The context of this song -- as you may have guessed -- is that Pagliacci has just learned that his wife Colombina has left him for another, but in spite of his pain he must put on his costume and his make-up and make the audience laugh, because the "show must go on". Beautifully and soulfully sung by the maestro, Pavarotti. Thank you for sharing your reaction.
Honestly, Enrico Caruso, Jussi Björling, Mario Lanza and Franco Corelli were all better than Pavarotti. But there aren't as many good recordings of them available.
Part of me is so sad that I never saw this performance in person, and another part of me is glad that I saw it in the privacy of my home where I can cry unabashedly…
You don't even have to know what he's saying to feel his emotion. The strength in his voice and his control gives him control few can achieve these days, but his understanding of when to let his voice waver only adds to the effect of him singing of his heartache.
The story is about a carnival clown who has just learned that his wife, Columbina, has been unfaithful to him with another man. Before he even has time to process his emotions, he has to go onstage and do his show. He has to make people laugh even though his heart is breaking. Such a sad, sad story. I prefer Mario Lanza's version to this one, but Pavarotti knows how to tug your heartstrings.
C'è un intero universo (musicale) che ignori la fuori,io non ho preferenze,considero ogni pezzo indipendentemente dal genere,se è buono lo è comunque,anche se devo ammettere di non apprezzare rap e trap.
Typical. Black people rarely consider viewing non rap music. They are always surprised when they hear excell3nt presentations like this. She probably didn't know he existed before this.
One of the greatest Tenors to ever sing in the history of mankind
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the greatest...
Yes his voice and performance are phenomenal! Thanks for watching this aria!
Wooow what a Singer... First time i cried listening a song
Fabulosa interpretación. Me ha dejado conmovido, bravo Sr. Pavarotti
The context of this song -- as you may have guessed -- is that Pagliacci has just learned that his wife Colombina has left him for another, but in spite of his pain he must put on his costume and his make-up and make the audience laugh, because the "show must go on".
Beautifully and soulfully sung by the maestro, Pavarotti. Thank you for sharing your reaction.
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He IS the greatest tenor, all others stand behind him. And it seems as time goes by, the distance to the others increases.
Honestly, Enrico Caruso, Jussi Björling, Mario Lanza and Franco Corelli were all better than Pavarotti. But there aren't as many good recordings of them available.
Part of me is so sad that I never saw this performance in person, and another part of me is glad that I saw it in the privacy of my home where I can cry unabashedly…
You don't even have to know what he's saying to feel his emotion.
The strength in his voice and his control gives him control few can achieve these days, but his understanding of when to let his voice waver only adds to the effect of him singing of his heartache.
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Che devi dire❤
"Barcelona" with Freddy Mercury & Monserat Cabelle is a beautiful blend of opera.
The story is about a carnival clown who has just learned that his wife, Columbina, has been unfaithful to him with another man. Before he even has time to process his emotions, he has to go onstage and do his show. He has to make people laugh even though his heart is breaking. Such a sad, sad story. I prefer Mario Lanza's version to this one, but Pavarotti knows how to tug your heartstrings.
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Nou you can see what music can do to you.
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Why is everyone reacting to the shorter version?
C'è un intero universo (musicale) che ignori la fuori,io non ho preferenze,considero ogni pezzo indipendentemente dal genere,se è buono lo è comunque,anche se devo ammettere di non apprezzare rap e trap.
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Typical. Black people rarely consider viewing non rap music. They are always surprised when they hear excell3nt presentations like this. She probably didn't know he existed before this.
What a disgusting, racist thing to say!
You are very difficult to understand.
She is bilingual. Are you?