None shall sleep, None shall sleep! Even you, oh Princess, In your cold room, Watch the stars, That tremble with love And with hope. But my secret is hidden within me, My name no one shall know, No... no... On your mouth, I will tell it, When the light shines. And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine! (No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.) Vanish, o night! Set, stars! Set, stars! At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win! That is the english translation. It is traditionally sung in it's original language
Pavarotti was from Modena, Italy & sang professionally for 51 years, from the age of 20 until just before his death at age 71 (1955-2006). Over the years, he became the favorite opera tenor of all time to many around the world. This aria was from the opera “Turandot”. It is sung by Calaf, the forgotten prince, about Princess Turandot. Everyone in the kingdom wanted her hand in marriage, but in order to obtain it, one had to correctly answer three riddles. If he failed, he was beheaded. This song is essentially one of Calaf’s love, devotion & determination to win the princess’s heart, come hell or high water. This was an excellent video. Don’t feel bad for being touched the way you were. Luciano has done that to many, & continues to do so even in death. It’s rare that an artist has the passion and talent required to make people feel on that level, even when they do understand the lyrics, let alone when they don’t. He truly was a spectacle to behold. If you liked this (& it definitely looks like you did), he has many others I’m sure you’ll enjoy too. Ave Maria, Finiculi Funicula, Caruso, La Donna é Mobile, Libiamo Ne’lieti Calici, O Sole Mio... you really can’t go wrong. Let yourself go down that rabbit hole. You won’t be disappointed. ✌🏼
You have a wonderful personality and great smile. The person who recommended that you’re not interrupt it so much though is absolutely right because you lose a lot when that’s done. ❤
Lyrics: Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, oh Principessa Nella tua fredda stanza Guardi le stelle che tremano D'amore e di speranza Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me Il nome mio nessun saprà No, no, sulla tua bocca lo dirò Quando la luce splenderà Ed il mio bacio scioglierà Il silenzio che ti fa mia (ll nome suo nessun saprà E noi dovrem, ahimè, morir, morir) Dilegua, oh notte! Tramontate, stelle! Tramontate, stelle! All'alba vincerò! Vincerà! Vincerò! Nessun Dorma: Nobody sleeps. Absolutely beautiful lyrics in Italian, delivered with passion and pure power. One of Italy's National Treasures.
Unfortunately he is passed away. Such a loss! He was Italian. Wonderful reaction of a timeless masterpiece! Paul Potts (Britain’s Got Talent) sung it beautifully as well!
@@ClevyReacts Opera is Italian. His father was a singer too. The rest of us try to scratch at what the Italians do. If you ask me, it's the sound of their vowels. So pure. So pristine.
@Miss Clevy You are not alone ,when you listen grandmaster pavarotti, and you have tears in your eyes and you can not explain the feelings ,that comes true.... that is a typical reactions when we listen the great maestro Pavarotti.... its like the magic in this incredible awesome voice... :-)
It was a pleasure to see you enjoying that much. Pavarotti is singing in Italian on this track. He died in 2007 from pancreas cancer. In my opinion, no other tenor sang better than him ever, and I was born in an opera singer's family. I started listening to tenors from my early youth (3-4 years old) and I am 68. I never got tired to listen to Pavarotti. At this concert, he did set the bar so high that it will take very long before someone else can keep the last note so long and with so much expression. You were amazing and amazed in front of 'perfection' my dear. And let's not forget the aria in and of itself: Puccini composed so many wonderful operas and arias, and this one is one of the bests, artistic, moving, a victory song!. Keep enjoying!
It's ok Clevy. I tear up too every time I watch his performance and I'm a 55 yr old guy. His great voice just draws out one's emotion. Keep it coming.👏👍
I nearly had an accident while driving through Phoenix one night while listening to Sirius radio. His "e lecevan le stelle" made me well up so much I could barely see through the tears!
The power of music never ceases to astound me. It can bring us together, no matter our differences or backgrounds. The fact that neither she nor I understand Italian is inconsequential. Great music such as this gives me hope, and moves me to tears. It reaches the deepest part of us and reminds us of our commonality.
when I was very young I saw him preform. It was as his voice touched our hearts, and bound our souls together as one. It was so overwhelming. He was the Maestro, the best of the best. He was singing in Italian.
What an awesome reaction absolutely loved every second of it and thanks for reacting to one of the greatest voices to ever step foot on this earth. There will never be another Pavarotti, I don’t understand italian but I felt every word that came out of his mouth
You need to stop pausing the performance so much, especially in the middle of a phrasing. This ain't no pop artist where you can stop the performance any time or miss it altogether and no big deal (you haven't missed anything). You're supposed to take it all in at once and have a full reaction it
You ask why your heart is beating so fast. It is because you are in the presence of greatness. Imitated by many, matched by none in my humble opinion. Maestro Pavarotti was and still is one of the if not the greatest tenor of all time. I have watched video of Nessun Dorma many many times and I still get goosebumps every time I hear it!
From the same concert, Listen to Ave Maria. Then, get the Vesti la Guibba from a live opera with subtitles. Then, get that live Caruso performance from Paris. Your heart will be aflame.
Great reaction. I would suggest, listen to it again, in private, fill the room with this music and listen to it without stopping the video. You’ll be transported. Enjoy lovely
Give her a break! She was emoting! Who does not emote when Pavarotti sings??? He sizzles the soul! Her "job" was to "react" to the selection - and she did so. She could, and most likely did, listen to it in it's entirety, several times over. Don't be such a snob and clod - this was a new experience for her!
That smile says everything. You really don’t need the translation, just feel the expression and the emotion in the music. That is opera. Opera is actually a bit silly when you translate it. He is breathing from his diaphragm. He is supporting his voice from that big muscle under the tummy called the diaphragm. Note that an opera singer shoulders don’t go up and down when they sing and breathe. They breathe from way down in the diaphragm, not the chest. That way he can push those notes up and out as you were told. Remember he’s a master at it. He did it for a long long time.
We all cry when we hear this, though it is not a sad song. The passion with which it is sung is what grabs us by the throat and makes the tears flow. The king has offered his beautiful daughter's (Turandot's) hand in marriage to the man who can solve three riddles. In the meantime none in the town will sleep until they know who that man is. Any who try and fail will be beheaded. He (the part played by Pavarotti) asks the sun to set so the sun will rise for him to give the answers and HE WILL WIN! He will WIN! It is a song of hope, commitment and victory. Keep that in mind ... and you'll cry again.
Unfortunately Pavarotti died in 2007 but he lives on in our hearts. His voice is magical and touches your soul. He had the talent to bring opera to the masses. The aria "Nessun dorma" reached the pop charts, when he sang it at the first of the 3 Tenors concerts 1990 in Rome. The legendary event took place the evening bevor the soccer world cup final. It was worldwide live broadcasted and was the biggest success in the history of classical music until today. On the occasion of the next world cup 1994 the 3 tenors Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti repeated their concert in L.A.. Your clip belongs to this concert. In 1998 they gave the next big concert in Paris. Perhaps you like to hear another expressive aria from 1998 with english subtitles: "Caruso" th-cam.com/video/iDEdZfnULIg/w-d-xo.html By the way here comes the wikipedia info to Nessun dorma: is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot (text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni) and one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera. It is sung by Calaf, il principe ignoto (the unknown prince), who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but cold Princess Turandot. Any man who wishes to wed Turandot must first answer her three riddles; if he fails, he will be beheaded. In the aria, Calaf expresses his triumphant assurance that he will win the princess.
Yes I totally agree with you! His music lives on!! I'll definitely check out the song you suggested. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for being here it means the world to me!
Luciano Pavarotti also did a duet with of all people, James Brown. They did a performance of Brown’s song It’s a Man’s World, and it’s unbelievably great.
It's all about the words. The music is great but when you know what the story is about and what the words mean in a spiritual sense, you re more than blown away. He was singing in Italian and the lyrics translated are easy to find online.
😊 your reaction is perfectly normal. I too don't understand Italian. You don't have to understand though for it to touch your soul at the core. Especially when you see the passion and him putting his all into it. I get emotional every time I listen to this.
The song's words are the following: Nessun dorma Nessun dorma Tu pure, o Principessa Nella tua fredda stanza Guardi le stelle Che tremano d'amore E di speranza Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me Il nome mio nessun saprà, no, no Sulla tua bocca lo dirò Quando la luce splenderà Ed il mio bacio scioglierà Il silenzio che ti fa mia (Il nome suo nessun saprà E noi dovrem, ahimè, morir, morir) Dilegua, o notte Tramontate, stelle Tramontate, stelle All'alba vincerò Vincerò Vincerò No one sleeps You too, oh Princess In your cold room You look at the stars That tremble with love And with hope But my mystery is locked inside me No one will know my name, no, no On your lips I will say it When the light shines And my kiss will dissolve The silence that makes you mine (No one will know his name And we must, alas, die, die) Disappear, oh night Set, stars Set, stars At dawn I will win I will win I will win
I am so sad that you had such a natural strong reaction at the end there and then you absolutely robbed yourself of that emotional full intensity by stopping it right before the most intense next step. Even though it still gets anyone even after hearing that specific performance 100 times, the absolute magic is hearing it for the first time uninterrupted specifically at the end. Good reaction, but with one of the most important voices in human history, you let the man sing, feel EVERYTHING completely, then react. If not, you completely miss out on exactly HOW intense that emotional hit can be.
This reaction is so beautiful! I love this performance, too! Whenever I listen to it, my heart starts beating faster cuz this opera brings me wonderful emotions & vibes that i can't describe. Sadly, Luciano died 13 years ago 😔, but he's still alive in our hearts and in our memories. I'm also italian, so i can understand & translate the lyrics. It says: Nobody sleeps Nobody sleeps You too, princess. You look up at the stars that tremble of love and hope. But my mystery is stuck in me, no one will ever know my name, no no, i'm going to say it on your mouth when the light will shine. And my kiss will melt the silence which makes you mine. Choir: no one will ever know his name, and sadly we'll have to die, die Vanish, night. Set, stars. Set strars. At sunrise i'll win, i'll win, i'll win. 👍🏼💜
Please react to the song "Caruso" sung by Luciano Pavarotti. The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life. curiosity: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
This is the power of music, which classical composers have exploited to its fullest: there don't even need to be words to elicit a powerful emotional reaction. It only requires the right melody, harmony, rhythm, dynamics, timbre, phrasing...
Enjoyed your reaction. Sung in Italian. I see lyrics below from another viewer. Luciano passed in 2007. Listen to him singing: "Ave Maria", Di quella pira", "Vesti la giubba", "Ah mes amis", "Ch geida manina" and his duet with James Brown.
People often cannot explain why they react so strongly to his music. But great music connects us to a dimension that is not of this world. I believe it connects us to the angels and God, which is why the pure joy of it brings us to tears and chills.
Turandot opera was made by Giacomo Puccini in the early 1900, one of the most fanous Opera creators of all time, the opera is sang in the original language, Italian, (lots of operas are in Italian because Italy is where opera was created, also Pavarotti is Italian), i highly reccomend cecking out the plot of this Opera, to understand what he's talking about
I am so sorry to tell you that this big artist of the Opera is unfortunately dead on the 2013. But he was an Italian Tenor, which had become in my opinion, a very global artist, and hearing your consideration about him, is a very proudness, because he became from myself country. So thank you for your words 🙏❤️
Nobody shall sleep!... Nobody shall sleep! Even you, o Princess In your cold room Watch the stars That tremble with love and with hope But my secret is hidden within me My name no one shall know... No!...No!... On your mouth I will tell It when the light shines And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!... (No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.) Vanish, o night! Set, stars! Set, stars! At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win!
Others will translate it for you but the last word is ‘Vincero’ meaning ‘ I shall win’. In the opera the man is saying he will win the princess , but we use this mostly for huge sports events stating we will be the victors/champions of the game.
None shall sleep None shall sleep Even you, oh Princess In you cold room Watch the stars that tremble D′amore e di speranza But my secret is hidden within me My name none will know No, no, on your mouth I will say When the light will bright And my kiss shall dissolve The silence that makes you mine None will know my name! And we will have to, alas, die, die Vanish, oh night Set, stars Set, stars At dawn, I shall win! I shall win! I shall win!
the English translation is None shall sleep, None shall sleep! Even you, oh Princess, In your cold room, Watch the stars, That tremble with love And with hope. But my secret is hidden within me, My name no one shall know, No... no... On your mouth, I will tell it, When the light shines. And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine! (No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.) Vanish, o night! Set, stars! Set, stars! At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win!
Se vuoi provare un altra emozione pura , guarda e ascolta con la traduzione, pavarotti che canta "Caruso " , sono sicuro che ti colpirà, If you want to experience another pure emotion, look and listen with translation, pavarotti singing "Caruso", I'm sure it will hit you
I have an other one for you. Check out Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé. Opera + Rock (+Gospel) Barcelona or The Golden Boy or How Can I Go On. Very strong mix! 😎🙂
Luciano was the King. Here the translation: No sleep, no sleep you too, o, Princess In your cold room look at the stars that tremble of love and hope But my mystery is closed in me , no one will know my name no, no, I'll say it on your mouth when the light shines And my kiss will break the silence that makes you mine (No one will know his name) And we must, ahimè, die, die) Vanish o night , set stars , set stars , I'll win at the sunrise I will win I will win
I believe it Is a story about a guy who fell in love with a princess and he had to answer 3 questions and if he got it wrong he was gonna die and at the eff nd he said I will win I will win I will win
I'd love to see you react to Dion Payton & the 43rd St Blues Band's All Your Affection Is Gone Live and Jason O'Donnell's Her Heart Still Haunts Me. Thanks.
No, he is no longer with us,unfortunately! He is singing about a night...and I think we can assume that a romantic interest is involved. The title means "let no one sleep." Can I also suggest Javier Camarena singing "Ah mes Amis" In this clip he has just sung the song with 9 high C's and the audience went a little crazy asking for an encore... and he obliges! (18 high c's...remarkable!)
None shall sleep,
None shall sleep!
Even you, oh Princess,
In your cold room,
Watch the stars,
That tremble with love
And with hope.
But my secret is hidden within me,
My name no one shall know,
No... no...
On your mouth, I will tell it,
When the light shines.
And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!
(No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.)
Vanish, o night!
Set, stars! Set, stars!
At dawn, I will win!
I will win!
I will win!
That is the english translation. It is traditionally sung in it's original language
Wow!! Thanks so much for this!
@@ClevyReacts of course. Another piece to listen to is Queen of the night Diana damrao
Pavarotti was from Modena, Italy & sang professionally for 51 years, from the age of 20 until just before his death at age 71 (1955-2006). Over the years, he became the favorite opera tenor of all time to many around the world. This aria was from the opera “Turandot”. It is sung by Calaf, the forgotten prince, about Princess Turandot. Everyone in the kingdom wanted her hand in marriage, but in order to obtain it, one had to correctly answer three riddles. If he failed, he was beheaded. This song is essentially one of Calaf’s love, devotion & determination to win the princess’s heart, come hell or high water. This was an excellent video. Don’t feel bad for being touched the way you were. Luciano has done that to many, & continues to do so even in death. It’s rare that an artist has the passion and talent required to make people feel on that level, even when they do understand the lyrics, let alone when they don’t. He truly was a spectacle to behold. If you liked this (& it definitely looks like you did), he has many others I’m sure you’ll enjoy too. Ave Maria, Finiculi Funicula, Caruso, La Donna é Mobile, Libiamo Ne’lieti Calici, O Sole Mio... you really can’t go wrong. Let yourself go down that rabbit hole. You won’t be disappointed. ✌🏼
Of course I will definitely check out more of his song!!
Actually, I think he was born in '35.
@@desperateambrose5373 yes, which would make him 20 when he began singing in 1855, as previously stated.
@@poundinthastreets Ah! OK, I misunderstood your intentions with the parenthesized dates.
@@desperateambrose5373 it happens...
This is why I listen to opera. Every singer, every song is so beautiful and so impressive. Its unbelievable people can sing like that
DO NOT keep stopping the video. You must watch it entirely to get the full experience of the greatest tenor ever.
You have just discovered a whole new world! God bless you child!! 🥰🙏😎
Amen!
There have been two tenors in the last 120 years, Caruso and this man. This recording is a masterpiece. He passed in 2007.
Loved your facial expression as you listened to the power in his voice. Very real and geniune
Thanks friend
thats a Perfect example of that Music is universal. You dont have to understand anything but it moves you.
So true!
You have a wonderful personality and great smile. The person who recommended that you’re not interrupt it so much though is absolutely right because you lose a lot when that’s done. ❤
Master Luciano
Thank you for the reaction Madam! Respect from Italy!
The "choir master" is actually the conductor, whose job it is to keep the orchestra playing correctly.
Lyrics: Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma!
Tu pure, oh Principessa
Nella tua fredda stanza
Guardi le stelle che tremano
D'amore e di speranza
Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me
Il nome mio nessun saprà
No, no, sulla tua bocca lo dirò
Quando la luce splenderà
Ed il mio bacio scioglierà
Il silenzio che ti fa mia
(ll nome suo nessun saprà
E noi dovrem, ahimè, morir, morir)
Dilegua, oh notte!
Tramontate, stelle!
Tramontate, stelle!
All'alba vincerò!
Vincerà!
Vincerò!
Nessun Dorma: Nobody sleeps. Absolutely beautiful lyrics in Italian, delivered with passion and pure power. One of Italy's National Treasures.
I just love your reaction so much😍 if i could liked it more then once i whould have.
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@@ClevyReacts if You want you should check out birth of sandman theme. Its another pièce of music that makes me all emotional.
It is very exciting to hear Pavarotti's voice no one sleeps a world opera
Ha! I loved your face at the end! Amazon reaction. Pavarotti was a God 🙏🏼❤️
Oh yes he was!! His music lives on!
Unfortunately he is passed away. Such a loss! He was Italian. Wonderful reaction of a timeless masterpiece! Paul Potts (Britain’s Got Talent) sung it beautifully as well!
Wow!! He's Italian?! So cool
@@ClevyReacts Opera is Italian. His father was a singer too.
The rest of us try to scratch at what the Italians do.
If you ask me, it's the sound of their vowels. So pure. So pristine.
@@samhartford8677 Well, there's French opera, too. Gounod's "Faust", f'rinstance. And German, e.g. Wagner's "Ring" cycle.
@Marie Whitbread No argument here!
Now that was THE reaction young lady! My goodness!
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@Miss Clevy
You are not alone ,when you listen grandmaster pavarotti, and you have tears in your eyes and you can not explain the feelings ,that comes true....
that is a typical reactions when we listen the great maestro Pavarotti....
its like the magic in this incredible awesome voice...
:-)
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It was a pleasure to see you enjoying that much. Pavarotti is singing in Italian on this track. He died in 2007 from pancreas cancer. In my opinion, no other tenor sang better than him ever, and I was born in an opera singer's family. I started listening to tenors from my early youth (3-4 years old) and I am 68. I never got tired to listen to Pavarotti. At this concert, he did set the bar so high that it will take very long before someone else can keep the last note so long and with so much expression. You were amazing and amazed in front of 'perfection' my dear. And let's not forget the aria in and of itself: Puccini composed so many wonderful operas and arias, and this one is one of the bests, artistic, moving, a victory song!. Keep enjoying!
Thanks friend!
Perfetto......your birds love it to....
Oh yes they do
Grande, Grande, Grande, is LUCIANO, 👌👌👌👌👌
Oh yes he is
It's ok Clevy. I tear up too every time I watch his performance and I'm a 55 yr old guy. His great voice just draws out one's emotion. Keep it coming.👏👍
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I nearly had an accident while driving through Phoenix one night while listening to Sirius radio. His "e lecevan le stelle" made me well up so much I could barely see through the tears!
Even your chirping birds enjoyed.
Oh yes they did
The power of music never ceases to astound me. It can bring us together, no matter our differences or backgrounds. The fact that neither she nor I understand Italian is inconsequential. Great music such as this gives me hope, and moves me to tears. It reaches the deepest part of us and reminds us of our commonality.
You're very correct! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for being here friend it means the world to me!
"Please Luciano, give it to me..."
"Sure Madame, please just hold my glass of wine for 2 minutes..."
😄
Love tou girl
when I was very young I saw him preform. It was as his voice touched our hearts, and bound our souls together as one. It was so overwhelming. He was the Maestro, the best of the best. He was singing in Italian.
Incredible!!
Big Luciano Pavarotti orgoglio italiano
What an awesome reaction absolutely loved every second of it and thanks for reacting to one of the greatest voices to ever step foot on this earth. There will never be another Pavarotti, I don’t understand italian but I felt every word that came out of his mouth
Same here
You need to stop pausing the performance so much, especially in the middle of a phrasing. This ain't no pop artist where you can stop the performance any time or miss it altogether and no big deal (you haven't missed anything). You're supposed to take it all in at once and have a full reaction it
Noted! Thanks friend
You ask why your heart is beating so fast. It is because you are in the presence of greatness. Imitated by many, matched by none in my humble opinion. Maestro Pavarotti was and still is one of the if not the greatest tenor of all time. I have watched video of Nessun Dorma many many times and I still get goosebumps every time I hear it!
He is phenomenal!!
MASTERPIECE.....COOOL
From the same concert, Listen to Ave Maria. Then, get the Vesti la Guibba from a live opera with subtitles. Then, get that live Caruso performance from Paris. Your heart will be aflame.
I am Italian! NEVER STOP THE MASTER WHILE HE IS SINGING. COMMENTS AFTER PLS
I am Austrian, but I fully agree.... pausing at every moment just when the tension is building up is like killing it
Great reaction. I would suggest, listen to it again, in private, fill the room with this music and listen to it without stopping the video. You’ll be transported. Enjoy lovely
Of course I did listen to it More than 5 times. It was magical
How could you destroy listening to this master piece by pausing it so much.
Incredible
Give her a break! She was emoting! Who does not emote when Pavarotti sings??? He sizzles the soul!
Her "job" was to "react" to the selection - and she did so. She could, and most likely did, listen to it in it's entirety, several times over.
Don't be such a snob and clod - this was a new experience for her!
I enjoyed this reaction! This man has an incredible voice
Oh yes
The very best. You really should listen to the great man singing Caruso, magical, and VERY emotional.
th-cam.com/video/iDEdZfnULIg/w-d-xo.html
Alright friend I'll definitely check it out. Thanks
italian Legend 🇮🇹❤
I cry everytime I hear it!!🎶🎵
Your reaction is like all of us the first time we heard this. It’s still the same after hundreds of times! He’s magnificent. ❤️
Oh yes he is phenomenal!
Thank you for reacting to Luciano Pavarotti. He's such an icon! Your reaction was so sweet ☺️
Greetings from Italy!
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WE know why your heart was beating so fast - it happens to us all when you hear this voice.
That smile says everything. You really don’t need the translation, just feel the expression and the emotion in the music. That is opera. Opera is actually a bit silly when you translate it. He is breathing from his diaphragm. He is supporting his voice from that big muscle under the tummy called the diaphragm. Note that an opera singer shoulders don’t go up and down when they sing and breathe. They breathe from way down in the diaphragm, not the chest. That way he can push those notes up and out as you were told. Remember he’s a master at it. He did it for a long long time.
Thank you for your reaction, I'm from Italy and our Luciano will never died. ❤️❤️ He lives in our heart
It's been my pleasure friend
@@ClevyReacts ❤️
We all cry when we hear this, though it is not a sad song. The passion with which it is sung is what grabs us by the throat and makes the tears flow.
The king has offered his beautiful daughter's (Turandot's) hand in marriage to the man who can solve three riddles. In the meantime none in the town will sleep until they know who that man is. Any who try and fail will be beheaded.
He (the part played by Pavarotti) asks the sun to set so the sun will rise for him to give the answers and HE WILL WIN! He will WIN!
It is a song of hope, commitment and victory. Keep that in mind ... and you'll cry again.
This was a priceless reaction
Thanks friend
Unfortunately Pavarotti died in 2007 but he lives on in our hearts. His voice is magical and touches your soul. He had the talent to bring opera to the masses. The aria "Nessun dorma" reached the pop charts, when he sang it at the first of the 3 Tenors concerts 1990 in Rome. The legendary event took place the evening bevor the soccer world cup final. It was worldwide live broadcasted and was the biggest success in the history of classical music until today. On the occasion of the next world cup 1994 the 3 tenors Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti repeated their concert in L.A.. Your clip belongs to this concert. In 1998 they gave the next big concert in Paris. Perhaps you like to hear another expressive aria from 1998 with english subtitles: "Caruso" th-cam.com/video/iDEdZfnULIg/w-d-xo.html
By the way here comes the wikipedia info to Nessun dorma: is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot (text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni) and one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera. It is sung by Calaf, il principe ignoto (the unknown prince), who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but cold Princess Turandot. Any man who wishes to wed Turandot must first answer her three riddles; if he fails, he will be beheaded. In the aria, Calaf expresses his triumphant assurance that he will win the princess.
Yes I totally agree with you! His music lives on!! I'll definitely check out the song you suggested. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for being here it means the world to me!
Nah, I wouldn't want to marry a freakin' cold princess, no way, Jose!
Luciano Pavarotti also did a duet with of all people, James Brown. They did a performance of Brown’s song It’s a Man’s World, and it’s unbelievably great.
Just watched your sound of silence video, great channel and love your energy. Keep it up!
Thanks friend!!
I love Pavarotti 👍🏼👍🏼
We all do! He's a musical genius!
Yes indeed😀..
It's all about the words. The music is great but when you know what the story is about and what the words mean in a spiritual sense, you re more than blown away. He was singing in Italian and the lyrics translated are easy to find online.
😊 your reaction is perfectly normal. I too don't understand Italian. You don't have to understand though for it to touch your soul at the core. Especially when you see the passion and him putting his all into it. I get emotional every time I listen to this.
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The song's words are the following: Nessun dorma
Nessun dorma
Tu pure, o Principessa
Nella tua fredda stanza
Guardi le stelle
Che tremano d'amore
E di speranza
Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me
Il nome mio nessun saprà, no, no
Sulla tua bocca lo dirò
Quando la luce splenderà
Ed il mio bacio scioglierà
Il silenzio che ti fa mia
(Il nome suo nessun saprà
E noi dovrem, ahimè, morir, morir)
Dilegua, o notte
Tramontate, stelle
Tramontate, stelle
All'alba vincerò
Vincerò
Vincerò
No one sleeps
You too, oh Princess
In your cold room
You look at the stars
That tremble with love
And with hope
But my mystery is locked inside me
No one will know my name, no, no
On your lips I will say it
When the light shines
And my kiss will dissolve
The silence that makes you mine
(No one will know his name
And we must, alas, die, die)
Disappear, oh night
Set, stars
Set, stars
At dawn I will win
I will win
I will win
You are soooooo pretty! Your spirit is sparkling too! 🥰
Hi Friend! I'm so happy reading your comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for being here it means the world to me!
I am so sad that you had such a natural strong reaction at the end there and then you absolutely robbed yourself of that emotional full intensity by stopping it right before the most intense next step. Even though it still gets anyone even after hearing that specific performance 100 times, the absolute magic is hearing it for the first time uninterrupted specifically at the end. Good reaction, but with one of the most important voices in human history, you let the man sing, feel EVERYTHING completely, then react. If not, you completely miss out on exactly HOW intense that emotional hit can be.
Like you. You're bubbly!!!🤩😎
This reaction is so beautiful! I love this performance, too! Whenever I listen to it, my heart starts beating faster cuz this opera brings me wonderful emotions & vibes that i can't describe. Sadly, Luciano died 13 years ago 😔, but he's still alive in our hearts and in our memories. I'm also italian, so i can understand & translate the lyrics. It says:
Nobody sleeps
Nobody sleeps
You too, princess. You look up at the stars that tremble of love and hope.
But my mystery is stuck in me, no one will ever know my name, no no, i'm going to say it on your mouth when the light will shine.
And my kiss will melt the silence which makes you mine.
Choir: no one will ever know his name, and sadly we'll have to die, die
Vanish, night. Set, stars. Set strars. At sunrise i'll win, i'll win, i'll win.
👍🏼💜
Wow!! The lyrics are so powerful! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for helping me out with the translation! It means the world to me!
@@ClevyReacts Ohh, that's nothing Clevy! Thanks to you for enjoying this opera!
It's been my pleasure friend!
Please react to the song "Caruso" sung by Luciano Pavarotti. The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life.
curiosity: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
Never never interrupt this performance...ever.
This is the power of music, which classical composers have exploited to its fullest: there don't even need to be words to elicit a powerful emotional reaction. It only requires the right melody, harmony, rhythm, dynamics, timbre, phrasing...
Music at it's finest
Enjoyed your reaction. Sung in Italian. I see lyrics below from another viewer. Luciano passed in 2007.
Listen to him singing: "Ave Maria", Di quella pira", "Vesti la giubba", "Ah mes amis", "Ch geida manina" and his duet with James Brown.
Thanks friend 😃
People often cannot explain why they react so strongly to his music. But great music connects us to a dimension that is not of this world. I believe it connects us to the angels and God, which is why the pure joy of it brings us to tears and chills.
So true
Turandot opera was made by Giacomo Puccini in the early 1900, one of the most fanous Opera creators of all time, the opera is sang in the original language, Italian, (lots of operas are in Italian because Italy is where opera was created, also Pavarotti is Italian), i highly reccomend cecking out the plot of this Opera, to understand what he's talking about
I am so sorry to tell you that this big artist of the Opera is unfortunately dead on the 2013. But he was an Italian Tenor, which had become in my opinion, a very global artist, and hearing your consideration about him, is a very proudness, because he became from myself country. So thank you for your words 🙏❤️
His music lives on!
@@ClevyReacts that's for sure 💪❤️
I loved this
Thanks friend
Nobody shall sleep!...
Nobody shall sleep!
Even you, o Princess
In your cold room
Watch the stars
That tremble with love and with hope
But my secret is hidden within me
My name no one shall know...
No!...No!...
On your mouth I will tell
It when the light shines
And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!...
(No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.)
Vanish, o night!
Set, stars! Set, stars!
At dawn, I will win! I will win! I will win!
He passed away in 2007. Best tenor of the century.
But I do LOVE your enthusiasm!!!
Very good song !!!!!
Oh yes he is an amazing singer
@@ClevyReacts he has a very unique voice
@@ClevyReacts i heard every Pavarotti's song and if you want I can recommend you the best song to react
He left us. Italian Pride
His music lives on
Sadly he is no longer with us.
From Italy
World's greatest Tenor
No pausing, please...😃listend to everything at once..the great, Pava..
Oh yes I did that like 5 times after the reaction
I love your accent
Thanks friend
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Others will translate it for you but the last word is ‘Vincero’ meaning ‘ I shall win’. In the opera the man is saying he will win the princess , but we use this mostly for huge sports events stating we will be the victors/champions of the game.
Wow! Interesting
It's a love song and the ending is, in English, "I will win, I will win."
None shall sleep
None shall sleep
Even you, oh Princess
In you cold room
Watch the stars that tremble
D′amore e di speranza
But my secret is hidden within me
My name none will know
No, no, on your mouth I will say
When the light will bright
And my kiss shall dissolve
The silence that makes you mine
None will know my name!
And we will have to, alas, die, die
Vanish, oh night
Set, stars
Set, stars
At dawn, I shall win!
I shall win! I shall win!
I live in the city when Pavarotti Born and live(Modena in Italy)
So cool. I hope to visit Italy someday!
His voice makes tickles in all the ladies lace
He is a phenomenal singer
You have good taste
Hi friend! I'm so happy reading your comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for being here it means the world to me!
He is more famous since he passed away. He is legend
Oh yes
the English translation is
None shall sleep,
None shall sleep!
Even you, oh Princess,
In your cold room,
Watch the stars,
That tremble with love
And with hope.
But my secret is hidden within me,
My name no one shall know,
No... no...
On your mouth, I will tell it,
When the light shines.
And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!
(No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.)
Vanish, o night!
Set, stars! Set, stars!
At dawn, I will win!
I will win!
I will win!
Thanks so much friend!
Se vuoi provare un altra emozione pura , guarda e ascolta con la traduzione, pavarotti che canta "Caruso " , sono sicuro che ti colpirà, If you want to experience another pure emotion, look and listen with translation, pavarotti singing "Caruso", I'm sure it will hit you
Alright friend I'll definitely check it out. Thanks
You don't need a translation, just let the music go through your heart 😊😊😊
Of course it did!!! 🤗. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for being here it means the world to me!
ci manchi luciano 😢😢
I have an other one for you.
Check out Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé.
Opera + Rock (+Gospel)
Barcelona or The Golden Boy or How Can I Go On.
Very strong mix! 😎🙂
Alright friend I'll definitely check them out. Thanks
Clevy, WE PEOPLE DONT PAUSE PAVAROTTI, OK? We listen in one go and in SILENCE
I'm left Happly Wrecked.....Tears are in my eyes....snot coming from my nose, AND.......I think he messed up my hair!
Does not matter what country the singer is from, most classical operas are sung in Italian.
Noted!!
@@ClevyReacts also some in german. n a few in english...but yes...most seem in italian
Luciano was the King. Here the translation:
No sleep, no sleep
you too, o, Princess
In your cold room
look at the stars that tremble
of love and hope
But my mystery is closed in me
,
no one will know my name
no, no, I'll say it on your mouth
when the light shines
And my kiss will break the silence
that makes you mine
(No one will know his name)
And we must, ahimè, die, die)
Vanish o night
,
set stars
,
set stars
,
I'll win at the sunrise
I will win
I will win
Thanks friend
That is why he got the big bucks. Wish I could give your reaction a thumbs up, but can't since you kept interrupting him.
Listen the music, feel it, do not pause it, make your comments later. It is you channel, but it's just a tip of a viewer.
He is italiano he is opera and the language is Italian you want to other with lyrics listen Pavarotti Caruso he was famous opera singer.
His music lives on!
Unfortunately Luciano Pavarotti past away 6 September 2007 😭
His music lives on!!
Sweetie, you really ought to listen to it all the way through uninterrupted. Love the birds chirping. ❤️
Thanks friend
I believe it Is a story about a guy who fell in love with a princess and he had to answer 3 questions and if he got it wrong he was gonna die and at the eff nd he said I will win I will win I will win
I'd love to see you react to Dion Payton & the 43rd St Blues Band's All Your Affection Is Gone Live and Jason O'Donnell's Her Heart Still Haunts Me. Thanks.
Alright friend I'll definitely check them out! Thanks for being here it means the world to me!
@@ClevyReacts thank you. I'm looking forward to it!
You're welcome
No, he is no longer with us,unfortunately! He is singing about a night...and I think we can assume that a romantic interest is involved. The title means "let no one sleep." Can I also suggest Javier Camarena singing "Ah mes Amis" In this clip he has just sung the song with 9 high C's and the audience went a little crazy asking for an encore... and he obliges! (18 high c's...remarkable!)
Alright friend I'll definitely check him out. Thanks
Do yourself a favour, listen with no interruptions, you'll be happy till tears😊