santis. Dreadful.
Pavarotti like calas or any great singer R.I.P.
Opera does mean Pavarotti
Te adoro mi niño santo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I WAS INTRODUCED WITH THE LATE GREAT BILLBOARD MAGAZINE ON THE NEWSSTAND
How do we do this?
He is the best we have and probably will be for a long a time
To deny his beauty, power and brilliance is a crime
But beautiful music and songs does not belong in our recent world
Just hear Mozart, Beethoven etc
Then hear Caruso
Mmm
Greatest tenor voice EVER! Domingo was the greatest tenor due to his extensive repertoire but Maestro Pavarotti had the voice of the ages. Bottom line.
Jonas Kaufman
who cares about repertoire, whats so special about singing more songs badly. take one song, let all sing it,
pavarotti shines far above, his soul his love, his humanity and the most wonderful voice will out.pavarotti makes you cry every time you listen as you marvel at the heights and beauty of his voice.
i never cared much for listening to caruso due to the primative recording techniques of the time (i preferred gigli), but pavarotti thrills me (also i hear much of mario lanza in his voice; technically (of course) pavarotti is the better singer).
I Agree.
I love the interesting information (some of which I didn't know before) and of course the beautiful voice of Maestro. But layering the audio of each simultaneously throughout is a bit distracting.
26:31 Pavarotti did not debut at the Met in 1972, as stated in the video. He debuted at the Met in 1968.
Irritating comments from irrelevant commentators on the whole. Pavarotti was very well trained with a great technique.
Wundebar
MAI SUNT DOI TENORI BUNI SPANIOLI PLACIDO DOMINGO ȘI JOSE CARRERAS! 👍✌️💜💜🤔
Josep Carreras. Domingo bin ich abgerückt nach seinen Eskapaden. Josep Careras hatte Stiel, die Freundlichkeit dazu😊
Ich finde es traurig Turin einzuspielen. Wo Pavarotti angeblich zwei oder drei mal zusammen gebrochen ist😮
Joan Sutherland taught Pavarotti how to breathe ... and that was the missing piece to his career? Who is writing the text for this shows? Breathing is the first thing that you learn !!! Without breathing you are nothing !!!
it is well known that she helped him polish his breathing, but obviously he already knew how to do it well enough, otherwise he wouldn't be performing with her in the first place.
@@brunopena3710 Exactly, he himself said that.
Pavarotti did not debut in ny in 70 , I saw him there in 1970 singing la Traviats with Anna Moffo ,Robert Merril and Frederica von Stadat . Please correct sorry
Not true about the high C and nobody has ever done it before Nicolai Gedda was the real king of the high C so not tue what is said here, however all due respect I loved Pavarotti when I first heard him 😊😊
Mario Lanza sang the high C before.
Robert Cowan is wrong
Any great singer you know straight away
That’s why they are great
I hear straight away Mario Lanza.the great Tenor.
What is the song sung by Di Stefano? 15:00
It was Mario Lanza who took Opera to the streets.
The only reason people remember well Pavarotti is that he lived during stereo-quadro era of recording. While Mario del Monaco, Franco Corelli and Jussi Bjorling mostly recorded mono. Bjorling even 78 rpm times.
29:57
So I'm doing a search for "opera living legends" today, Ides of March Eve 2023 and this comes up in the search result! LOL Uh, the YT search engine, the most popular behind the big G (Emperor Palpatine thanks you) clearly still needs a lot of work. Big Lucy's been dead since 2007. 🤣😂
Sorry, I never was touched by hi voice...... And his repertty was poorly small.Domingo alwayswas more intense and more flexible.
Different quality of voice, different repertoire.
Nobody was or is above Mario del Monaco, Franco Corelli and Jussi Bjorling. Surely not Pavarotti.
He would agree with you
You cannot compare a lyric tenor to a spinto and a heroic one.
@@joerngrossblotekamp. I know, but I just hate Pavarotti canary bird voice. I never liked Pavarotti, Gedda, Kraus or Carreras.
annoying
Ever heard of Franco Corelli? He was not an unfaithful dude.
Pavarotti ein Mann wie ein Berg, und eine Stimme wie ein Gott 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Fantastic !
19:01