Hi this singer was anointed by God, Pavarotti was gifted and asked for forgiveness through Jesus before he died and is Now with the Lord Jesus in Heaven.
Young man, worship at the feet of the composer: Puccini, whose home was in Lucca, Italy --- a peaceful mecca. This was Puccini's final piece before he died. Penetrates your soul with the right singer!
You were almost the only one listening of all the people Ive seen, who didnt constantly talk and stop the tape, you had the smarts to listen to the whole thing, and react as an intelligent man would. To the soul.
Agreed..... I know that I will laugh and giggle each and every day during this covid crazy time..when all feels crazy...go see JayVon... He'll make you feel better!
I agree. I grew up surrounded by musicians of every different culture. And the arts were a big deal in my school my choir director covered everything from gospel to opera. It made us better at our other subjects in my opinion.
I am a music educator and it literally hurts my soul that you have never been to an orchestra concert or an opera, especially when your elementary music teacher should have exposed you to different styles of music. I love your whole reaction. Please look up the lyrics in English, read the plot of the opera it is from Turandot (too-rahn-doe) and then watch him in the opera. Last step, see ut performed live once the pandemic ends. Music likes this elevates your heart and soul and helps express deep emotions. God bless you as your expand your musical horizons!
It’s so genuinely beautiful to see a young man, be open minded, go into a style of music he’s not familiar with and have a deep emotional connection ♥️♥️
Totally agree. I'm 50+ and with all my memories of great music and the experience of today that these young people do not know what I'm talking about ...
Your emotional reaction to "Nessun Dorma" has been shared with members of L.A.Opera, staff and volunteers. All were deeply moved by your touching response. There's a lot of opera out there. Keep sampling. Thanks again.
Something quite adorable about watching someone without any concept of the great opera master and legend he is listening to for the first time react so authentically. Priceless!
I’m a classically trained pianist and soprano. I’m so happy you took a chance on this aria. My favorite thing was when you said, “This touched my soul.”
Yeah!!! Just stay away from Wagner Operas.... LoL!!! The Ring is like, 3 days long!!! I never liked the opera I heard until adulthood and Luciano is entirely responsible for my adoration of it now! I will find a link to something a little bit longer, probably from Puccini’s La Boheme... ☮️💟
@@hotternfyr Wagner's The Flying Dutchman is a normal opera length and it has great music in it. The Ring cycle is actually three operas sometimes performed back to back over three days. You don't have to endure three full days. Note: it's actually 4 operas over 4 days.
@@tmstone835 It's four operas. Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung. I've seen them all at the Metropolitan Opera house in Manhattan. Some of the greatest music ever written. So long that they are extremely taxing on the singers. You have to have the vocal chops to even attempt to sing those roles in those gigantic operas.
Bill White that sounds poetic and nice, but when you play an instrument with equal passion to this, you become one with the instrument. You AREA the instrument. You can play an instrument on the same level and it has the same emotional impact.
Tom Emerson of course it’s not the "same", doesn’t mean they’re not equally impactful. It’s not like comparing apples and oranges. If ur good at ur instrument and can let the emotion in, ur just as good as this, if not more emotional. I don’t find this performance emotional. He was expressive as hell, which is good, and it’s a powerful performance that leaves me breathless almost. But I wouldn’t call it emotional. It didn’t trigger anything in me that I could relate to or sympathise with. The translation is really weird anyway, my Italian friend legit laughs when she hears the song cuz it’s so weird.
Music lovers, are music lovers. Whether it is Pavarotti, Tupac, George Strait, or Mozart...music lovers speak the same language. I can never hold back tears when I hear this....
I've heard this song hundreds and hundreds of times. I'm 6'2" and weigh 300 lbs. I did two tours in country and I cry every time I hear him sing this song.
It also moved me to see his reaction. Music transcends so many barriers and in this young man's case, it touched his soul just like it has touched so many of us who have listened to the great Pavarotti
I remember when Luciano Pavarotti passed away, my work replaced its hold music with Pavarotti's music as a tribute to him. So many people who phoned in with business that day actually asked to be put BACK on hold so they could listen to the end of the song. Pavarotti was the kind of talent that comes along once every thousand years.
Made me smile watching this young mans reaction How truly sad that this beautiful style of singing by such a singer, is so overlooked today. Looooved Pavarotti. Rest In Peace. You are so missed
Pavarotti did exactly what truly great artists do, touch the soul! I have seen and heard Pavarotti (as the 3 Tenors) live back in the 90's. I was a crying mess during Nessun Dorma. He was for me the greatest tenor of the last 50 years.
At the time of this performance, Pavarotti was almost 60 years old. This performance earned him a 20 minute standing ovation and is considered one of the standards of this piece for singers of any age.
Chiara Brunelli How dare you. Music is for everyone. Watching this man discover the power and beauty of opera was incredibly moving and you have no right to come here with your racist negativity.
Here is the reason why classical music should be taught to children at school. Happy to see that this young man discovers classical music, hoping that it will pique his curiosity and expand his knowledge of music. All that to say that music is not just rap, rock or pop, and that there is so much to discover in classical and world music. Peace.
as a child living in South Bronx, we had music appreciation and learned ab out classical music. I was blessed one day to end up at the met Opera and worked there f or 44 years. Never imagined that. Pavarotti made me cry when he sang and still does
I also hope that you will be open to learning more about hip hop, rap, gospel, and other music that is not Eurocentric, and expand your understanding as well. Your comment almost implies that somehow he is not educated because he has not heard opera or other classical music. In this day and age, there cannot be any thought that one culture’s music is somehow higher or better than another. I am a classically trained pianist, and a minister, an African- American woman, aged 60. I regularly attend the Lyric Opera in Chicago, love rap, hip hop, jazz, R&B, blues, and sit down to play my favorite Bach and Beethoven all the time.
CJ Bonney I have seen Aretha’s performance many times, and it is phenomenal! . The point is that the classical genre is not the norm for all, and to imply that one is uneducated if one doesn’t have exposure implies a value judgment that it is better. We should all be exposed to a wide range of music, valuing it all without placing qualitative judgment on what is better.
This song cuts through all the crap, through our armours and masks and in a few seconds gets to your human core, it always makes me cry with amazement and joy but today you made me cry with your inner beauty shining through. Have a very happy life. I am 78, in Australia.
What you observed is how all opera singers should sing and most do. The training that they endure and the stamina that they possess is why they are true professionals.
Yes but that is the point so much work to get to that impression for others.. having a good sing teacher is not easy to find have you seen the film .. le Maître de musique?? The music teacher with José van dam? So beautiful..
You touch me because you have an open mind, heart, and soul. This is a powerful song. This song touches most people who hear it. You are a really wonderful guy.
You have a pure soul, are off to a great start with your channel, and can YOU CAN do anything you so desire! You also appear to have a blessed tonal quality to your voice. From this day forward, put NO LIMITS on yourself. There is only ONE YOU presently walking this good green earth. Let no one dampen your spirit or lead your life for YOU! Seek to make the best and most of the rest of your young life. Keep paying it forward and others will follow. God bless you.
I loved when you said "we gonna run that back. I wanna get that feel again!" and when you said "This touched my soul!" Great music performed by the G.O.A.T.
@@kennethoriordan7838 In Beijing, at the time of fairy tales, lives Turandot, a beautiful princess with a heart of ice. Many princes ask for her hand, but the princess subjects everyone to a terrible test: if they do not solve three very difficult puzzles, the executioner cuts off their heads. Prince Calaf, son of the king of the Tartars, casually meets his father Timur in Peking, who arrived there after a long exile; with him is also the faithful slave Liù. The prince, in order not to take any risks, recommends that they keep his identity secret. Calaf is so fascinated by Turandot that he himself wants to try the test of the enigmas; the imperial dignitaries Ping, Pong and Pang strongly discourage him from undertaking such a risky undertaking; his father and Liù also beg him to give up, but the prince hears no reason. The following day Calaf manages to solve all of Turandot's puzzles. However, he does not want to marry her against his will, so he offers her a way out: if she can guess her name before dawn, she can sentence him to death. That night Turandot orders that no one sleep in Beijing: her guards knock from door to door to be told the name of the foreign prince. Eventually they find Timur and Liù, and lead them in front of Turandot; Liù sings her secret love for the prince and then, for fear of letting her name escape under torture, she kills herself with a sword. While everyone mourns her death, Calaf, left alone with Turandot, confronts her with firmness, until with a kiss he finally manages to melt her frozen heart. It is now the dawn of the new day when Calaf reveals her name to her, putting her life in her hands. In front of her father emperor and the cheering crowd, Turandot declares that the stranger's name is 'Love', and she embraces him..... If I made mistakes in translating into english I apologize, I don't speak english well. I hope I was helpful.
Doesn’t matter how many times I hear that song. Every hair on my body stands up. Love watching his reaction. I had the same one the first time. My fav is the encore the three tenors did in Rome.
No matter how many times I’ve heard Pavorotti sing this, I still get chills. I’m blessed to be familiar with the Italian language. I’m so happy you enjoy this too. Music is universal.
I’m right there with you. I’m sitting here holding back tears and allowing the goosebumps flow and I’ve heard this before. When he passed away it was a loss to the entire world. Thank you for listening to this.
I asked my father to choose his favourite song to walk me down the isle as he gave me away on my wedding day and he chose this song. 25 years later I chose this song to say goodbye and thank you to him for being my father at his funeral. This song is such a beautiful piece of music.
THAT look when your soul was touched by Puccini's music & THE VOICE that was Pavarotti's is one each of us has had. Glad you had the courage to acknowledge & post how you were moved.
I love the way, when anybody from any walk of life hears this song, we all just know how perfect and amazing it is and we all appreciate it in the same way no matter who you are. It’s like a universal language of love
Lyrics to Nessum Dorma. None must sleep! None must sleep! And you, too, Princess, In your cold room, Gaze at the stars Which tremble with love And hope! But my mystery is locked within me, No-one shall know my name! No, no, I shall say it as my mouth Meets yours when the dawn is breaking! And my kiss will break the silence Which makes you mine! (No-one shall know his name, And we, alas, shall die!) Vanish, o night! Fade, stars! At dawn I shall win!
Thank you for your lovely reaction. Truly Pavarotti was the voice of a generation. If you look at his face at the end of the aria, even He can't believe he's Pavarotti!
What is wonderful about you is that you don't "pretend" to know more than you do....what you DO DO is demonstrate an innocent & PURE appreciation for music that trully moves you. Your facial expressions are a perfect example of emotions that have no words. So glad for your joy.
This was my first Opera song i ever heard as it was used for the World Cup in 1990 which was hosted in Italy, still gives me goosebumps everytime i hear it
Your reaction to this made me tear up. I could see the emotion in your face. I wish more young people could have exposure to real, true music such as this.
mario lanza was also the best tenor, when luciano pavoratti seen mario lanza in the movie the great caruso, he wanted to sing the opera, also placido domingo. and jose carreras, they all said mario lanza truely inspired them. but they all had a gift from god, that they shared with the world. best regards Louie Vaccaro member mario lanza institute & museum for more than 30 years.
@@louisvaccaro5865 Glad I discovered your comment, I'll search for mario lanza, I know very little about opera,I'm triying to get more knowledge about it.
John Cole John, I know a lot about opera. Pavarotti is the most popular and well known tenor, but he is not the best. We can say he is like a bronze Olympic medalist of opera. This is because Pavarotti’s voice is a little to tight and squeezed, which makes the tone noisy and harsher and less dark and mellow than it should. If you want to hear the best tenor voices in history, listen to Gigli, Caruso, Volker, young Di Stefano, Masini, Set Svanholm, and a few others. The top 2 best tenors in history were Gigli and Caruso. Their voices were nearly perfectly produced and developed.
Jayvee, you MUST attend an orchestra or an opera performance! The vibrations that rumble through your body is like nothing else. You cannot feel that from a recording. If his voice touched your soul, can you imagine what you'd have felt had you been in that audience?!! I really like your reactions because you seem to truly appreciate good music no matter what genre. Thank you. Namaste.
Rob F a couple of years ago I was in Munich and there was a special performance of 500 voices. The original score was written to have 1000 people sing on stage. But the music hall was too small, some of the singers occupied the sitting area. But when they started to sing... The whole building shook. It was amazing
Rob F if you can afford it, go to Verona in Italy and listen to an opera at the arena, where 2000 years ago the romans had their games. It is spectacular.
Rob F just to give you a little taste, when everybody is seated and dusk falls, the overture starts and thousands of spectators light a candle. I‘ve been there several times and still it gave me goose bumps. Another phantastic place is Bregenz (Austria) at the lake Constance, they build the stage into the lake.
I've been "discovering" Pavarotti's heavenly voice for days. I cannot do without this experience. All the reactions are almost the same: as soon as he opens his mouth, our soul ignites. It expresses the most beautiful thing that Humanity can have: compassion. It makes us all brothers and sisters.
Loved him! Thank God there's videos like this for those who never heard him can enjoy his great talent! He's sadly missed but video s like this keeps his memory alive for all to enjoy!
“I want to get that feel again - I’m gonna turn this up” - me, every time I listen to Pavarotti! That feeling never goes away, it never gets old. Your reaction was wonderful!
There will never be another Pavarotti!! RIP. Chills every time I hear this favorite of mine.Your reaction seems truly from the heart.Thanks for sharing video, Jayvee
Pavarotti was my first opera voice and I fell in love immediately. Nessun Dorma is my all time favorite. Makes me cry everytime. When a voice makes you feel something so deeply in a language you don't understand is a testament of music.
Now THIS is stepping out of the box!! I was a music minor in college and he came and performed on our campus in the mid-80s. This was never my kind of music, but I gained a new appreciation that night. Pavarotti was considered one of (if not THE) greatest tenors of all time. He performed the classic opera Pagliacci at the show I attended, and I've been a fan ever since. Every time I hear Pagliacci now, I think back to that night. "This man could SING sing". LOVED that line!! RIP, Luciano.
LarryWT I remember when I was a kid my mother dragged me to a Andrea Bocelli special charity concert. And without prior warning, Domingo, Pavarotti, and Carreras came out on stage and the 4 top tenors of the world sang together. I don’t remember much from that night, it was long ago. But I know one thing. That was the moment I fell in love with music.
Sorry, but Pavarotti is only famous, not a greatest tenor of all time. There is so many tenors much better than Luciano. Listen to Mario Filippeschi, for example, performing I pagliacci, or Nessun dorma (live).
I've always maintained that one cannot call oneself "a lover of music" when listening to only one type of music. Kudos to this Young Man for his curiosity and open mind.
Nessun Dorma is probably the most famous aria in opera. The opera title is "Turandot". The story takes place in China and was written by an Italian, "Puccini". I agree that you can enjoy the music without understanding the lyrics especially when Pavarotti is performing. However, before going to an Opera, read the libretto (the story) on line and you will enjoy it more simply by knowing what is going on.
i translate the last words of the song, when he sing with the most energy: at sunrise i will win! i will win, i will win! generally the song speaks about hope. imagine what kind of energy provoque this song, it's the best medicine against troubles and moodiness. we italian in primis but all the world has to be glad to god for Luciano Pavarotti, he's a present to human race...
Yes and no. This is the literal English translation Nobody shall sleep! Nobody 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!
I love to see young people discovering this music. I don't want to sound condescending but when I hear him say that maestros has a very controlled voice I have to smile. I know he is not aware the Luciano Pavarotti had the best voice in the world for 40 years. Well done young man, keep learning.
Much respect to you with being so willing to listen to all genres of music. Your reaction to this is same reaction most people have when listening to Opera
He must have sung this aria hundreds of times, but the passion in his eyes is as powerful as ever. That's something that can't be taught. Bravo Pavarotti!
Pavarotti's voice was perfection.. It was just effortless when he sang.. It was like an extension of him.. Gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it to this day.. Ohh if I had a time machine.. Thank you for this reaction ❤️💕❤️
“He touches my soul”.such a beautiful thing to say , and I think true for a,k of us who have had the pleasure of listening to Parvarotti’s beautiful voice over the years....what’s sad is that now he has passed away you won’t get the chance to go and hear him live, which is when this man REALLY touched your soul....doesn’t matter that we don’t know all the words he is singing, but the notes he hits are perfection. I’ve been watching other young people hear “old music” ie Righteous Brothers, for the first time, music I’m lucky enough to have grown up with. So it’s really touching MY soul to see your reactions when hearing them for the first time. ....wonderful . Thankyou for sharing your experience...😘👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💕
I had best seat tickets for my mom and me. Then the concert was postponed... then again postponed... then the concert was cancelled as Luciano had passed away :(
This is one of my all time favorite performances of this song. It crosses all genres and even SPECIES. There is a video on YT where this performance is on the TV. There is a golden retriever at the sliding door looking into the yard. At the first note, the dog spins around and runs to the TV, watches the whole way and when that last high note hits, the dog 'sings' with Pavarotti. THAT is the power of that song and that voice.
What a beautiful reaction! It doesn't matter how many times you hear it, it will ALWAYS make your hairs stand on end and give you the feels. Pavarotti was a legend!
Pavarotti always makes me cry but the reaction of this beautiful young man made me cry even more! You said it...this music touches the soul and unify us all! It doesn’t matter if you’re brown (like me), black, purple, green or yellow...our souls are United by this angelical voice and music! As it should be! Much love to you young man!♥️♥️♥️
As my Daddy used to say, before he left this cold, cruel world, "If something beautiful reaches out to touch your soul, let it." Suggestion: Beethoven's 9th Symphony, "Ode to Joy".
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Hi this singer was anointed by God, Pavarotti was gifted and asked for forgiveness through Jesus before he died and is Now with the Lord Jesus in Heaven.
Young man, worship at the feet of the composer: Puccini, whose home was in Lucca, Italy --- a peaceful mecca. This was Puccini's final piece before he died. Penetrates your soul with the right singer!
You were almost the only one listening of all the people Ive seen, who didnt constantly talk and stop the tape, you had the smarts to listen to the whole thing, and react as an intelligent man would.
To the soul.
@@ellenlyons7413 thank you
@@JayveeTV You are more than welcome, without any prior knowledge you said all the right things, eloquent and insightful things.
This intelligent young gentleman gives me so much faith in humanity.
So true! 💖👍💜
Agreed..... I know that I will laugh and giggle each and every day during this covid crazy time..when all feels crazy...go see JayVon...
He'll make you feel better!
Marshall Mom Well said! 💖👍😂
God told me to pray for him. He is adored by God.
❤️❤️❤️🙏
This young man just showed why the arts must be taught in school. They open us to new horizons
Yes and given the same importance as Maths, Physics and all. I would personally say more.
BS art should be something sought out an original.
@@bloodhoundgang1642 😂
I agree. I grew up surrounded by musicians of every different culture. And the arts were a big deal in my school my choir director covered everything from gospel to opera. It made us better at our other subjects in my opinion.
I am a music educator and it literally hurts my soul that you have never been to an orchestra concert or an opera, especially when your elementary music teacher should have exposed you to different styles of music. I love your whole reaction. Please look up the lyrics in English, read the plot of the opera it is from Turandot (too-rahn-doe) and then watch him in the opera. Last step, see ut performed live once the pandemic ends. Music likes this elevates your heart and soul and helps express deep emotions. God bless you as your expand your musical horizons!
It’s so genuinely beautiful to see a young man, be open minded, go into a style of music he’s not familiar with and have a deep emotional connection ♥️♥️
Totally agree. I'm 50+ and with all my memories of great music and the experience of today that these young people do not know what I'm talking about ...
I had tears threatening, not from the song so much as from the reaction. Soul-touched indeed.
Amen.
It means no one shall sleep or similiar
"be open minded, go into a style of music he’s not familiar with and have a deep emotional connection" definition of music
The end of Pavarotti' deliverance, he looked like his soul was leaving him then got it back. What a performance!
I agree! Wow that look on his face at the end
You can almost see him come back to himself at the end; he transported himself as well as us to a higher realm.
I swear he's just been with God.
Your emotional reaction to "Nessun Dorma" has been shared with members of L.A.Opera, staff and volunteers. All were deeply moved by your touching response. There's a lot of opera out there. Keep sampling. Thanks again.
So cool!
Larry Verdugo That was a wonderful posting...keep singing everyone!
Wow dope!!
Something quite adorable about watching someone without any concept of the great opera master and legend he is listening to for the first time react so authentically. Priceless!
That's very cool!
You just witnessed one of the greatest voices in the history of the world.
I second your motion..he was awesome
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100% agree....this man embodied talent.
Doc- Can’t be stated enough. He was incredible.
I’m a classically trained pianist and soprano. I’m so happy you took a chance on this aria. My favorite thing was when you said, “This touched my soul.”
You know Tony Soprano????
If that didn't touch your soul something is wrong with you !
@@skipjohnson7255 🤣🤣 your soul is deep but misses some sense of humor..
In the final verse, he is ordering the stars to set, so that he can be victorious, the following dawn.
What a performance.
Salutes from Rome, Italy.
*listens to 3 minutes of opera*
“I wish it were longer!”
Have I got good news for you....
violinistncomposer 😂😂😂
Yeah!!! Just stay away from Wagner Operas.... LoL!!! The Ring is like, 3 days long!!!
I never liked the opera I heard until adulthood and Luciano is entirely responsible for my adoration of it now! I will find a link to something a little bit longer, probably from Puccini’s La Boheme... ☮️💟
@@hotternfyr Wagner's The Flying Dutchman is a normal opera length and it has great music in it. The Ring cycle is actually three operas sometimes performed back to back over three days. You don't have to endure three full days.
Note: it's actually 4 operas over 4 days.
@@tmstone835 It's four operas. Das Rheingold, Die Walküre, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung. I've seen them all at the Metropolitan Opera house in Manhattan. Some of the greatest music ever written. So long that they are extremely taxing on the singers. You have to have the vocal chops to even attempt to sing those roles in those gigantic operas.
Turandot
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It’s one thing playing an instrument. Being one is something else entirely.
Bill White that sounds poetic and nice, but when you play an instrument with equal passion to this, you become one with the instrument. You AREA the instrument. You can play an instrument on the same level and it has the same emotional impact.
Not many are instruments, but too many are tools...
@@mxnolis But it will never be the same. It's comparing Apples and Oranges.
Absolutely. Absolutely.
Tom Emerson of course it’s not the "same", doesn’t mean they’re not equally impactful. It’s not like comparing apples and oranges. If ur good at ur instrument and can let the emotion in, ur just as good as this, if not more emotional. I don’t find this performance emotional. He was expressive as hell, which is good, and it’s a powerful performance that leaves me breathless almost. But I wouldn’t call it emotional. It didn’t trigger anything in me that I could relate to or sympathise with. The translation is really weird anyway, my Italian friend legit laughs when she hears the song cuz it’s so weird.
Music lovers, are music lovers. Whether it is Pavarotti, Tupac, George Strait, or Mozart...music lovers speak the same language. I can never hold back tears when I hear this....
RIGHT ON!
thats the truth brother
Makes me cry too.
He's the best opera male singer of all times. Italian Pride 🤗
There is no question. THE greatest!
"this touched my soul!"
*everyone watching*
Just you wait... 😁😁
Sergio Tavares haha 😂 when someone absolute nails a comment in the comments section, I take my hat off to you sir
IKR... I want him to hear Donna e mobile
Lmao... I couldn't wait for him to hear the end
Haha, correct!
same thing I was thinking, just wait for it, jijijiji lol
“He touched my Soul”......just about sums it up.
His voice touches everyone's soul. He was brilliant!
I've heard this song hundreds and hundreds of times. I'm 6'2" and weigh 300 lbs. I did two tours in country and I cry every time I hear him sing this song.
What does any of that have to do with anything
@@josephroland2622 because it is just beautiful
Luciano and your reaction made my cry. It reinforced the fact that we are all of one heart. Thank you.
It also moved me to see his reaction. Music transcends so many barriers and in this young man's case, it touched his soul just like it has touched so many of us who have listened to the great Pavarotti
Whether it’s the first or hundredth time you’ve heard this, it affects you the same soul touching way!
Exactly!
You are so right. To have heard him live... may he RIP.
true, I still cry
Absolutely
@@djyanno me too
He WAS touching your soul. And you have the heart to know it.
I remember when Luciano Pavarotti passed away, my work replaced its hold music with Pavarotti's music as a tribute to him. So many people who phoned in with business that day actually asked to be put BACK on hold so they could listen to the end of the song.
Pavarotti was the kind of talent that comes along once every thousand years.
Pavarotti once said that opera was “screaming with education”. I always liked that.
I'd say "screaming with education and pure emotion."
When you have a guy on the verge of tears without knowing the words...you know you've done something.
So happy you've now been introduced to one of the greatest opera singers ever.
Pavarotti always brings goosebumps.
Made me smile watching this young mans reaction How truly sad that this beautiful style of singing by such a singer, is so overlooked today. Looooved Pavarotti. Rest In Peace. You are so missed
LUCIANO PAVAROTTI was definitely a king.
King God Emperor Majestic Lord
Yes
Not a king, "THE KING" of opera.
@@deborah3340 ...Yes
Covered in goosebumps. Every. Single. Time.
ikr, I had goosebumps on my goosebumps. This piece gets me every time when it's performed by Pavarotti.
Me too!!
A true musical genius - his voice was of the God's.
I don't understand a word he's singing...
But I dont need to. His passion tells the story.
Ikr it's crazy every time
Pavarotti did exactly what truly great artists do, touch the soul! I have seen and heard Pavarotti (as the 3 Tenors) live back in the 90's. I was a crying mess during Nessun Dorma. He was for me the greatest tenor of the last 50 years.
At the time of this performance, Pavarotti was almost 60 years old. This performance earned him a 20 minute standing ovation and is considered one of the standards of this piece for singers of any age.
Kudos to you Jayvee for even bothering to expand your musical horizons. There should be a lot more people like you!
I agree, my Nana introduced me to him I was 6 him and the two others. I was raised on a wide range of music I have a great respect for it.
What rubbish, all music is music is for everyone.
How can anyone not have herd this song by 2020? 🤷♂️
Ever Ready Seriously? Easily.
Chiara Brunelli How dare you. Music is for everyone. Watching this man discover the power and beauty of opera was incredibly moving and you have no right to come here with your racist negativity.
The fact that he went back to listen again, when the best part was still to come, told me he truly gets it
Right? I had the exact same thought.
I was like “ahhhhh nooo let it play”!! Haha
I know. I was like oooo... just wait. It gets even better ❤
It was because of what the Italians call squillo.
I have loved Pavarotti for a long time. There's no one who can touch the soul like him. The world lost a brilliant talent. Rest in peace Luciano ✌
Yes. The world lost him. We know that. But..he had to go. God needed him, to sing along with his Angels.
I watched a documentary about his life, it was quite interesting.
@@luzesquivel6010god doesn’t exist tho
Pavarotti was special. You definitely can feel it in all his songs. He literally just sings in a language you don’t understand, but you feel deeply.
“ This touches my soul” is exactly what it does! The passion and power is magnificent!
Here is the reason why classical music should be taught to children at school. Happy to see that this young man discovers classical music, hoping that it will pique his curiosity and expand his knowledge of music. All that to say that music is not just rap, rock or pop, and that there is so much to discover in classical and world music. Peace.
as a child living in South Bronx, we had music appreciation and learned ab out classical music. I was blessed one day to end up at the met Opera and worked there f or 44 years. Never imagined that. Pavarotti made me cry when he sang and still does
I also hope that you will be open to learning more about hip hop, rap, gospel, and other music that is not Eurocentric, and expand your understanding as well. Your comment almost implies that somehow he is not educated because he has not heard opera or other classical music. In this day and age, there cannot be any thought that one culture’s music is somehow higher or better than another. I am a classically trained pianist, and a minister, an African- American woman, aged 60. I regularly attend the Lyric Opera in Chicago, love rap, hip hop, jazz, R&B, blues, and sit down to play my favorite Bach and Beethoven all the time.
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CJ Bonney I have seen Aretha’s performance many times, and it is phenomenal! . The point is that the classical genre is not the norm for all, and to imply that one is uneducated if one doesn’t have exposure implies a value judgment that it is better. We should all be exposed to a wide range of music, valuing it all without placing qualitative judgment on what is better.
I agree
Your reaction made me SO HAPPY!!!!!!!! Thank you for making my day!!!! 💙💙💙
This song cuts through all the crap, through our armours and masks and in a few seconds gets to your human core, it always makes me cry with amazement and joy but today you made me cry with your inner beauty shining through. Have a very happy life. I am 78, in Australia.
The madness of all this is that it almost seems effortless for Luciano.
What you observed is how all opera singers should sing and most do. The training that they endure and the stamina that they possess is why they are true professionals.
The best of the best always make it look easy.
Yes but that is the point so much work to get to that impression for others.. having a good sing teacher is not easy to find have you seen the film .. le Maître de musique?? The music teacher with José van dam? So beautiful..
Remember that opera singers have to fill a huge hall with no amplification. It’s from a Puccini’s Turandot. Glad you gave it a listen!
You touch me because you have an open mind, heart, and soul. This is a powerful song. This song touches most people who hear it. You are a really wonderful guy.
You have a pure soul, are off to a great start with your channel, and can YOU CAN do anything you so desire! You also appear to have a blessed tonal quality to your voice. From this day forward, put NO LIMITS on yourself. There is only ONE YOU presently walking this good green earth. Let no one dampen your spirit or lead your life for YOU! Seek to make the best and most of the rest of your young life.
Keep paying it forward and others will follow.
God bless you.
Nessun dorma - "no one sleeps."
But after hearing Pavarotti, tutti piangono - "everyone cries"!
I loved when you said "we gonna run that back. I wanna get that feel again!" and when you said "This touched my soul!" Great music performed by the G.O.A.T.
The best part is that it never stops feeling like that. It's been giving me chills for about 40 years.
Being Italian, I feel privileged to be able to easily understand the lyrics of this soul warming piece of art.
❤️🇮🇹❤️
Per davvero
what is the story about?
@@kennethoriordan7838 In Beijing, at the time of fairy tales, lives Turandot, a beautiful princess with a heart of ice. Many princes ask for her hand, but the princess subjects everyone to a terrible test: if they do not solve three very difficult puzzles, the executioner cuts off their heads. Prince Calaf, son of the king of the Tartars, casually meets his father Timur in Peking, who arrived there after a long exile; with him is also the faithful slave Liù. The prince, in order not to take any risks, recommends that they keep his identity secret. Calaf is so fascinated by Turandot that he himself wants to try the test of the enigmas; the imperial dignitaries Ping, Pong and Pang strongly discourage him from undertaking such a risky undertaking; his father and Liù also beg him to give up, but the prince hears no reason. The following day Calaf manages to solve all of Turandot's puzzles. However, he does not want to marry her against his will, so he offers her a way out: if she can guess her name before dawn, she can sentence him to death. That night Turandot orders that no one sleep in Beijing: her guards knock from door to door to be told the name of the foreign prince. Eventually they find Timur and Liù, and lead them in front of Turandot; Liù sings her secret love for the prince and then, for fear of letting her name escape under torture, she kills herself with a sword. While everyone mourns her death, Calaf, left alone with Turandot, confronts her with firmness, until with a kiss he finally manages to melt her frozen heart. It is now the dawn of the new day when Calaf reveals her name to her, putting her life in her hands. In front of her father emperor and the cheering crowd, Turandot declares that the stranger's name is 'Love', and she embraces him..... If I made mistakes in translating into english I apologize, I don't speak english well. I hope I was helpful.
@@sabyp6480 thank you so much for that, what a beautiful story, and your english was perfect 👍👍
Back in 1990 this opened so many people’s eyes and ears to opera , beautiful
Your reaction to this music is absolutely the best. I get tears in my eyes and when you realise the control in his voice... goosebumps
When you first said "He touched my heart", I said to myself, "Just wait for it..."
Me too
Me too!
Hahah. Me too
Fo sho
Doesn’t matter how many times I hear that song. Every hair on my body stands up. Love watching his reaction. I had the same one the first time. My fav is the encore the three tenors did in Rome.
Same
No matter how many times I’ve heard Pavorotti sing this, I still get chills. I’m blessed to be familiar with the Italian language. I’m so happy you enjoy this too. Music is universal.
I’m right there with you. I’m sitting here holding back tears and allowing the goosebumps flow and I’ve heard this before. When he passed away it was a loss to the entire world. Thank you for listening to this.
Random modern Popstar: „i am a good singer“
Pavarotti: „hold my rusty nail“
I asked my father to choose his favourite song to walk me down the isle as he gave me away on my wedding day and he chose this song. 25 years later I chose this song to say goodbye and thank you to him for being my father at his funeral. This song is such a beautiful piece of music.
😭😭❤❤❤
Dad's have the best music. I'm glad you have this beautiful piece to remember your father by.
That is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful, simply beautiful. Well done, your Dad; well done, your Dad's daughter. 👏🏻👏🏻❤️🙏🏻
THAT look when your soul was touched by Puccini's music & THE VOICE that was Pavarotti's is one each of us has had.
Glad you had the courage to acknowledge & post how you were moved.
I love the way, when anybody from any walk of life hears this song, we all just know how perfect and amazing it is and we all appreciate it in the same way no matter who you are. It’s like a universal language of love
The world lost a true and pure talent when he passed on.
I mean you’re right, the current generation is worst for music industry, now we have Gucci Gang 🤦♂️
@@uleros1024 we have also really good stuff today though. its just not easy to filter all the crap
Everyone MUST watch Dimash Kudaibergen starting with his SOS performance and then watch all his other performances
Lyrics to Nessum Dorma.
None must sleep! None must sleep!
And you, too, Princess,
In your cold room,
Gaze at the stars
Which tremble with love
And hope!
But my mystery is locked within me,
No-one shall know my name!
No, no, I shall say it as my mouth
Meets yours when the dawn is breaking!
And my kiss will break the silence
Which makes you mine!
(No-one shall know his name,
And we, alas, shall die!)
Vanish, o night!
Fade, stars!
At dawn I shall win!
Thank you.
Always appreciated, Thank you!
Hi, never understood a word before thanks 👍
Thank you
I never knew the words, they are beautiful, thank you
Thank you for your lovely reaction. Truly Pavarotti was the voice of a generation. If you look at his face at the end of the aria, even He can't believe he's Pavarotti!
What's interesting about this is even if you have never listened to opera in your life, you can't help but appreciate it. It's just brilliant.
He was amazing. I can never hear this without tears falling.
What is wonderful about you is that you don't "pretend" to know more than you do....what you DO DO is demonstrate an innocent & PURE appreciation for music that trully moves you. Your facial expressions are a perfect example of emotions that have no words. So glad for your joy.
Exactly. Loved it
This was my first Opera song i ever heard as it was used for the World Cup in 1990 which was hosted in Italy, still gives me goosebumps everytime i hear it
Your reaction to this made me tear up. I could see the emotion in your face. I wish more young people could have exposure to real, true music such as this.
If God wanted to sing to the World....thats the voice He'd use.
mario lanza was also the best tenor, when luciano pavoratti seen mario lanza in the movie the great caruso, he wanted to sing the opera, also placido domingo. and jose carreras, they all said mario lanza truely inspired them. but they all had a gift from god, that they shared with the world. best regards Louie Vaccaro member mario lanza institute & museum for more than 30 years.
@@louisvaccaro5865 Glad I discovered your comment, I'll search for mario lanza, I know very little about opera,I'm triying to get more knowledge about it.
He had already created Franco Corelli.
John Cole John, I know a lot about opera. Pavarotti is the most popular and well known tenor, but he is not the best. We can say he is like a bronze Olympic medalist of opera. This is because Pavarotti’s voice is a little to tight and squeezed, which makes the tone noisy and harsher and less dark and mellow than it should. If you want to hear the best tenor voices in history, listen to Gigli, Caruso, Volker, young Di Stefano, Masini, Set Svanholm, and a few others. The top 2 best tenors in history were Gigli and Caruso. Their voices were nearly perfectly produced and developed.
Isn't that what He is doing?
Jayvee, you MUST attend an orchestra or an opera performance! The vibrations that rumble through your body is like nothing else. You cannot feel that from a recording. If his voice touched your soul, can you imagine what you'd have felt had you been in that audience?!! I really like your reactions because you seem to truly appreciate good music no matter what genre. Thank you. Namaste.
Rob F a couple of years ago I was in Munich and there was a special performance of 500 voices. The original score was written to have 1000 people sing on stage. But the music hall was too small, some of the singers occupied the sitting area. But when they started to sing... The whole building shook. It was amazing
Rob F the feel 0f the music washing over your body is not anything compared to enjoying the recording
Rob F if you can afford it, go to Verona in Italy and listen to an opera at the arena, where 2000 years ago the romans had their games. It is spectacular.
@@f.drachenfels4503 , it's going on my bucket list! Can't imagine how thrilling it must be, thank you. Namaste!
Rob F just to give you a little taste, when everybody is seated and dusk falls, the overture starts and thousands of spectators light a candle. I‘ve been there several times and still it gave me goose bumps. Another phantastic place is Bregenz (Austria) at the lake Constance, they build the stage into the lake.
I'm so happy new generations are branching out to listening to great artists, even in Opera isn't your thing, you have to get to know this amazing man
I've been "discovering" Pavarotti's heavenly voice for days. I cannot do without this experience. All the reactions are almost the same: as soon as he opens his mouth, our soul ignites. It expresses the most beautiful thing that Humanity can have: compassion.
It makes us all brothers and sisters.
Pretty cool this actually, im a true metalhead and just ended up here watching this and now im also gonna pursue opera and classic
Enjoy. There are universes out there. Classical has existed for a thousand years. Opera, almost five hundred.
@@KenBreadbox And metal has existed since stravinsky!
Good for you, it's always a good thing to broaden your horizon. I love all kinds of music. If it's done with passion and love and talent, I'm in.
@@Panteni87 Listen to the overture to Nabucco, the entire opera Il Trovatore. Listen to Beethoven. Metal existed BEFORE Stravinsky.
A lot of metal is influenced heavily by classical music.
"My God!"
Exactly the right response.
Loved him! Thank God there's videos like this for those who never heard him can enjoy his great talent! He's sadly missed but video s like this keeps his memory alive for all to enjoy!
One of if not the most powerful voice. The finish still moves me after all these years
That’s the power of music, you don’t even have to understand the language for it to touch your soul.
“I want to get that feel again - I’m gonna turn this up” - me, every time I listen to Pavarotti! That feeling never goes away, it never gets old. Your reaction was wonderful!
There will never be another
Pavarotti!! RIP. Chills every time I hear this favorite of mine.Your reaction seems truly from the heart.Thanks for sharing video, Jayvee
Thank you for opening your soul and receiving and "getting" the emotion in his voice. I don't understand the words but he always moves my heart.
Pavarotti was my first opera voice and I fell in love immediately. Nessun Dorma is my all time favorite. Makes me cry everytime. When a voice makes you feel something so deeply in a language you don't understand is a testament of music.
I agree and the story is up to this song is beautiful x who did you route for? Prince calaf or the Princess
Now THIS is stepping out of the box!! I was a music minor in college and he came and performed on our campus in the mid-80s. This was never my kind of music, but I gained a new appreciation that night. Pavarotti was considered one of (if not THE) greatest tenors of all time. He performed the classic opera Pagliacci at the show I attended, and I've been a fan ever since. Every time I hear Pagliacci now, I think back to that night. "This man could SING sing". LOVED that line!! RIP, Luciano.
My Dad used to play Pagliaci on the stereo for us - so deeply felt and agonizingly emotional !
LarryWT I remember when I was a kid my mother dragged me to a Andrea Bocelli special charity concert. And without prior warning, Domingo, Pavarotti, and Carreras came out on stage and the 4 top tenors of the world sang together. I don’t remember much from that night, it was long ago. But I know one thing. That was the moment I fell in love with music.
Sorry, but Pavarotti is only famous, not a greatest tenor of all time. There is so many tenors much better than Luciano. Listen to Mario Filippeschi, for example, performing I pagliacci, or Nessun dorma (live).
francoguar So many better tenors? I don’t think so.
@@filmmekker as you say, Mr Deaf
I've always maintained that one cannot call oneself "a lover of music" when listening to only one type of music. Kudos to this Young Man for his curiosity and open mind.
Nessun Dorma is probably the most famous aria in opera. The opera title is "Turandot". The story takes place in China and was written by an Italian, "Puccini". I agree that you can enjoy the music without understanding the lyrics especially when Pavarotti is performing. However, before going to an Opera, read the libretto (the story) on line and you will enjoy it more simply by knowing what is going on.
i translate the last words of the song, when he sing with the most energy: at sunrise i will win! i will win, i will win! generally the song speaks about hope. imagine what kind of energy provoque this song, it's the best medicine against troubles and moodiness. we italian in primis but all the world has to be glad to god for Luciano Pavarotti, he's a present to human race...
And we need Hope right now more than ever.
The words certainly fit the music! Wow!!!
Thank you. I never knew that.
Yes and no. This is the literal English translation
Nobody shall sleep!
Nobody 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!
@@formerlymel9549 grazie prof
“Just touched my soul” sums this up in one sentence. Fabulous reaction
I love to see young people discovering this music. I don't want to sound condescending but when I hear him say that maestros has a very controlled voice I have to smile. I know he is not aware the Luciano Pavarotti had the best voice in the world for 40 years. Well done young man, keep learning.
Much respect to you with being so willing to listen to all genres of music. Your reaction to this is same reaction most people have when listening to Opera
He must have sung this aria hundreds of times, but the passion in his eyes is as powerful as ever. That's something that can't be taught. Bravo Pavarotti!
I used to dream of him singing at my wedding when I was 8 years old lol Never cried so much the day he died. His voice always moved my heart.
Pavarotti's voice was perfection.. It was just effortless when he sang.. It was like an extension of him.. Gives me goosebumps everytime I hear it to this day.. Ohh if I had a time machine.. Thank you for this reaction ❤️💕❤️
You're beautiful, man! Your expressions of emotion were so honest and natural and wonderful! Thank you for making this experience happen!
Cancer took another too soon - he was the best.
He will live forever.
Best opera singer ever to set foot on this planet nothing less.. listen to Ave Maria in Notre Dame church Paris 1978....
One of the best I ever listen!
Although he wasn’t trained to the same extent as Pavarotti and others, I love Mario Lanza’s voice the best.
I remember hearing about his death and crying because he was the only singer who you could actually feel his emotions while he sung.
My Gram and I cried too
Best choice of words: "this touched my soul"
“He touches my soul”.such a beautiful thing to say , and I think true for a,k of us who have had the pleasure of listening to Parvarotti’s beautiful voice over the years....what’s sad is that now he has passed away you won’t get the chance to go and hear him live, which is when this man REALLY touched your soul....doesn’t matter that we don’t know all the words he is singing, but the notes he hits are perfection.
I’ve been watching other young people hear “old music” ie Righteous Brothers, for the first time, music I’m lucky enough to have grown up with. So it’s really touching MY soul to see your reactions when hearing them for the first time. ....wonderful . Thankyou for sharing your experience...😘👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💕
His voice always makes me weep
I had best seat tickets for my mom and me. Then the concert was postponed... then again postponed... then the concert was cancelled as Luciano had passed away :(
I love that you are willing to try different genres! You sir are a free thinker!!! Always love your reactions!! Stay safe!!
He was amazing. His voice is iconic. Saw him live and cried the entire concert.
This is one of my all time favorite performances of this song. It crosses all genres and even SPECIES. There is a video on YT where this performance is on the TV. There is a golden retriever at the sliding door looking into the yard. At the first note, the dog spins around and runs to the TV, watches the whole way and when that last high note hits, the dog 'sings' with Pavarotti. THAT is the power of that song and that voice.
What a beautiful reaction! It doesn't matter how many times you hear it, it will ALWAYS make your hairs stand on end and give you the feels. Pavarotti was a legend!
Goosebumps, huh? Yeah, me too. Find him singing "E lucevan le stelle".
Omg I was about to suggest that, too...But then just HAD to put vesti la giubba.
Pavarotti always makes me cry but the reaction of this beautiful young man made me cry even more! You said it...this music touches the soul and unify us all! It doesn’t matter if you’re brown (like me), black, purple, green or yellow...our souls are United by this angelical voice and music! As it should be! Much love to you young man!♥️♥️♥️
Pavarotti was an unbelievable talent. This and Ave Maria are so pure, and emotional.
I'm italian and "it touched my soul" as well. It is a very powerfull song.
As my Daddy used to say, before he left this cold, cruel world, "If something beautiful reaches out to touch your soul, let it." Suggestion: Beethoven's 9th Symphony, "Ode to Joy".
Wonko the sane,I totally agree Beethoven 9the is my favourite piece of classical music too.
Yes!
Also the duets: Pearl Fishers' Duet & the Flower Duet.
*Oh, yeah!*
He is the king of opera. It’s so beautiful too. I love opera and I love going to the ballet. The music makes me melt into tears❤️