PAVAROTTI - Official Trailer - HD
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- From the filmmaking team behind the highly-acclaimed documentary The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years, PAVAROTTI is a riveting film that lifts the curtain on the icon who brought opera to the people. Academy Award winner Ron Howard puts audiences front row center for an exploration of The Voice...The Man...The Legend. Luciano Pavarotti gave his life to the music and a voice to the world. This cinematic event features history-making performances and intimate interviews, including never-before-seen footage and cutting-edge Dolby Atmos technology.
A CBS Films Polygram Entertainment Brian Grazer presentation, PAVAROTTI is an Imagine Entertainment and White Horse Pictures production.
#Pavarotti | In Select Theaters June 7th
Pre-order the soundtrack: lnk.to/PavFilm...
Oh, this will be very special. The world misses this man more than it can ever say!
There will never be another, and in many ways, there was never another before him!
Saila Sobriquet That must have been wonderful!
I miss him almost as much as I miss having Barack Obama as our President, and I miss him more than words can express. Pavarotti, a beautiful human being.
GermanProudly
God I would give anything to have seen him in concert 😭❤️
Me too ❤️
Laurel Nance I saw him in concert 3 times when I lived in Miami. Blessed
I had the blessing of seeing him in concertin St. Louis MO 30 years ago. Amazing night I will never forget. Still one of the greatest highlights of my life The electricity in that place was something I will never expereience again I don't believe.. He did 5 encores. 5! unheard of. The place went wild!
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Yes he did that in Detroit also. A night that I will never forget.
“It’s like asking Pavarotti, “Teach me to sing like you.”” -George Costanza
Remember, it's not a lie, if you believe it.
Wrong. Fritz Wunderlich was the best tenor.
@@ElectronicHouseFlash speaking about technique Pavarotti was one of the best. His technique was perfect
@@ElectronicHouseFlash Opera is an ITALIAN invention! In addition to the voice, Luciano had charisma and passion unmatched in the world of Opera and that's why everyone knows him. Outside of Opera who knows Wunderlich?
😂🤣😆
The greatest tenor. His powerful and melodical voice has touched the heart of millions around the world. Proud that Ron Howard has decided to homage our beloved maestro. Luciano's legacy will live forever in our hearts ❤
The king of NESSUM DORMA.
uh, nessun dorma...
Mathias Laurence Franco Corelli
Uno de los mejores al cantar nessun dorma, pero no el mejor, el mejor para muchos Italianos e inpasables críticos de La Scala es y será Franco Corelli.
Yeah, love Pav so much, but king of this aria is definitely Corelli.
Have u heard Jussi Bjiorling's version?
What a beautiful human being. I specifically loved his Ave Maria.
His version is the only one I know. And to others who begin to suggest someone else's, I say the exact same thing: Luciano's is the only version I know.
@@rkmugen Pavarotti is the Krusteaz of Opera. there is only one. Him.
Oh man, I’m already crying. All it takes is one line of Nessun Dorma 😭❤️
Me too
Yep!
VINCERO!!!!!
@@dagodino ❤️❤️best Aria ever😢❤️
Thank Puccini for this Aria
Eeeeee, my uncle's right there up front at the end, most forward violinist @ 2:18. :D I know it's a little thing but so cool to me!
CONGRATULATIONS!! :)
I can only imagine how proud you are having an uncle who played for the great Pavarotti.
Паворті не нарвится весм трейлер 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤💘💔🎭🎭🎭🎭🎭🎭🎭🎭🎭🎴🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨😭
Greatest tenor of all time, no discussion.
Not true. Franco Corelli is
@@kneeman66 well, so so
Can say the same about Nicolai Gedda, Enrico Caruso and Francisco Araiza
He was definitely a great tenor; however, you can't say "the greatest of all time." Truthfully, we don't know who the greatest was/is because opera predates audio recording. Literally, countless tenors had lived and died in that period, and we'll never know just how they sounded. What we can say is this: he was undisputedly one of the most commercially successful tenors of all time, who still to this day amazes people with his immortalized performances. This is a fact; therefore, it cannot be disputed.
LUCIANO PAVAROTTI! THE BEST, THE GREATST! PERIOD.
I can't wait to see this one! Will take my Mother with me, she gave me the appreciation for music.
What a great idea ❤
If you have children, you should bring them as well--we need the future generation to understand the greatness of this art form so that it will never die.
The Guy who made Me fall in Love with Opera, bcoz the First one I heard was his, and thank god it was him
21 years and most people say
Ah Ariana grande , Justin bibber right ?
Not that I don't like them but ....
From Beyonce to Pavarotti
I know legends of music
And pavarotti? He's one !
He is the King of the opera .
Niet Niet so deep
I was blessed to see him in concert, he was amazing ❤️❗️
Who are those people who disliked this video? I just can’t comprehend how can you dislike Pavarotti.....
They are not human. Just ignore them. Let them live in their own stress world. Thats it.
The people who disliked it think that every pop song released is a original one. MUPPETS
Because we, in Italy, don't have ANY release date.
Chill, first of all there are only 17 dislikes and secondly a lot of dislikes are often accidental, misclicked.
They probably work for the tax office 👀
Pavarotti made a film called YES GORGIO it was really good 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I remember that film well. He was magnificent!
They made no mention of it in this movie
Malachy Smith such a shame it was a bit of gem really.
Luciano Pavarotti... THE BEST! Thank you very much!
Please, do you know if this great documentary will be available in Brazil? Thank you.
Wow! I am also a Tenor opera singer studying in Florence, Italy. Pavarotti is a huge inspiration.
Best of luck and wishes to you my friend!
I wish to learn to sing Opera
Can you teach me tenor opera?please...
@@paulcodilla6388 Why on your perfil photo is there a woman?
@@paulcodilla6388 Ahahah, well thats a pretty broad thing to ask. Is there something specific you need to work on? Are you a tenor? if not thats something i cant really change. But if you could be more specific i could probably help you
We saw him live in Verona and this in the first front rows. I will never forget it.❤️
What a beautiful human being.! My mother would buy his music yet felt she had to shut it off when friends came over because they could not relate, so thankful she and dad exposed us ":outside the box" 💖
Cannot wait to see this documentary.
Oh...this is only a trailer and I am already crying.. Cannot wait for the film. Grande!
Poseía una gran voz .Y hubo alguien que le preguntó si era un " castrati ". A lo que él respondió : " Pregúntele a mí esposa ".!!
He was the best? No, he will always be the best!! We miss you Maestro.
Indeed, well said.
I never expected him to be funny! My respect for him just went up again! And I'm tearing up as I type this!
He was Incredible!! R.I.P😊🙏
i was lucky enough to see him live and i can tell you... even from the nose bleed seats... he was stupendous. There was not a dry eye in the house. He was magnificent
Q. How do you cast doubt on an honest biopic?
A. United Nations & Bono!
10/10
Freemason Ron Howard directing. At exactly 1 minute into the trailer, we are shown a photo of another... flashing up one of many obligatory signs that is required of an affiliate...
@@ponderingpleb4993 what the hell are you talking about? "Signs"?? The bent nail?? (Really??🙄,)
He's the one that first attracted me to opera. The emotion that he see in his face and the beauty of his voice still makes me cry.
A man of legendary status & influence. Meastro, respetto tui imperpetuum. Brava!
It. Is. SPECTACULAR! Most joyous film I've ever seen. The packed audience laughed and applauded the whole time. It's so moving!
It's truly sad how many amazing artists we lost in the past few years RIP Pavarotti, George Michael, Prince, and Michael Jackson just to name a few.
In the last few years?
Michael Jackson died 10 years ago this month.
not trying to be argumentative but 10 is a lot more than a few.
And in September it will be 12 years since Luciano passed away!
Again, more than a few years is 12 years.
THE BEST TENOR IN THE WORLD
Franco Corelli makes Pavarotti look amateur
@@kneeman66 dude.. are you obsessed with downplaying Pavarotti or what?
Rick F ...Pavarotti was no Corelli
One of the greatest tenors in music history. Long live and love Luciano Pavarotti. All the so called stars of this era they all sucks. No one can replace the greatest Stars of long ago. They can't even carry a tune. They have to have gimmick to perform.
I just saw this documentary and I can say that it is a very emotional, very beautiful, and a brilliantly-assembled tribute to one of the great tenors of history. If you love Pavarotti, you will not be disappointed. As a documentary, however, it is flawed in its one-sided approach to the man who was Luciano Pavarotti, giving short shrift to his betrayal of his first wife and three daughters, his behavior with women whom he met in professional relationships, and his difficult personality with those he worked with. it is a marvelous tribute to a great singer; however it chooses to pull the curtain on certain uncomfortable realities of the man’s life and personality.
Just starting to appreciate opera and Pav so i don't really know much about his difficult personality, could you explain?
My heart aches. This trailer already made me miss him so much, I don't know what I'll do after watching the film. Oh, how I wish I could have had a chance to meet him - to thank him for everything. Unfortunately I was born too late, the life can be cruel. Rest in peace, maestro. We love you.
This looked amazing until I saw that they interviewed Bono instead of Andrea Bocelli.
Placido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, Jose Carreras, yes
Al fin algo bueno y motivo para ir al cine!
Hopefully classical music won't die after all
My son loves his voice. 2 years old... when Pavarotti sings... my son just watches in amazement! Thank you for sharing your gifts. Continue to Rest In Peace.
If god has a voice that voice looks Luciano sing Nessum Dorma, because is devine
How is it possible that there are 90k views but only 3,6k likes?
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Pretty unexpectable for me, Luciano is one of my top favourite tenors ! Finally, maybe we will see something beautifull among all this filth that dominates today. Greetings from Russia.
I cant wait to watch this 👍❤ Luciano Pavarotti forever!!!
Me too
He is in the pantheon of great rock stars. I cannot imagine anyone today commanding the attention that Pavarotti did. People who had no interest in opera / classical music whatsoever would go to see Pavarotti. Bocelli is wonderful certainly, but not nearly as dominant as King Luciano. Pavarotti was not universally loved by his fellow opera singers because he disliked rehearsing and could not read music. Check out the YT video of Luciano and his father singing together.
I've always wanted to see this man perform live. Too bad I missed my chance
We all did
Pavarotti loved as God Loves Life and People
Bono's ONE foundation gave only 1% of funds raised to charity.... and KEPT THE REST!
South park hit the nail on the head with its no#2 parody of Bono!
Amazing, but why haven't they upscaled the video quality to FHD at least like they did with many video material from even the 60s?
All the artist I'd love to see in a concert are already dead, WHYYYYYYYYYY??? 😭😭😭
After 9/11, my son saw him in the Piazza de Popolo in Rome. He was lovely to all around him and very pro-American. What more can you say except , much to my dismay, I never saw him !!!!!
Fun fact:
Pavarotti's one venture into film was Yes, Giorgio (1982), a romantic comedy movie directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, in which he starred as the main character Giorgio Fini. The film was a critical and commercial failure, although it received an Academy Award nomination for Best Music, Original Song.
I hope there is at least a little mention of his amazing friendship with another truly wonderful person and singer, Joan Sutherland. Those two did wonders together.
Yes - she had the power and the presence to match Pavarotti. Their duets on La Traviata are amongst the great masterpieces of opera.
Check the documentary 😉
No mention or discussion of him working alongside mirella freni
I never loved singers sing like Pavarotti however, once you hear him sing, a question always pops out - "is that song really difficult to sing?"
Pavarotti sings it naturally...effortless.
WOW! Another movie deicated to one man! How I wish I got the chance to hear him personally. What an excitement it brings me to see this! I think 2 years ago or almost I asked my mom to purchase me a book of his "Pavarotti: My World". And then a week ago I saw the sme book but with different cover. Both in Hard bond. Some body bought it. Which is good. He was not rich guy.
Surely he will be remember for 100 year.
Have seen Tosca about 15 times and nobody comes close to matching the emotion that Pavarotti puts into E Lucevan es le Stelle. Love his version of that aria and would love to have seen home live.
imo domingo puts more emotion. E Lucevan le Stelle suits better a darker tenor than a lyric one
God, such a beautiful aria. 💜
Saw him perform in Modena. I was just a teenager. I can tell you he had so much charisma that all eyes were on him.
Thank you, Ron Howard. I've been waiting for this since it was announced a year ago.
Love this man, his voice, his spirit. I can not wait to see this. Am so lucky I got to see him 4 times. Blessed%
This is good. Pavarotti was the one who brought opera to the ordinary folks. And he had a voice that could make the angels cry. Listen to Nessu Dorma and when you are not moved by that last note you are already dead...… He had one of the very best voices of the 20th century. No doubt about it. Beautiful.
i get chills from every single performance of his
Is there anything more beautiful than him singing Nessum Dorma ? I don't believe so
Amo Luciano Pavarotti ! 😄😍💖❤💕👏👏👏👏👏
He was great though but a modern movie about Caruso would be even better
Yes, Caruso definitely deserves a tribute. And it would educate modern audiences as to why, when someone wants to compliment someone on great singing, they invariably invoke the name of either Caruso or Pavarotti. Dare I say, there may not have been a Pavarotti without Caruso.
Check him out (on youtube)singing "This is a Man's World," a duet with the legendary, R & B Godfather of Soul; James Brown. It is absolutely astounding to see these two very different artists, and genres come together in such a powerful and artistic way....truly unforgettable!
OMG. It's going to be one of the most awesome videos. I can't wait to watch it.
Sin duda el mejor tenor,maravillosa voz,se fue pero nos dejo un gran legado
After Queen/Freddie Mercury, and Elton John biopic, I guess that would be a, no 2 movie: THIS about Pavarotti, and one about well... you’d guess it too😏 (yep I’m talking about David Bowie... 🤷🏻♂️)
Can I watch this in the UK
I hope to see a Montserrat Caballe documentary too one day.
We just saw this film; it was wonderful. We recommend it highly. Luc was truly a wonderful man with a kind and generous heart. Howard did a masterful job !
What many of the comments below don't know is that LP could have equaled the popuilarity and the artistry of Caruso. That he didn't is due to his innate laziness and having discovered his ability to charm audiences he didn't grow as an artist. He hired Breslin for PR and it paid off financially but even Breslin realized that controlling the tenor's worst instincts was beyond his ability. LP could not read music therefore learning a new opera meant that he had to have enormous resources (hired help) and time which took away from earning money. He was so lazy that at one alfresco concert he lipsynched it creating a minor scandal. He was notorious for cancelling opera dates and this lead in the case of Chicago Opera to cancel hiring him. As his weight grew his appearances became ludicrous--there is an Aida in which he is sitting on a rock and leaning into his soprano (Maria Chiara) who appears as if she is going to be shoved off. A pity that his talents were so great that discipline was not a strength he felt he had any need to develop. And why is Ron Howard making this movie which is really a puff piece. Howard may love opera but that is hardly a sufficient credential.
The comparison with Caruso is not based on any similarity of voice but of popularity but the older singer was one who came from a humble background who developed into a true artist of distinction. It is sad that LP lacked introspection and any kind of self analysis who realized that he could eschew hard work and still make a fortune. Sad.
I saw that movie weeks ago.
Very good.
Even though I don't know the meanings
But I listen to this song by Pavarotti every single day
ruclips.net/video/6dxWA2vqv7U/видео.html
Legendary voice
Didn’t know about this, made my day, I will not miss it for anything!
Pavarotti is the greatest of all times, no question!
Every time when he hits the C5 I become aweare how amazing instrument human voice is and what big artist he was to be able to use his voice like this. Amazing. And for those who wander is it hard to do,yes it is! It takes a lot of work plus talent to be able to sing like this. And he had his special signature in his voice, his way. There was only one Luciano.
Pavarotti está aqui CBS films como canções do clássico italiana viver vou passar gravação com teatro na Roma diretor da Europa canta Pavarotti nós somos CBS Films na verdade que cantor Pavarotti Anos Em 1980 e 2010 adeus do Pavarotti muito cante #pavarotti 🎵🎵🎼🔔🎭🎻🎶🎙️.
The King of the High Cs, the trumpet ring which could bring tears to your eyes and make the hairs on the back of your head stand on end. Simply superb. I loved that he was proud he started his singing career in the Eisteddfod in Llangollen, North Wales and took pride thst he could pronounce Welsh words. There will never ever be a tenor of his calibre again.
Looks great. Finally, a movie worth paying for!
Music is a cruel mistress..RIP PAVAROTTI...
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 ♥️♥️ Il più grande maestro di tutti i tempi...
I came to know about Pavarotti through Il volo and Andrea Bocelli .. and through Pavarotti i came to know about Franco Corelli ... they are hidden jewels of the music world... it is sad because of language barrier they are not world famous.
I recommend to listening to Jonas Kauffman, he sings beautiful too
@@saucedosantoscarlosdaniel8780 Yes he too .. i came to know him through his Nessun dorma version😊
@@SAZIZMUSIC You need to listen "Parla Più Piano" of him
@@saucedosantoscarlosdaniel8780 👍👍
@@SAZIZMUSIC It's so beautiful
Pavarotti un grande della musica italiana.
Pavarotti was a beautiful man, his voice was so powerful , he was a sweet person so selfless! He's been missed! RIP Mr Pavarotti!Your music lives on and so does the memory of you! ❤🌹
Uhuuui beautiful 🎶👌🤗🤗 the film of king Nessum Dorma
For those who cannot go to the theatre - Will there be a DVD available also?
Alguém sabe me informar quando estreia no Brasil?
Pavarotti para sempre....Nessun Dorma um clássico dos clássicos
My favorite opera singer. No one will ever rise above this man or be equally as wonderful as him.
Words of truth. :) Agreed.
CS Italy, that is more than enough
Looks like a fantastic tribute to a character, indeed.
Wow... what a forshadowing experience... I was just recently listening to his songs in a just a couple weeks and it got me thinking I hope there will be a movie featuring his life and now this... mind blown...
Grande Luciano, nunca me arrepiento de haber ido a tu concierto en Perú en los 90's con tan solo 13 años. Un gran hombre en todos los aspectos.
Why did I cry watching this trailer?
Un documentario di Ron Howard dedicato a Luciano Pavarotti. Con l'aiuto di materiale d'archivio e interviste indedite, si ripercorre la storia del grande tenore modenese, capace di conquistare le platee di tutto il mondo con una voce unica e la sua grande umanità.
La iré a ver como un homenaje y honor que nunca pude verlo ne persona
I am emphatically more excited for this than I was for Bohemian Rhapsody.
Jonathan Lane Me too, and as much as I love Freddie, I don’t plan to ever watch the movie BR, that’s just me.
Now this I will go to see in theaters, will not miss it for anything!
Genio!!!!!!.... toda la ovación para este suprahumano.
NOTE: I ENJOY ANDREA BOCELLI BUT HE IS NOT AN OPERA SINGER. NO, HE'S NOT. HE'S A SINGER THAT SINGS OPERA MUSIC.
Absolutely! Great distinction. Most people do not understand this fact.
0:38 when you do something very awkward and embarrassing in public
JE NE SUIS JAMAIS LASSE DE L ECOUTER
Never knew who this man was, only perhaps had heard his name somewhere. I also don’t listen to opera music but I went on RUclips to try and figure out that one song from Sing when the animals are washing a car.. When I found the song I was at work before clocking in in the back office. Turned up the volume on the dusty, whiny speakers just for to see if it was the song I was looking for. Was Nessun Dorma. ruclips.net/video/rTFUM4Uh_6Y/видео.html After seeing his face at around the 240-250 mark my eyes were watered up. His face when singing this song was so full of emotion I couldn’t help think he was feeling the culmination of all the successes and failures of his life in this one moment. Couldn’t stop talking about it for probably a week afterward.
I love your story and it gives me hope that opera is not dead. ❤️ 💛 💜 💚