@@3YZ-TS191 He was a great tenor with superb high register. But this one is a B. He did sing this aria a step higher other times, but the case of the video is a B.
@@MrThedestroy3r The reference to Pavarotti being "King of the High Cs" has nothing to do with the ending note he sung in this or any other piece. The words are a direct 70s dub that references his ability to deliver high-C notes with greater clarity, resonance, and perhaps fluidity than any tenor of his era and generation. More poignantly, the reference is a transcription of the old seafaring adage, "King of the High Seas," commemorative of pirates like Bluebeard, Blackbeard, and Henry Morgan, who were the unrivaled roving buccaneers of their times, braving high winds and tall waves in their seagoing exploits. Luciano is therefore comparatively dubbed "King of the High Cs" whenever he scales the proverbial "high-octane" note, in honor of his talent and renown for navigating the "treacherous depths" of operatic repertoire.
Bravo ma cene sono molti altri Inoltre il registro centrale sembra ridotto di volume, asciutto. Gli acuti sono facili come sempre in Pavarotti. Pavarotti = Sutherland joan
He is incredible, of course, but in this registration he sings a semitone lower than Verdi's original key. True, in Verdi’s original there is neither the note “C” nor the note “B”; the tenors invented it all.
OS CANTORES DE ÓPERA, cantam assim empostado, porque antigamente não existia microfone e precisavam cobrir a orquestra, por isso as casas de ópera eram feitas pra ter um eco natural. Mesmo com a tecnologia esse é o jeito que cantam até hoje.
Surely not better, never. But Coreli's instrument in the high tones is just unparalleled in the means of pure sheer thrilling sound. Technically Pava is at the absolute top there.
Inimitabile Lucianone, orgoglio italiano e del mondo intero. Grazie di tutto 💚🤍❤️ 💚🤍❤️ 💚🤍❤️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
brividi; infiniti. Grandissimo. Indimenticabile; indimenticato.
God, he's incomparable as a singer... but he's holding the sword by the base of the blade! Touché!
Singing Adrenaline... I'm sure he knows how to properly hold a sword..
Bravo maestro!!!❤❤❤
Assolutamente ineguagliabile👑😍🌹
Except by Corelli.
Ineguagliabile Pavarotti?
È bravissimo ma non ha il timbro eroico di un Corelli
Ovviamente gli acuti sono emessi come se rposasse.
Come la Sutherland al femminile
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@@henryv69provi ad ascoltare la versione di Corelli
Magnifico!!!
The best!!!!
Big Luciano Pavarotti orgoglio italiano
King of the High Cs!!
😑😑
This was a B.
@@MrThedestroy3r Cute.
@@3YZ-TS191 He was a great tenor with superb high register. But this one is a B. He did sing this aria a step higher other times, but the case of the video is a B.
@@MrThedestroy3r The reference to Pavarotti being "King of the High Cs" has nothing to do with the ending note he sung in this or any other piece. The words are a direct 70s dub that references his ability to deliver high-C notes with greater clarity, resonance, and perhaps fluidity than any tenor of his era and generation.
More poignantly, the reference is a transcription of the old seafaring adage, "King of the High Seas," commemorative of pirates like Bluebeard, Blackbeard, and Henry Morgan, who were the unrivaled roving buccaneers of their times, braving high winds and tall waves in their seagoing exploits.
Luciano is therefore comparatively dubbed "King of the High Cs" whenever he scales the proverbial "high-octane" note, in honor of his talent and renown for navigating the "treacherous depths" of operatic repertoire.
Il est inégalable dans ce genre d'opéra, bravo Maestro,trop tôt disparu ....
Bravo ma cene sono molti altri
Inoltre il registro centrale sembra ridotto di volume, asciutto.
Gli acuti sono facili come sempre in Pavarotti.
Pavarotti = Sutherland joan
Magnífico! ❤
0:52: High B
1:47: High B
En iyisi...
Te quiero osito mio ❤❤❤❤🧡❤❤
אינטרגלקטי מוסמך! 🌹
Numero uno ASSOLUTO, inarrivabile
Genial
it's b flat but it's a damn good one :)
B
It's the original key!
It's B natural. Half step down from original.
@@brblum To my mind it is far better to have a magnificently sung B natural than a strained or flat top C.
@@SimonTBam Agreed sir. Especially since these notes are interpolated...they aren't in the score.
He is incredible, of course, but in this registration he sings a semitone lower than Verdi's original key. True, in Verdi’s original there is neither the note “C” nor the note “B”; the tenors invented it all.
1:26 1:46
Was this at the Met?
Corelli
Solo falta saber donde llevaba el mricrofono.
OS CANTORES DE ÓPERA, cantam assim empostado, porque antigamente não existia microfone e precisavam cobrir a orquestra, por isso as casas de ópera eram feitas pra ter um eco natural. Mesmo com a tecnologia esse é o jeito que cantam até hoje.
Non diciamo stupidaggini
No microphone
Los que esperaban un C pueden seguir participando.Primero,porque Luciano ya estaba pa la corneta.Y segundo,Il Trovatore nunca tuvo C.
Love ya, but it is a B :)))
Corelli Is Better than Pavarotti. He Is the prince of tenors
Surely not better, never. But Coreli's instrument in the high tones is just unparalleled in the means of pure sheer thrilling sound. Technically Pava is at the absolute top there.
Thanks to you both, I listened to both singers.
My God they are gifted, and we are to have listened to both.
Not his cup of tea
Cris Merritt la cantava meglio
Come evasore fiscale l' ho sempre condannato,ma come cantante sapeva sempre dare il meglio;!
Aveva la voce che arrivava solo all anima