He is in the Guinness Book of Records for 165 standing ovations in his career. He was honored by the Lincoln Center and the UN for his charity work for the children of wars. If you want to see the power he showed singing opera, watch Vesti la Giubba (has english translation)
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life. curiosity: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
Caruso , Enrico Caruso was a famous opera singer in Italy at 20th century . The writer of the song Lucio Dalla , who first sung it did a tribute to that big Tenor of Opera .
Please forgive me but I can't handle the english language very well. However Caruso Is a a song of Lucio Dalla an italian artist. There is a story behind this Song. One day Lucio Dalla broke is boat in front of Gulf of Sorrento. I Asked a friend for help and the friend was the owner of the hotel (Grand Hotel Excelsior Victoria) where Caruso (famous tenor of the past) died. The friend gave to Lucio the Caruso's room. At the same time chance willed that the barman of the restaurant "La Scogliera" tale to Lucio Dalla that Caruso had fallen in love with an unrequited love for a young girl to which he gave singing lessons. Shortly after, Caruso died. In his room Lucio found the piano that belonged to Caruso and inspired by this story began to play a few notes. A little later the song was ready.
PLEASE review "Una Furtiva Lagrima". It is a closeup of him and the acapella at the end is breathtaking. His character in the opera discovers the woman he loves also loves him. This performance is live on the stage and rated a standing ovation of 17 minutes.
Pavarotti was amazing! Probably the greatest ever. Hard to improve upon him. You mentioned heavenly in this video. Got something for you - angels that swooped down to sing to us. Celtic Woman. I will give you 3 songs with their most beautiful harmonies. Live 2009 performance from Ireland: Amazing Grace, Danny Boy, You Raise Me Up. You will be ready for the Pearly Gates! Enjoy.
He always blows me away every time! I’ve only just found you through watching John Farnham reactions (I’m Aussie and I love watching people who’ve never heard him before fall in love with him. He’s our national treasure 🤗) but I’m also a massive Queen fan, since birth (38 years 😏) fun fact, Brian May is a huge John Farnham fan and joined him on stage during firefight Australia to play you’re the voice. Anyway, I had a flick through your catalogue (which I’m already consuming at a rapid rate) and I haven’t seen anything reactions to Queen and Adam Lambert. You said in one of your Farnham videos you couldn’t believe you’ve gotten to the age you are without appreciating a voice like John’s and I truly believe you need to hear hear Adam for the very same reason. There are 2 TRULY STAND OUT vocals from him, which are Who wants to live forever live at The Isle Of Wight festival and The Show Must Go On live at the 02. Of you have reacted already my sincere apologies, I’m sure I’ll get to them if that’s the case. If not, please don’t let the nostalgia of dear Freddie (a true Legend) prevent you from experiencing a once in a generation talent that is Adam. I hope you enjoy and I am off to enjoy some more of your reactions ❤️
You should listen to the greatest tenor of all time. The one who inspired the 3 Tenors including Pavarotti and all the modern tenors even today. The one and only, Mario Lanza He was a Film star, Here an example from the Film " The Great Caruso" ruclips.net/video/rRhmogBs-gU/видео.html In an interview on French television on 12 December 1984, Pavarotti said: "For me, the three greatest tenors of the world were, Caruso, Gigli and Lanza".
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He is in the Guinness Book of Records for 165 standing ovations in his career. He was honored by the Lincoln Center and the UN for his charity work for the children of wars. If you want to see the power he showed singing opera, watch Vesti la Giubba (has english translation)
The writer of this song, Lucio Dalla (from Bologna, northern Italy), wrote this while staying in one of the rooms where Enrico Caruso, former famous tenor (From Neaples, southern Italy), spent the final days of his life. Caruso was 48-years-old when he died, and a few years before Caruso died, he married Dorothy Park Benjamin who was 20 years younger. They had a baby girl they named Gloria. Lucio Dalla wrote this song while imagining how Caruso, who knew he was dying, would have said goodbye to his young wife - the love of his life.
curiosity: in sicilian dialect the word caruso means (ragazzo) boy.
Lucio Dalla di Bologna , Italia meridionale ? Direi Italia centrale o no
Pavarotti once said "opera is screaming with education". He studied for 6 years before starting to sing in public.
Such beauty and passion! Lovely.
Caruso is my favorite song performed by Il Maestro Luciano Pavarotti. 😍
Caruso , Enrico Caruso was a famous opera singer in Italy at 20th century . The writer of the song Lucio Dalla , who first sung it did a tribute to that big Tenor of Opera .
This was from "The Three Tenors" concert they did in Paris in 1998.
Enrico Caruso... a genious very known in America
The song 'Caruso is written by a very well known Italian singer Lucio Dalla in honour of the famous singer Caruso
Please forgive me but I can't handle the english language very well.
However
Caruso Is a a song of Lucio Dalla an italian artist.
There is a story behind this Song.
One day Lucio Dalla broke is boat in front of Gulf of Sorrento. I Asked a friend for help and the friend was the owner of the hotel (Grand Hotel Excelsior Victoria)
where Caruso (famous tenor of the past) died. The friend gave to Lucio the Caruso's room. At the same time chance willed that the barman of the restaurant "La Scogliera" tale to Lucio Dalla that Caruso had fallen in love with an unrequited love for a young girl to which he gave singing lessons.
Shortly after, Caruso died.
In his room Lucio found the piano that belonged to Caruso and inspired by this story began to play a few notes.
A little later the song was ready.
PLEASE review "Una Furtiva Lagrima". It is a closeup of him and the acapella at the end is breathtaking. His character in the opera discovers the woman he loves also loves him. This performance is live on the stage and rated a standing ovation of 17 minutes.
Pavarotti was amazing! Probably the greatest ever. Hard to improve upon him. You mentioned heavenly in this video. Got something for you - angels that swooped down to sing to us. Celtic Woman. I will give you 3 songs with their most beautiful harmonies. Live 2009 performance from Ireland: Amazing Grace, Danny Boy, You Raise Me Up. You will be ready for the Pearly Gates! Enjoy.
I would love to see your reaction to Pavarotti's live version of Una Furtiva Lagrima. Might be his best performance! AWESOME!
He always blows me away every time! I’ve only just found you through watching John Farnham reactions (I’m Aussie and I love watching people who’ve never heard him before fall in love with him. He’s our national treasure 🤗) but I’m also a massive Queen fan, since birth (38 years 😏) fun fact, Brian May is a huge John Farnham fan and joined him on stage during firefight Australia to play you’re the voice. Anyway, I had a flick through your catalogue (which I’m already consuming at a rapid rate) and I haven’t seen anything reactions to Queen and Adam Lambert. You said in one of your Farnham videos you couldn’t believe you’ve gotten to the age you are without appreciating a voice like John’s and I truly believe you need to hear hear Adam for the very same reason. There are 2 TRULY STAND OUT vocals from him, which are Who wants to live forever live at The Isle Of Wight festival and The Show Must Go On live at the 02. Of you have reacted already my sincere apologies, I’m sure I’ll get to them if that’s the case. If not, please don’t let the nostalgia of dear Freddie (a true Legend) prevent you from experiencing a once in a generation talent that is Adam. I hope you enjoy and I am off to enjoy some more of your reactions ❤️
Please watch his 11 year old granddaughter sing this on RUclips . Unbelievable ❤
Hi thanks for the reaction. You gotta check out Lara Fabian singing this song she’s phenomenal
Yeah man there's a Godess in the garden and she lets you light your fire and it's alright. -Rob Mastrianni
I recommend Miss Sarajevo live in Rome (U2 Pavarotti)
You should listen to the greatest tenor of all time. The one who inspired the 3 Tenors including Pavarotti and all the modern tenors even today. The one and only, Mario Lanza He was a Film star, Here an example from the Film " The Great Caruso" ruclips.net/video/rRhmogBs-gU/видео.html In an interview on French television on 12 December 1984, Pavarotti said: "For me, the three greatest tenors of the world were, Caruso, Gigli and Lanza".
React to cat Stevens morning has broken...very beautiful.. if you don't know him you will be amazed
Check out Pavarotti & James Bown „It’s a Mans, Mans, Mans world“ duet. >41 Mio views. You’ll also love it.
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