That is one of the main differences between the New York City Opera and the Metropolitan Opera. NYC Opera uses mics during performances, the Met does not.
@@sarahfish132 All opera singers have to be able to project their voice without microphones. That's their training. Without that they are not opera singers. If the concert halls are too large these days, I think they have mics high above. That's in Europe at least, I think.
Yeps. It was about 1984 for me as a teenager. I used to listen my mom's opera vinyls alone at home before my parents came back from work. I also used to sit and wait to record Madonna videos on MTV. Also called Madonna TV. Can't say I've changed much of my music standards except for this diamond that I found: Lara Fabian's Je Suis Malade in the pink hue video from the 1990s. If only I had known.
Pavarotti was the best tenor I have ever heard. Live in Berlin openAir. It was the best concert I have ever experienced live. Unfortunately he died in 2007, so I only had the pleasure once. RIP Luciano!
There are many many great tenors and opera singers not just Pavarotti. I read a book by Schonberg about the greatest singers of all time and he concluded that the greatest was the 18th century castrato singer Farinelli whose singing was the only thing that would snap the Spanish king out of a deep depression -Farinelli became so influential that he became the virtual Prime Minister of probably the greatest empire of the time which included a lot of the present day USA and most of Latin America.
Indeed. I mean I do not listen to full operas that often at home, but I've listened to opera since childhood. It's like Neapolitan pizza or creme brule'. When you want to eat it in its original form for its own sake you go to opera or Naples or Paris. I remember going to opera here in Tampere, Finland to listen to Verdi's Nabucco and the slave choir started the opera by walking & singing the first song through the audience walkways. It was so powerful. My shirt was wet from my tears of the emotion of it all before it had even really started And I will always remember my nephew asking at 1-yo "Who's singing?' when we played Pavarotti. Music is powerful.
@andimarment I agree! It brings fresh perspectives back to me...things I didn't notice in the past...which I love. And then, just seeing their jaws drop at the profound moment in the music! My only problem is that I am now addicted to too many reactors...lol! A small price to pay I guess...at least there is always great music to listen to! Rock on! 👍
A voice gifted by the angels. The greatest tenor of all time. His bel canto style of singing makes every word so lyrical and beautiful. RIP Maestro Pavarotti 2007
I giggle because I thought almost the same thing! lol...he was DEFINITELY amazed. I mentioned something like this to a Reactor once how animated his face was, and that I adored it! Then, that Reactor kept a stiff face from that point on during his reactions 🤦🤷I hope this one keeps his honest raw reactions moving forward.
when you think you are good at singing, but then there is Pavarotti....^^ Pavarotti, the best there is, the best there was, and the best that ever will be!!!
Hi, im italian. At that times, Luciano Pavarotti as one of the best "3 tenori" of the world.❤ The sing talk of one man to want conquer the heart of a Princess ❤
La potenza è nulla senza controllo. Un talento naturale unito all'umiltà di decenni di studio, fatica, impegno e dedizione per raggiungere quella perfezione utopica che, a volte, si palesa in pochi minuti di esibizione. Forse la migliore voce, fino ad oggi, che sia mai stata registrata.
If I had to be satisfied with only three recordings to spend the rest of my life with, I'm not sure what the other two would be, but Pavarotti's "Nessun Dorma" would certainly be one of them. Everyone who can hear should know about Luciano, the greatest vocal artist of the past century. You have an excuse because you are so young. It was a thrill watching your face light up at the sound of his voice. Congratulations on discovering him. You probably will not hear anything better in your lifetime.
It’s the night before a contest - one no one thinks he can win. As they sleep, he walks the streets, building his confidence to answer the question posed to him. In the morning, he tells himself, “Vincero” - “I will win”. He knows the answer. And the answer to the question is “love”. He won.
I WAS So lucky tosee pavart in Hyde park with a loved Princess and a respected primeminister remembering these good times makes me feel tearful for our loss much respect Martin
Opera and Romantic Classical has a way of tapping into our godly/universal powers. The goosebumps, the transcendence of the notes and rhythms. There’s plenty of classical out there to make you feel like you’ve gone to Valhalla!!! Great video and love the genuine reaction
Luciano the very best there ever was. I reme when the Three Tenors were together. I watched this for the first time in 92. Listening to him even after all these years brings me to tears Every. Single. Time. Goosebumps. I am glad newer generations are able to hear and appreciate his brilliance.
I’m so glad you listened my request, it’s a really out of the body experience! Now… you must ! Must. ! Listening to TIME TO DAY GOID BYE by Andrea Boccelli and Sarah Brightman, is heaven !!! The fact that he is blind and still get this caliber of control is so impressive, you will tear up at the end because is just Epic !!! Again cheers from Japan ! And keep this openness of mind and heart towards music because is the bridge tha unite us all
@JusJrdn Since I was a baby, my parents introduced me to opera, especially Italian opera because we are from an Italian family and whenever I hear this music I feel very nostalgic.
He got the first name close...pero con the Español pronunciation. Sometimes you do have to guess if you're not sure which it is! The only difference is that C!
He was, by far, the finest tenor voice of the last 100 years, and easily in the conversation of the greatest tenor of all time. Interesting to me was an interview Luciano Pavarotti did on the David Letterman Late Night show, right around the time this video was recorded. I don't remember Letterman's question, but Pavarotti's response is etched in my brain, albeit in paraphrase. He said his voice is "an animal scream" that he has spent the last 50 years "learning how to tame". Very revealing.
I just happened upon your channel....I grew up with all music. Early on it was always classical from the likes of Mario Lanza and Luciano Pavarotti. I also sang all through school and now in my later years still get the chills when I listen to music. I know you have heard of and likely listened to Freddie Mercury of Queen, but did you know he also performed opera with Montserrat Caballe in Barcelona back in 1987??? Take a listen some time and be wowed at how a modern day singer of his ilk can do more than one type of music.
I think this was his final live performance, he's been singing professionally since the 50s, he was 73 here, i think😮😮😮😮 When u get a chance, pull up a dub version so u can read the words. Quite amazing! The whole play too, is amazing. About a chinese king, who is doing everything he can to marry off his spoiled princess daughter. And some of the men who come, to try and win her, and the tricks she pulls, to not! A movie in the 60s, loosely based on this by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, the taming of the shrew!
Heya from Germany 🇩🇪 have you ever heard of DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN? This guy has an 7 octave range and he is trained since the age of 5 years old. He's from Kazakhstan and sings in multiple languages. Never heard a voice like this. So please react to Dimash singing OGNI PIETRA ( every stone) aka known as OLYMPICO from the Arnau Concert on his own channel. It's mind blowing and I hope you will enjoy it. All the best from Germany ✴️ Petra
@@JusJrdn That's fine. Many people in the U.S. can have some difficulty with pronouncing foreign names. I wasn't sure if you'd get insulted -- some people do -- they don't like being "helped" or corrected. Happy Holiday & a good New Year to come.
The greatest! the king of the High C. He sang this at the opening of the Winter Olympics in 2006. He passed away in 2007, at the age of 71, from pancreatic cancer. He opened his mouth and angels sang. Check out "Ava Maria" and the drinking song from La Travata. Check out this entire Three Tenors performance in Los Angeles in 1994.
Bro, this was "just" (!) an opera singing! An opera is actually a play on a large stage, with costumes, scene, light, storytelling and everything - like a real life movie! Imagine watching a movie in the theatre, but it's not on the screen, but acted/played live in front of you! < but with singing, of course. Like a high-quality musical - kind of ... Give "The Magic Flute - Queen of the Night aria (Mozart; Diana Damrau, The Royal Opera)" a view/listen< it's in german, but very impressive! It gives you an idea, what opera could be! *enjoy
I was lucky to have seen La Boheme,Carmen, Madama Butterfly,and Tosca at the Met. I see opera as pageantry. The music the stage settings the costumes and the glorious voices.
Some say that the best version of this was by the greatest Swedish tenor of all time Jussi Bjorling who unfortunately was an alcoholic and died young -apparently he was drunk even while singing some of his best songs!
I think you gave the pronunciations a great try!😊 Nessun Dorma: “NAY-soon DORM-ah” There are often two pronunciations of Turandot: “TUR-ahn-doh” or “TUR-ahn-doht” I absolutely love this song, and especially Pavarotti’s version.
Luciano Pavarotti (loo - chee - AH - noe pah - vah - RAW - tee) was an Italian opera singer who died in 2007. Nessun Dorma (NEH - ssoon DOOR - mah) translates as 'Nobody Sleeps' i Turandot' (TOUR - ehn - dawt) by Giacomo Puccini (JYAH - coe - moe poo - CHEE - nee) There are websites that will demonstrate how to pronounce just about anything. That said, as a life-long lover of opera, it was a treat to watch your facial expressions, especially as Pavarotti reached the powerful ending. Too many people write off opera as old-fashioned, instead of recognizing as the vibrant art form it is. For using music it enhance drama and emotion, it is unmatched, in my opinion. By the way, everybody does reactions to Nessun Dorma. Check out 'Der Holle Rache' from Mozart's 'The Magic Flute': th-cam.com/video/YuBeBjqKSGQ/w-d-xo.html Thanks for giving this a try!
@mirkochicco9620 the Jonathan Antoine who Pavarotti's Vocal Coach told he's perfect when he was 17 Years young. And 9 Years later... th-cam.com/video/wcg_ID5OlCU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wlZgW-yWNtuTCTT6
From an insomniac in Ireland, what a genuine reaction to one of the most beautiful voices in history. Isn't recording and internet wonderful? I see you've reviewed a lot of happy happy Christmas songs this week. I love happy happy, but the most realistic is one you haven't looked at yet. Poetic and so human. Is it too late? Maybe next year? It's called Fairytale of New York. th-cam.com/video/j9jbdgZidu8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JvI_Fh_vfDqpnct2
You are experiencing emotions. Because Paravarotti was a master of emotions. It was his role as a tenor. He was the best in the world! P.S: if you want the full experience, search for Franco Corelli. Same aria. You will enjoy a different tenor, full of power!
It’s Italian, not Latin… 😂 He obtains the power and control of his voice from singing from the diaphragm muscle below the stomach. The breath is supported by that muscle. They do not breathe from the chest. You don’t see his shoulders rise as he breathes like pop singers because his breath comes from right down low in his lungs and abdomen. He manipulates that diaphragm, uses that muscle, like a weightlifter uses his muscles. He controls the tone by opening and closing his throat and the sounds, using what is called his head voice. He places the voice way up in his head where it rings and resonates. If you listen you can hear him open or ‘cover’ a note. When he opens his voice you can hear it just ring. It was effortless to him. He was one of the greatest tenors the world ever saw.
Muy buena reacción, gracias por los subtítulos. Te recomiendo que reacciones a Time To Say Goodbye con Sarah Brightman y Andrea Bocelli, es algo muy parecido a esto. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
😂Your world will NEVER be the same. You now know where the Top Rung is. Those like Luciano, that play in this arena, are the BIGGIE BOYS! The buck stops HERE! There is no greater culmination of human emotion and expression encapsulated in any other genre of music, than opera. Especially Italian Opera. And in particular Giuseppe Verdi’s operas. Opera would not be Opera if it were not for his music. Luciano Pavarotti will go down as one of the greatest lyric tenors the World has ever seen. RIP Luciano.
"Clickbait" with poor acting skills in English🤣👍 Good reaction I think the rapper saw it for the first time and was overwhelmed😮 His parents must be pretty proud of him. much money should I donate. I am 12 years old and shampoo is foreign to me. ...Caspar 🤣
The microphones are for recording. Singers like him can fill the opera house completely just with their voices.
That is incredible! The POWER, amazing
That is one of the main differences between the New York City Opera and the Metropolitan Opera. NYC Opera uses mics during performances, the Met does not.
@@sarahfish132 All opera singers have to be able to project their voice without microphones. That's their training. Without that they are not opera singers. If the concert halls are too large these days, I think they have mics high above. That's in Europe at least, I think.
They've got a whole orchestra to try and sing over after all
I have heard him sing live...and it is true.
Hearing Luciano Pavarotti sing Nessun Dorma is like hearing music for the very first time. Every single time I hear it.
Yeps. It was about 1984 for me as a teenager. I used to listen my mom's opera vinyls alone at home before my parents came back from work. I also used to sit and wait to record Madonna videos on MTV. Also called Madonna TV.
Can't say I've changed much of my music standards except for this diamond that I found:
Lara Fabian's Je Suis Malade in the pink hue video from the 1990s. If only I had known.
It's so nice to see younger people respond so positively to music I grew up with. Your reaction made my heart smile😊
Awww thank you so much for your kind words!
It’s always amazing to experience someone’s talent, regardless of when or where it was! :)
Pavarotti was the best tenor I have ever heard. Live in Berlin openAir. It was the best concert I have ever experienced live. Unfortunately he died in 2007, so I only had the pleasure once. RIP Luciano!
There are many many great tenors and opera singers not just Pavarotti. I read a book by Schonberg about the greatest singers of all time and he concluded that the greatest was the 18th century castrato singer Farinelli whose singing was the only thing that would snap the Spanish king out of a deep depression -Farinelli became so influential that he became the virtual Prime Minister of probably the greatest empire of the time which included a lot of the present day USA and most of Latin America.
I'm not a big fan of opera, but when Pavorotti sings, I get goosebumps and chills, despite the fact I dont speak the language
It's not necessary. Neither do I. It's all in the power and the emotion.
I totally agree I get the same reaction especially on the high notes. Just beautiful singing and music. Extraordinary feeling
No autotune
Indeed. I mean I do not listen to full operas that often at home, but I've listened to opera since childhood. It's like Neapolitan pizza or creme brule'. When you want to eat it in its original form for its own sake you go to opera or Naples or Paris.
I remember going to opera here in Tampere, Finland to listen to Verdi's Nabucco and the slave choir started the opera by walking & singing the first song through the audience walkways. It was so powerful. My shirt was wet from my tears of the emotion of it all before it had even really started
And I will always remember my nephew asking at 1-yo "Who's singing?' when we played Pavarotti.
Music is powerful.
20 minute standing ovation! You need to watch The Three Tenors singing O Sole Mio. It's so much fun!
The best tenor ever.
Quanto manca la voce, calda e potente del Maestro. Un saluto dall'Italia 💚🤍❤
Wow indeed. The Maestro had a God given voice like no other.
Thank you for not ruining that with words..great reaction. Thank you
You've just heard the voice of a Legendary Singer🎉🎉
Nice reaction 👍. Thank you for showing respect and honor to the King of Opera Lucianno 👑❤.
Thank you! What a KING indeed! So amazing!
@JusJrdn Yes indeed 🙂❤️💯👍
I was fortunate enough to see Pavarotti live and, even though it was at the end of his career, it was incomparable and a wonderful experience.
Surprising how many young Americans (or Canadians maybe in this case) have never heard of opera let alone Pavarotti.
Yes, Pavarotti was a "Master"...😊
I appreciate your being open to other styles of music...I really loved your "jaw drop"! 😂
One of my favourite things is to watch reactions by people who are not of the same genre
@andimarment I agree! It brings fresh perspectives back to me...things I didn't notice in the past...which I love.
And then, just seeing their jaws drop at the profound moment in the music!
My only problem is that I am now addicted to too many reactors...lol! A small price to pay I guess...at least there is always great music to listen to! Rock on! 👍
Ogni volta che sento Il BIG Luciano piango per l’emozione. Ciao Grandissimo Luciano manchi tantissimo ❤
Awww that is amazing, he truly has a special voice
@@JusJrdn Wanna see something supercrazy with Luciano Pavarotti ? Check James Brown and Luciano Pavarotti ; "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" :-)
Same Hear! 🤗😍😙
A voice gifted by the angels. The greatest tenor of all time. His bel canto style of singing makes every word so lyrical and beautiful.
RIP Maestro Pavarotti 2007
THE KING ! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
What a legend actually! Amazing
So glad that you loved it … my dad brought me up to love opera
The absolute best tenor to ever live!!!
Nop
Absolute Master at his craft!
Your face as you watched was perfect. You looked like a stunned Elk. 🤣
Pavarotti has that effect.
I giggle because I thought almost the same thing! lol...he was DEFINITELY amazed. I mentioned something like this to a Reactor once how animated his face was, and that I adored it! Then, that Reactor kept a stiff face from that point on during his reactions 🤦🤷I hope this one keeps his honest raw reactions moving forward.
the best in the world and now in heaven
when you think you are good at singing, but then there is Pavarotti....^^ Pavarotti, the best there is, the best there was, and the best that ever will be!!!
Wow!! That’s actually amazing, this dude a LEGEND uh?
Hi, im italian. At that times, Luciano Pavarotti as one of the best "3 tenori" of the world.❤
The sing talk of one man to want conquer the heart of a Princess ❤
La potenza è nulla senza controllo. Un talento naturale unito all'umiltà di decenni di studio, fatica, impegno e dedizione per raggiungere quella perfezione utopica che, a volte, si palesa in pochi minuti di esibizione. Forse la migliore voce, fino ad oggi, che sia mai stata registrata.
If I had to be satisfied with only three recordings to spend the rest of my life with, I'm not sure what the other two would be, but Pavarotti's "Nessun Dorma" would certainly be one of them. Everyone who can hear should know about Luciano, the greatest vocal artist of the past century. You have an excuse because you are so young. It was a thrill watching your face light up at the sound of his voice. Congratulations on discovering him. You probably will not hear anything better in your lifetime.
It’s the night before a contest - one no one thinks he can win. As they sleep, he walks the streets, building his confidence to answer the question posed to him. In the morning, he tells himself, “Vincero” - “I will win”. He knows the answer. And the answer to the question is “love”. He won.
Very moving aria.
I WAS So lucky tosee pavart in Hyde park with a loved Princess and a respected primeminister remembering these good times makes me feel tearful for our loss much respect Martin
Opera and Romantic Classical has a way of tapping into our godly/universal powers. The goosebumps, the transcendence of the notes and rhythms. There’s plenty of classical out there to make you feel like you’ve gone to Valhalla!!! Great video and love the genuine reaction
Luciano the very best there ever was. I reme when the Three Tenors were together. I watched this for the first time in 92. Listening to him even after all these years brings me to tears Every. Single. Time. Goosebumps. I am glad newer generations are able to hear and appreciate his brilliance.
Luciano Pavarotti was the best tenor who ever lived. Please react to his "Ave Maria". You'll be in tears.
I’m so glad you listened my request, it’s a really out of the body experience!
Now… you must ! Must. ! Listening to TIME TO DAY GOID BYE by Andrea Boccelli and Sarah Brightman, is heaven !!! The fact that he is blind and still get this caliber of control is so impressive, you will tear up at the end because is just Epic !!! Again cheers from Japan ! And keep this openness of mind and heart towards music because is the bridge tha unite us all
The Power.
I went back to my childhood! I only slept listening to Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Abocelli
Oh wow really!?!? What amazing music to fall asleep too, that’s amazing
@JusJrdn Since I was a baby, my parents introduced me to opera, especially Italian opera because we are from an Italian family and whenever I hear this music I feel very nostalgic.
Goosebumps and emotional every time I hear this
Goosebumps 🖐️. Grettings from Spain.
Thank you for being here!
And yes! AMAZIBG!
Your response is absolutely correct. I heard him live in 94 at Giants Stadium.
There will never be one with such talent. We are blessed to have these videos for posterity.
Manifique chanson il avait une voix manifique. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😢😢😢
El gran Luciano Pavarotti....se extraña 😢
Luciano was Italian …we are well used to our names being miss pronounced don’t worry about it x
Si ok, ma é sempre un dolore per le nostre orecchie😅
Bless.😊I am Welsh, you wouldn't believe the attempts.😄 I get it .🙏
He got the first name close...pero con the Español pronunciation. Sometimes you do have to guess if you're not sure which it is! The only difference is that C!
He was, by far, the finest tenor voice of the last 100 years, and easily in the conversation of the greatest tenor of all time.
Interesting to me was an interview Luciano Pavarotti did on the David Letterman Late Night show, right around the time this video was recorded. I don't remember Letterman's question, but Pavarotti's response is etched in my brain, albeit in paraphrase. He said his voice is "an animal scream" that he has spent the last 50 years "learning how to tame".
Very revealing.
I just happened upon your channel....I grew up with all music. Early on it was always classical from the likes of Mario Lanza and Luciano Pavarotti. I also sang all through school and now in my later years still get the chills when I listen to music. I know you have heard of and likely listened to Freddie Mercury of Queen, but did you know he also performed opera with Montserrat Caballe in Barcelona back in 1987??? Take a listen some time and be wowed at how a modern day singer of his ilk can do more than one type of music.
Boom.
Yes indeed, sir. A magical piece of music sung by the master
Soooo amazing! What a treat to experience!
The master at work!
Non essere sconvolto, di cantanti così ne nasce uno ogni 100 anni.
Pavarotti sempre il numero 1❤❤❤
Yep, thats music
I think this was his final live performance, he's been singing professionally since the 50s, he was 73 here, i think😮😮😮😮
When u get a chance, pull up a dub version so u can read the words. Quite amazing! The whole play too, is amazing. About a chinese king, who is doing everything he can to marry off his spoiled princess daughter. And some of the men who come, to try and win her, and the tricks she pulls, to not! A movie in the 60s, loosely based on this by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, the taming of the shrew!
So glad you liked this my dad brought me up to love opera … well excepted for the heavy German ones lol
Heya from Germany 🇩🇪 have you ever heard of DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN? This guy has an 7 octave range and he is trained since the age of 5 years old. He's from Kazakhstan and sings in multiple languages. Never heard a voice like this. So please react to Dimash singing OGNI PIETRA ( every stone) aka known as OLYMPICO from the Arnau Concert on his own channel. It's mind blowing and I hope you will enjoy it. All the best from Germany ✴️ Petra
Brooooo lusiano pavarito noooooo Luciano Pavarotti maestro
The best. In Italy. In the world.
👍🇮🇹👍at end .....
Vincerooooooo!!!!
I will winnnnnn!!!
You will never get that kind of quality from a Rapper.
No need to hate, rappers are incredible too
A bit of help with the pronunciation: Loo-chee-ah-no Pah-vah-row-tee. The tenor with the most power-packed emotion of them all.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I know I butchered it ! I really appreciate it!
@@JusJrdn That's fine. Many people in the U.S. can have some difficulty with pronouncing foreign names. I wasn't sure if you'd get insulted -- some people do -- they don't like being "helped" or corrected. Happy Holiday & a good New Year to come.
Puccini , Pavarotti. Pride to be Italian.
You'll catch flies like that❤❤
The greatest! the king of the High C. He sang this at the opening of the Winter Olympics in 2006. He passed away in 2007, at the age of 71, from pancreatic cancer. He opened his mouth and angels sang. Check out "Ava Maria" and the drinking song from La Travata. Check out this entire Three Tenors performance in Los Angeles in 1994.
His singing is just ridiculous.
I couldn’t agree more!
WILDDDDDD! Literally blew my mind
Bro, this was "just" (!) an opera singing! An opera is actually a play on a large stage, with costumes, scene, light, storytelling and everything - like a real life movie!
Imagine watching a movie in the theatre, but it's not on the screen, but acted/played live in front of you! < but with singing, of course. Like a high-quality musical - kind of ...
Give "The Magic Flute - Queen of the Night aria (Mozart; Diana Damrau, The Royal Opera)" a view/listen< it's in german, but very impressive! It gives you an idea, what opera could be! *enjoy
È vero!
I was lucky to have seen La Boheme,Carmen, Madama Butterfly,and Tosca at the Met. I see opera as pageantry. The music the stage settings the costumes and the glorious voices.
He is the best ever in this aon with Lanza.
welcome to the club old boy
Some say that the best version of this was by the greatest Swedish tenor of all time Jussi Bjorling who unfortunately was an alcoholic and died young -apparently he was drunk even while singing some of his best songs!
I love his version of this song but one time he got sick and couldn’t perform. He got Aretha Franklin to stand in at the last minute. She killed it. 😊
I don’t know shid about opera but i appreciate all music. If someone says this isn’t incredible they’re lying!
I think you gave the pronunciations a great try!😊
Nessun Dorma: “NAY-soon DORM-ah”
There are often two pronunciations of Turandot: “TUR-ahn-doh” or “TUR-ahn-doht”
I absolutely love this song, and especially Pavarotti’s version.
Thank you for just watching and not pausing every two seconds.
❤
Yeah. That was something else
Beyond words yo
Metropolitan opera broadcasts at the movie theaters not sure in Canada. I've been going since I was 7 to lyric opera of chicago
Luciano Pavarotti (loo - chee - AH - noe pah - vah - RAW - tee) was an Italian opera singer who died in 2007.
Nessun Dorma (NEH - ssoon DOOR - mah) translates as 'Nobody Sleeps' i
Turandot' (TOUR - ehn - dawt) by Giacomo Puccini (JYAH - coe - moe poo - CHEE - nee)
There are websites that will demonstrate how to pronounce just about anything.
That said, as a life-long lover of opera, it was a treat to watch your facial expressions, especially as Pavarotti reached the powerful ending. Too many people write off opera as old-fashioned, instead of recognizing as the vibrant art form it is. For using music it enhance drama and emotion, it is unmatched, in my opinion.
By the way, everybody does reactions to Nessun Dorma. Check out 'Der Holle Rache' from Mozart's 'The Magic Flute': th-cam.com/video/YuBeBjqKSGQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for giving this a try!
Je crois que tu as eu un choc !.
Pavorotti... best tenor of all time
Now watch him w James Brown
Listen to Jonathan Antoine singing "Nessun Dorma" this is Power❤
...Jonathan who?
@mirkochicco9620 the Jonathan Antoine who Pavarotti's Vocal Coach told he's perfect when he was 17 Years young. And 9 Years later...
th-cam.com/video/wcg_ID5OlCU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wlZgW-yWNtuTCTT6
@@Eikea01
Bravo!
perfect Italian, even her pronunciation is spotless.
Grazie mille.
@@mirkochicco9620 😊❤️
You should check out Judy Garland singing Old Man River
Check out his duo's with different rock singers.
1996 euros 🎉
From an insomniac in Ireland, what a genuine reaction to one of the most beautiful voices in history. Isn't recording and internet wonderful? I see you've reviewed a lot of happy happy Christmas songs this week. I love happy happy, but the most realistic is one you haven't looked at yet. Poetic and so human. Is it too late? Maybe next year? It's called Fairytale of New York.
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You are experiencing emotions. Because Paravarotti was a master of emotions. It was his role as a tenor. He was the best in the world!
P.S: if you want the full experience, search for Franco Corelli. Same aria. You will enjoy a different tenor, full of power!
It’s Italian, not Latin… 😂 He obtains the power and control of his voice from singing from the diaphragm muscle below the stomach. The breath is supported by that muscle. They do not breathe from the chest. You don’t see his shoulders rise as he breathes like pop singers because his breath comes from right down low in his lungs and abdomen. He manipulates that diaphragm, uses that muscle, like a weightlifter uses his muscles. He controls the tone by opening and closing his throat and the sounds, using what is called his head voice. He places the voice way up in his head where it rings and resonates. If you listen you can hear him open or ‘cover’ a note. When he opens his voice you can hear it just ring. It was effortless to him. He was one of the greatest tenors the world ever saw.
Have you ever heard the metal singer Dan Vasc sing this same piece? YOU SHOULD!
Try Pavarotti singing O Sole Mio and Torna a Surriento
Luciano is pronounced "Luchiano" and the "T" is silent in "Turandot". Pronounced "Turandoh". Nessun is prounced "Nessoon".
So of you liked that, go listen to his version of Caruso
Muy buena reacción, gracias por los subtítulos. Te recomiendo que reacciones a Time To Say Goodbye con Sarah Brightman y Andrea Bocelli, es algo muy parecido a esto. Saludos desde Ciudad de Guatemala en Centro América.
if no one has helped you with the words, here is a guide:
luciano - loocheeahhno
pavarotti - pahvahrawtee
turandot - toorahndoe
Lara Fabian next. A gem! 💎
😂Your world will NEVER be the same. You now know where the Top Rung is. Those like Luciano, that play in this arena, are the BIGGIE BOYS! The buck stops HERE! There is no greater culmination of human emotion and expression encapsulated in any other genre of music, than opera. Especially Italian Opera. And in particular Giuseppe Verdi’s operas. Opera would not be Opera if it were not for his music. Luciano Pavarotti will go down as one of the greatest lyric tenors the World has ever seen. RIP Luciano.
The title is pronounced Nessoom Dorma ( Nobody shall sleep).
Mario Lanza ein Pavarotti are the best ever Placido domingo 2
You have GOT to check out Pavarotti with Clapton, an orchestra and a choir! th-cam.com/video/x9uYu4R2nk8/w-d-xo.html
A shave and a haircut,PLEASE!
"Pavaritto" 😂
💀😂😂😂😂😂 hahaha I know I butchered it hahahah
I'm sure for you it's not about clicks or money but about the music🤑🤣
You really need to listen to Franco Corelli. Pavarotti couldn't get a job when Corelli was there.
Спостерігати за виразом Вашого обличчя було суцільне задоволення!😂 Невже ви ніколи не цікавилися оперою?
"Clickbait" with poor acting skills in English🤣👍
Good reaction I think the rapper saw it for the first time and was overwhelmed😮
His parents must be pretty proud of him. much money should I donate. I am 12 years old and shampoo is foreign to me. ...Caspar 🤣