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  • @bibakroll8999
    @bibakroll8999 Год назад +371

    You must remember that the rest of the world is not America. People do listen to opera. It is played on the radio and television, especially in Italy. Pavarotti was/is idolised in Italy like a great rock star might be in the US. Congratulations on discovering him! 😀

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 Год назад +28

      What gets to me is some of the so-called performers of today, who have to use artificial machinery to adjust the sound of their voices, because they can't even sing in tune. And they have the nerve to call themselves singers. The mind boggles. So false.

    • @maleym2439
      @maleym2439 Год назад +27

      And america it's not USA, the rest of america know and love opéra

    • @kellysong2256
      @kellysong2256 Год назад +25

      There are many, many cultured Americans who appreciate opera. No need to malign a whole country because of untrue stereotypes

    • @RS54321
      @RS54321 Год назад +2

      @@iriscollins7583 Yes it is sad. If you haven't heard of him, check out Dimash. He can sing any genre, and was trained by his parents (his mom being a soprano)....his vocal control and range are beyond this planet.

    • @RS54321
      @RS54321 Год назад +3

      @@maleym2439 And Canada!!

  • @ingeborgvanessen9595
    @ingeborgvanessen9595 Год назад +89

    There is no one in the whole universe who can sing it like Pavarotti!!

  • @planojag595
    @planojag595 Год назад +156

    I never got into opera music either but whenever Pavarotti was singing I gave him my full attention. I admired that man so much and wish he was still here with us. RIP to the GOAT

  • @jodeedubois2587
    @jodeedubois2587 Год назад +84

    You don't have to understand the words to enjoy the music. It grabs ahold of you and makes you feel it!

  • @shanellbailey7105
    @shanellbailey7105 Год назад +52

    Pavarotti is the reason why I fell in love with opera music. I like how opera singers hold their notes.

    • @elleswan1
      @elleswan1 Год назад

      Allora ti piacerà anche Renata Tebaldi.💜

  • @annametzer3804
    @annametzer3804 Год назад +45

    My mother loved Pavarotti. She said I don’t understand what he’s singing but I feel it. She got to see him in concert.

  • @maureenalder8905
    @maureenalder8905 Год назад +179

    Not only was he the greatest tenor EVER. He was a super nice guy..miss you big man 😢

    • @Hibernicus1968
      @Hibernicus1968 Год назад +3

      _Ever?_ I don't know about that. I think you can make a strong case for him being the greatest since music has been recorded. But generations of opera singers lived and died in the era before recording, and we simply have no idea what they sounded like. Even the earliest artists from after music started to be recorded, we don't _really_ know. Enrico Caruso, whose fame and popularity were every bit the equal of Pavarotti's in his own day, might have been as good or better, but because the only recordings of him come from before the age of the microphone, where he sang into a primitive acoustic recording horn, which can only capture a more limited frequency range, the full depth and richness of his voice isn't really captured. Pavarotti is luckier in not only being blessed with an incomparable voice and talent, but also to have come along in an era when his voice and talent can be immortalized and enjoyed for generations to come.

    • @rebeccapinto9926
      @rebeccapinto9926 Год назад +6

      I recently watched the Ron Howard documentary on Pavarotti. It was really interesting to learn more about the man behind the voice.

    • @AndrewLumsden
      @AndrewLumsden Год назад +2

      EVER??? Don't kid yourself. What about Domingo, Tauber, Gigli, Caruso, Bjorling, Gedda, Schipa, to name a few of very many more, and moreover Mario Lanza who was Pavarott's inspiration. Don't be so utterly blinkered.

    • @anavasquez8950
      @anavasquez8950 Год назад +9

      ​@@AndrewLumsden Sorry, but no one had a sweeter voice than Pavarotti.

    • @RS54321
      @RS54321 Год назад +7

      @@anavasquez8950 I agree. He's my favorite.

  • @sandrak.robbins6305
    @sandrak.robbins6305 Год назад +91

    This gives me chills every time I hear it. Incredible. I tear up hearing this. Thank you for checking it out.

    • @maureenalder8905
      @maureenalder8905 Год назад

      Me to Sandra 😢

    • @elzar760
      @elzar760 Год назад +3

      chills every time, and if I think about it I know the words, but mostly I just listen to the emotion. Long before I ever knew the translation, it brought a tear to my eyes not even understanding.

    • @tonybries5586
      @tonybries5586 5 месяцев назад

      I cry every time I hear it sung. so powerful

  • @tonyzaffiro9314
    @tonyzaffiro9314 Год назад +39

    what people seem to miss is that what we just heard was an aria from an opera. Watching a full opera will not appeal to most people, but listen to arias will. Who could not lay back with eyes shut and a cold beer and listen to the this great singer, the best. When he sings it makes me shiver.

  • @sharonvincent4238
    @sharonvincent4238 Год назад +37

    Operatic voices are so powerful and emotional.

  • @francinefernandes2007
    @francinefernandes2007 Год назад +55

    I strongly feel that artists like Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras and many other classical singers did and are still doing a great deal to bring opera music to the masses ❤❤❤

    • @ellenlyons7413
      @ellenlyons7413 Год назад

      domingo certainly brought use of child prostitutes and molesting his soprano s to the world.

  • @JennyJohn50
    @JennyJohn50 Год назад +79

    Pavarotti did many collaborations with other artists like James Brown, Tracy Chapman, Eric Clapton & many more. Worth checking out! Thanks for the great reaction!

    • @jackmandu
      @jackmandu Год назад +4

      I love his collaboration with Sting where they sing Panis Angelicus.

    • @JennyJohn50
      @JennyJohn50 Год назад +4

      @@jackmandu I'm a big fan of the James Brown & Pavoratti (& Friends) concert of It's A Man's World. Also Pavarotti (and Friends) with Tracy Chapman singing Baby Can I Hold You Tonight.

    • @merrilynhunt7819
      @merrilynhunt7819 Год назад

      Hard to beat his duet with Celine Dion "I Hate You, Then I Love You" - 25 million views

    • @poppiethestable1090
      @poppiethestable1090 Год назад +2

      @Jennifer John The best...Lou & Cline Dion.. Bend a ear

    • @andreaschmall5560
      @andreaschmall5560 Год назад +1

      I loved Pavarotti but was never really on board with those collaborations/duets. IMO, his voice was way too much in a league of its own and did not match up naturally with the others. He was born for the opera and those other genres always seemed too small and puny for his talent and ability regardless of how much I might have liked those songs in their own right.

  • @gavinmcleod7446
    @gavinmcleod7446 Год назад +16

    It’s a man’s world- James Brown and Pavarotti will blow your mind.Great reaction to this classic. 🐐🐐

  • @gwenkruger2779
    @gwenkruger2779 Год назад +12

    There are hundreds of Opera Houses in the world and has a huge following. I love opera, starting listening to it when I young because my Dad loved it. I am now 76 and still love it.

    • @l.hutton4224
      @l.hutton4224 Год назад

      My dad loved opera, too, and I came to love it because he did. The only time I ever saw him cry was during “Casta Diva” when he took me to see

  • @iriscollins7583
    @iriscollins7583 Год назад +6

    I have never been rich. I come from a family coal miners. I was introduced when I I was in my teens,fell in love with the beautiful voices, the music. Admired the artistry and hard work that someone has to put in to even become an opera singer. Singing lessons, reading music, learning foreign languages etc.Acting .On top of being gifted with a good singing voice. A breed of their own.

  • @bobhoffman9848
    @bobhoffman9848 Год назад +21

    Wait until you see his duet with James Brown. Genres can co-exist on the same stage.

  • @michellejackson6679
    @michellejackson6679 Год назад +18

    My mother and sister loved this man so much... I've never liked opera... but this song gets to me.... give him his props on this song. Actrualy on any son.. Pavarotti had an amzaing. tenor voice..

  • @jonathanlocke6404
    @jonathanlocke6404 Год назад +6

    @5:44: His expression reflects complete and utter mastery of will to victory...He will NOT be denied...

  • @campervanman5340
    @campervanman5340 Год назад +16

    Goosebumps every time.

  • @MouthyMiriam
    @MouthyMiriam Год назад +23

    Opera is one of my personal favorite art forms. An opera is a play with only singing. This particular aria (song) is one of the most famous and Luciano Pavarotti was one of the single best tenors ever to grace the stage. Look up Deana Damru and watch her perform the Queen of the Night aria by Mozart. Watch the best female opera singer in the ENTIRE world. I really really enjoyed your reaction, seeing you appreciate this made my heart happy!

  • @skyjuke2006
    @skyjuke2006 Год назад +12

    Big Luciano! This man was an alien!
    Great technique, great power, great charisma!

    • @RS54321
      @RS54321 Год назад

      Another alien is Dimash Kudaibergen.

  • @jeffstevens4262
    @jeffstevens4262 Год назад +5

    His eyes as he finishes the song!!! So emotional. He was without doubt the greatest operatic tenor who ever lived, and this was the aria he was most famous for around the world. What a live performance. Absolute perfection (and none of the modern day 'AutoTune' nonsense either). God rest him. 🙋‍♂

  • @bethking7348
    @bethking7348 Год назад +14

    It's not rich people genre. My dad took us 4 kids yearly to the opera in LA but first we went to the music store where he would buy us each an album. I don't remember if my first was Gordon Lightfoot or Carly Simon. I took both of my daughters to the opera every year and they loved it ❤. Pirates of Penzance is hilarious 😊

    • @MugnifyRTS
      @MugnifyRTS  Год назад +5

      I've been to opera concerts when I took humanities class in college. I've never had a bad experience

  • @TheOzStu
    @TheOzStu Год назад +9

    Never been into classical or opera, but when I hear Pavarotti's voice I have to listen, even though I don't understand the words, the sound of his voice is just like an incredible musical instrument. The way he begins, the way he changes notes, he just sounds incredible.

  • @biggmaqq
    @biggmaqq Год назад +10

    Not all operas are heavy. There are many comic operas worth checking out. Try "The Barber of Seville."

  • @stuartkidney3257
    @stuartkidney3257 Год назад +12

    One Voice....One Choir....One Orchestra.... Pavarotti = King David.... Choir = Angels ... Orchestra = Power of Nature

    • @anne-mariesindruprix4792
      @anne-mariesindruprix4792 Год назад +1

      not without the conductor 🥰

    • @stuartkidney3257
      @stuartkidney3257 Год назад

      @@anne-mariesindruprix4792 constant negativity....

    • @anne-mariesindruprix4792
      @anne-mariesindruprix4792 Год назад +1

      @@stuartkidney3257 have another look - the conductor is totally absorbed in Pavarotti’s singing and conveys it to the orchestra and the choir. I totally agree with your comment -sorry if I offended you.

    • @stuartkidney3257
      @stuartkidney3257 Год назад

      @@anne-mariesindruprix4792 ...didn't offend me, it was demonstrating (to me) that your view was not of respect, honor or admiration but of negativity (which is drenching almost ALL of American Culture the past 30 years). All of the content on that video came from Western Civilization, which is started by Jews & Christians and has, without doubt, created the finest, wealthiest, free-ist and most sophisticated culture in all of humanity imo. That is why millions of OTHERS seek to migrate to the USA! :) gratitude, respect, humility & kindness seem to be in SHORT supply almost everywhere in USA culture. And some of us just won't put up with it ANY more!

    • @anne-mariesindruprix4792
      @anne-mariesindruprix4792 Год назад +1

      @@stuartkidney3257 good for you that I am european - from Denmark.

  • @patriciapalmer4215
    @patriciapalmer4215 Год назад +4

    We were no where near rich, but our parents saved up their money, did without and took us as kids to the opera. Our whole lives, that, the symphony, ballet, plays. They took us to the library and we all looked up and read about what the stories were about, the meaning of things, the composers, playwrights. It ain't just for rich folk and it opened the world to us. They wanted to expose us to as much in life as they could and we won the parent lottery.

  • @marklivingstone3710
    @marklivingstone3710 Год назад +3

    I read an article on Pavarotti. Whenever he performed he carried a white handkerchief. Apparently, he was so nervous performing in front of an audience the handkerchief was like a safety blanket to him . When one of his friends, another great tenor, became ill with cancer, no matter where he was in the world, once a week he flew to his friends country to visit him. He was quite a man.

  • @cheryllblanton6758
    @cheryllblanton6758 Год назад +9

    First song that ever brought tears to my eyes and I was a teenager. I miss him so much!

  • @michaelanderson1476
    @michaelanderson1476 Год назад +4

    This was the theme for the 1990 world Cup!! It was truly a memorable' amazing and beautiful time to be alive!!⚽️🌍🏆❤👏🙌👌👍🎉

  • @paulahoskins9972
    @paulahoskins9972 Год назад +5

    My absolute favorite.
    Thank you.
    ♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️

  • @carolhayar3037
    @carolhayar3037 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thx for my favorite male opera singer. Pavarotti passed away Sept. 2007. To me, he sang w-the most passion & emotion than any other male opera singer & that’s why i think he was the best. He attended Princess Diana's funeral.

  • @charliewhicker1460
    @charliewhicker1460 Год назад +17

    One of the best duets was with James Brown. Powerful.

    • @christinekelly5916
      @christinekelly5916 7 месяцев назад

      Saw this live in Modena - there are no words to describe it

  • @canangel75
    @canangel75 11 месяцев назад +2

    The passion for his craft was n is unchallenged......we all stand on shoulders of giants 💪 🙌 👏

  • @markbebber2284
    @markbebber2284 Год назад +6

    You should try the “good the bad and the ugly” by the Danish Philharmonic Orchestra amazing

  • @leroyleach7581
    @leroyleach7581 Год назад +9

    ...you're reaction is EXACTLY what it should be from you. you're not versed in this music, and yet you appreciated what you were seeing AND hearing. opera(most oftern Italian)is a genre that you don't have to know the lyrics...but, you know the feeling that is being presented. this song exemplifies that 'feeling'.

  • @pfcampos7041
    @pfcampos7041 Год назад +2

    My mother loved opera so I heard a lot of it growing up. We definitely were not rich. But you are right its not mainstream. Pavarotti is considered the GOAT by many.

  • @cynthiarocco3124
    @cynthiarocco3124 Год назад +3

    Saw the three tenors in concert. They were amazing. Thanks for showing. ❤

  • @thevahandbook
    @thevahandbook Год назад +2

    Makes me emotional every time. His name is pronounced Loo-charno Pav-ah-rotti and he is a freakin' legend.

  • @deborahdennehy9937
    @deborahdennehy9937 Год назад +5

    They may be serious but they are just unique!!! xx

  • @valentinmagureanu8039
    @valentinmagureanu8039 Год назад +2

    LUCIANO PAVAROTTI: THE GOLDEN VOICES!🥰🥰

  • @aussiejim1616
    @aussiejim1616 Год назад +4

    It was the popular music of its day.

  • @janicewilczek4879
    @janicewilczek4879 5 месяцев назад +2

    Pavarotti is the greatest tenor that ever lived or ever will live.

  • @katrinacash6393
    @katrinacash6393 Год назад +12

    Freddie Mercury (lead singer of the band Queen) wrote a whole album in collaboration with Mike Moran (pianist), Sir Tim Rice (lyricist on The Golden Boy) and recorded with his favorite opera diva, Montserrat Caballé. Their performances are stunning.
    One of their songs was used in the opening ceremonies of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and the song was titled "Barcelona". The three songs that they have live performances on RUclips are fantastic and a real fusion of rock and opera. "The Golden Boy", "How Can I Go On" and "Barcelona" will amaze you. This was a solo project for Freddie apart from Queen and it was after he had stopped touring with them. I highly recommend it (it's not so serious as the Master Luciano Pavarotti here).
    Barcelona video:ruclips.net/video/hkskujG0UYc/видео.html
    The Golden Boy video: ruclips.net/video/OPizyP4x30I/видео.html
    How Can I Go On video: ruclips.net/video/ksNoe8W2jTc/видео.html

  • @primategaberocco
    @primategaberocco Год назад +3

    To assist, when you see one "C" it's a "Choo" sound. So it's Looch-i-ano for Luciano. 👍💎 And voices like this are literally a bull in a fine China store. 😂🥃

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 Год назад +7

    Greatest tenor in the world. This music is for everyone. Check out Luciano and the 3 Tenors 1994 performance. You will get a great sample of opera. Luciano's last performance was singing this aria at the opening ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turino, Italy.

  • @midianmtd
    @midianmtd 8 месяцев назад +1

    Pavarotti plain and simple, was the GOAT. For me there were two perfect male singers, Luciano Pavarotti and Freddie Mercury. Vocally no other male singer could touch them.

  • @FierySquirrel.
    @FierySquirrel. Год назад +10

    Pavarotti was probably the greatest Tenor ever.Opera 'stories' are often dramatic,hence the facial expressions.An Opera singer isn't just singing,but of course also acting a certain character.I think,you would enjoy Pavarotti singing with other artists(non Opera singers).Especially his Collaboration with James Brown is epic!Here is the link : ruclips.net/video/GaB9F3R9cIY/видео.html

  • @brokervc1
    @brokervc1 Год назад +3

    Bro,Pavarotti was the greatest voice of our time.

  • @francescobattisti9926
    @francescobattisti9926 Год назад +1

    I could never go to opera. but it takes a great talent. 40 years training, 400 years tradition. Then comes interpretation, but first you must be simply perfect. It's like classic ballet or Leonardo Da Vinci. It's another sport. Every note must be in complete control. And you must make the walls shake in a theater, with no mic or anything. It's the best that can come out from a human throat

  • @tammyedwards-buchin3193
    @tammyedwards-buchin3193 Год назад +3

    I played opera, classical and Celtic music when I was pregnant with each of my children and they all still love it even in their 30s

  • @edwardbishop1176
    @edwardbishop1176 6 месяцев назад +3

    In Italy this is the music of the people. Workers sing opera while they work

  • @Ocelot2000
    @Ocelot2000 9 месяцев назад +1

    The whole world listens to and loves Opera. Especially ones written by composers like Puccini. You can't find a seat most of the time. In the US it is seen as Rich People Music and the prices reflect that but in Europe it's all over the place and everyone listens to it and goes to it. it is for rich, poor, old, young and often played outside in the summer for free for everyone. It's stunning! I wish it was like that here in the States.
    So Opera. It's a broad term referring to a story, set to music and singing, with colonists acting and singing the main roles and chorus behind. Just like musical theatre. It's the precursor to it. Now, some operas are easier to listen to than others. Some can damn near give you a headache and others will hit you so hard in the chest it will make you weep. Here you are only listening to one aria (song) from the Opera Turandot by Puccini. It can be sung alone as a highlight, like here, in concert, but mostly people hear it as part of the whole story and opera on stage, in costumes with lavish sets and it's part of the story.
    Puccini's famous operas are this one "Turandot" but even more so, "Madame Butterfly," "Tosca" and "La Boheme" the latter one's story was turned in the musical Rent and the film Moulin Rouge.

  • @annlykins4792
    @annlykins4792 Год назад +6

    To be well rounded musically. Must do classical❤Liked your reaction, young dude👍

  • @lb8132
    @lb8132 Год назад +1

    Great reaction. I enjoyed how you respected the maestro. You ran it back after you paused and did not talk all over it. Well done.

  • @saritadugat3708
    @saritadugat3708 Год назад +5

    This is really beautiful but when Aretha Franklin sang it I got chills . It was truly remarkable

  • @ruth495
    @ruth495 Год назад +1

    I am a white, (almost blue) Scottish woman, who fell in love with opera after hearing this, many years ago. I was laughed at, in the Royal Navy, for having the Three Tenors Cd. Makes you emotional, easy to listen to. Calming. Listened to Andre Botachelli when I was pregnant, my daughter (7) loves him also.

    • @hadessahf3549
      @hadessahf3549 10 месяцев назад

      Why was it necessary to say that you are “white” to make your point?

  • @samhartford8677
    @samhartford8677 2 месяца назад +1

    Yeah, I understand. You are talking about the US. I listened to this on my own when I was a teenager in Europe. My nephew was a one year old when he asked 'who sings?' when Pavarotti was played. Not saying this is anyway an average experience, but in Europe we enjoy classical music and opera more.
    But play and react more, because there is no need for this stuff to be for 'the better folk'. You have the same ears as us and the same soul as us. Just spread the music. I appreciate soul, gospel, jazz etc. Tip a toe in our pool.

  • @anavasquez8950
    @anavasquez8950 Год назад +1

    Pavarotti was the greatest male opera singer because his voice was so strong, pure, and sweet. My favorite song of his is Non di scordar di me. He sings the song solo, and there is a duet with Vanessa Williams as she sings the english version and does a respectable performance.
    Pavarotti, you are so missed! RIP.

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 4 месяца назад +1

    In Europe, everyone knows these songs and sings them in public concerts! They’re like like national anthems!

  • @andreaschmall5560
    @andreaschmall5560 Год назад +4

    I don't know why no one ever reacts to his other arias and songs. So many beautiful ones to choose from. Listen to "Sorrento" and be blown away.

    • @MugnifyRTS
      @MugnifyRTS  Год назад +1

      Probably because this is has high search results

    • @RS54321
      @RS54321 Год назад +1

      @@MugnifyRTS Another excellent one is Anna Netrebko singing O Mio Babbino Caro...her beauty and vocal ability are breathtaking.
      ruclips.net/video/9YPRTMhEOPM/видео.html

  • @daisy9910
    @daisy9910 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nessun Dorma is from the Puccini opera, Turandot. The story is beautiful. In my honest opinion, no one but Pavarotti could sing this song. He made it truly his. He was the maestro of tenors, and all opera singers.
    Italian:
    Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma!
    Tu pure, o, Principessa,
    nella tua fredda stanza,
    guardi le stelle
    che tremano d'amore
    e di speranza.
    Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me,
    il nome mio nessun saprà!
    No, no, sulla tua bocca lo dirò
    quando la luce splenderà!
    Ed il mio bacio scioglierà il silenzio
    che ti fa mia!
    (Il nome suo nessun saprà!...
    e noi dovrem, ahime, morir!)
    Dilegua, o notte!
    Tramontate, stelle!
    Tramontate, stelle!
    All'alba vincerò!
    vincerò, vincerò!
    English:
    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!

  • @CorridorOfMirrorsRemixes
    @CorridorOfMirrorsRemixes Год назад +1

    I will forever love The Four Kinsmen, the great Australian entertainers, for introducing me to this song as a young child. One of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard.

  • @flygrrl49
    @flygrrl49 Год назад +1

    Powerful voices is a powerful thing! Music unites us all !…..let’s let it happen.

  • @Goenie2005
    @Goenie2005 Год назад +1

    It's amazing to see almost a universal reaction to Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma. Silence, awe, emotion. You can literally see the passion in Pavarotti's eyes.
    Love your reaction man

  • @DianneRed
    @DianneRed 2 месяца назад

    You are listening to the greatest opera singer that ever lived until this writing!!!!! He has been dubbed the master of the HIGH "C"!!!! No one can nail this particuar aria as he can. I'm glad you like him.....R.I.P. Luciano!

  • @user-rv5ps3wd6h
    @user-rv5ps3wd6h 6 месяцев назад +2

    Goosebumps....... everytime

  • @thepunadude
    @thepunadude Год назад +2

    I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR PAVAROTTI SING .. ONLY ONE OTHER SINGER GOT ME IN THE GUY LIKE THAT .. ROY ORBISON

  • @carolisherwood493
    @carolisherwood493 Год назад +2

    I never heard opera on radio in USA but often in Europe. Try listening to Pavarotti (more) and Maria Callas. Head back , eyes closed. Really listen….you will start to love opera

  • @JF-dy2dr
    @JF-dy2dr Год назад +2

    Opera brings out emotions - this also must be understood in the context of the entire Opera "Turandot"

  • @kathleenevans1201
    @kathleenevans1201 6 месяцев назад +1

    My father taught me many things. But, the one thing that he passed to mt was his love for classical music. The first operatic piece that I saw was the cartoon version of Peter and the Wolf.

  • @r.fairlie7186
    @r.fairlie7186 Год назад

    I’ve seen an interview with Dame Malvina Major, the retired New Zealand soprano who sang duets with Pavarotti. She mentioned the three young opera singers originally from Samoa who trained in Wales and are known as Sol3 Mio. All three have a Master’s degree in Opera Singing. Dame Malvina said that one of them, Darren Pene Pati, sounds very much like Pavarotti when he was young. Pene and his brother Amitai Pati, sing “Nessun Dorma” on Sol3 Mio’s RUclips channel. They’re both tenors and their cousin, Moses McKay is a baritone. They’re doing a brilliant job of introducing opera to the younger generation. They also do crossovers so are capturing new fans who then fall in love with opera. They’re now performing separately for opera companies in Europe and the USA. Pene’s diction and clarity when he sings Nessun Dorma are perfect.

  • @dewaltman4582
    @dewaltman4582 6 месяцев назад +1

    What an incredible rendition. The best.

  • @heydayma10513
    @heydayma10513 Год назад +3

    It's for Everyone

  • @kidzrrelevant2593
    @kidzrrelevant2593 Год назад +2

    I just found your channel tonight. Yours was one of the absolutely best explanations of your feelings concerning opera that I have ever heard. Love this video young man!!

  • @billdomitilli8125
    @billdomitilli8125 Год назад +1

    He is arguably the finest Tenor who ever lived. Opera is the singing of a musical stage play by various Author/Playwright/Composers, like Puccini [Poo-CHEE-nee] here. It can be serious because the singers are playing the part of a character. In this case, the character's last line is: I will win, I will win, I WILL WIN! I hope this helps you understand. Cheers, --bd

  • @aprilwhite6435
    @aprilwhite6435 Год назад +1

    I also loved Mario Lanza,!! He played the Great Caruso in a movie!! Pavarotti played in a movie called "Yes, Georgio"! Loved them both!! ❤❤

  • @MichaelJones-wm3fo
    @MichaelJones-wm3fo 6 месяцев назад +1

    if there was a man who couldt break the barriers between humans of all kinds, rich or poor, young or old... Pavarotti was a god among the singers.

  • @jacqueline4514
    @jacqueline4514 Год назад +1

    Vocal gold!!! Gives me shivers every time ❤ Mind transforming music.

  • @faydriahenderson9392
    @faydriahenderson9392 Год назад +2

    He's good. I like too that he sings different genres with other well-known singers.

  • @luigibacchetti6539
    @luigibacchetti6539 Год назад +2

    Nessun dorma!... (Nobody shall sleep!...)
    Nessun dorma! (Nobody shall sleep!)
    Tu pure, o Principessa, (Even you, oh Princess,)
    nella tua fredda stanza, (in your cold room,)
    guardi le stelle, (watch the stars,)
    che fremono d'amore (that tremble with love)
    e di speranza. (and hope.)
    Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me, (But my secret is hidden within me,)
    il nome mio nessun saprà... (My name none shall know...)
    No, no! Sulla tura bocca lo dirò (No, no! On your mouth, I will tell it)
    quando la luce splenderà! (when the light shines!)
    Ed il mio bacio scioglierà il silenzio (And my kiss will dissolve the silence)
    che ti fa mia! (that makes you mine!)
    (Il nome suo nessun saprà) (No one will know his name)
    (e noi dovrem, ahimè, morir!) (and we must, alas, die!)
    Dilegua, o notte! (Vanish, o night!)
    Tramontate, stelle! (Set, stars!)
    Tramontate, stelle! (Set, stars!)
    All'alba vincerò - (At dawn, I will win -)
    Vincerò - (I will win -)
    Vincerò!~ (I will wiiin!)

  • @christinerobinson9372
    @christinerobinson9372 8 месяцев назад

    There are funny operas too. There! You just showed me that you understand more than you realize "He sang that with so much grit!' Yes, he did! He is singing "I will win! I will be victorious!" That message came through to you simply through the power of his voice.

  • @Morg27
    @Morg27 Год назад +3

    You are right about opera having a serious side to it, and I'm definitely not an expert, but if you watch the three tenors live in LA in 94 (I think), you will see them having fun on the stage. Also, if you want an opera song to make your hair stand up, Placido Domingo singing Amor, vida de mi vida in that concert is amazing.

  • @rinynewton8297
    @rinynewton8297 6 месяцев назад +1

    Outside America there IS opera!! BIG TIME!!!

  • @karenlobosco9646
    @karenlobosco9646 Год назад +2

    Sit back and listen to the greatest voice in history. GOAT.
    PS. There are comedic operas. Plus, I find opera is easier to understand when you watch it.

    • @karenlobosco9646
      @karenlobosco9646 Год назад +2

      PPS. I recommend Pagliacci, and make sure you get subtitles so you know what's going on. Love, jealousy, murder, its got it all!

  • @SirBenjaminAzure
    @SirBenjaminAzure Год назад +1

    I'm glad you enjoyed this. Pavarotti is indeed a GOAT of opera. Mostly Italian. I'd try listening to Vesti La Giubba by Placido Domingo. Also, Down By The Salley Gardens by Nicolai Gedda. Both different singers. You gotta do this sir. You who like this as something new, explore. I'm here for it.

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n Год назад +1

    Actually opera is available to anyone who wants to pay for a ticket. People pay ridiculous prices for other concerts but unfortunately they connect opera with “snooze” music. Like they are going to fall asleep 10 minutes in. Instead of appreciating it for the beauty that it brings to the table. The actual opera this is taken from is breathtaking! The costumes, the singing, and yes, maybe even the “rich folks” sitting around you, all combine to make it a fabulous experience. It is a story told in music which really, that’s what all music is if you think about it. Many times you can figure out what’s going on just by paying attention . If you really want to know what’s going on try finding a synopsis of the play. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jafarbarreiros9643
    @jafarbarreiros9643 Год назад

    Sometimes we think the tv are miseducating us but i discovered Pavarotti and could see myself stucked in front of the tv set listening opera when was only 10yo. Because of him i start to research about another universe, so nowadays i dig even deeper on classic music. Grazie mille signore Luciano.

  • @lenwilkinson672
    @lenwilkinson672 Год назад +1

    There are hundreds of thiousands of ordinary working class folk who are opera lovers.Opera is story’s put into music.😊

  • @larryc3860
    @larryc3860 Год назад +3

    "Vincero" = "I will win!"......all the great ( and near great ) operatic vocalists, male and female, have sung Puccini's aria..."Pav's" ( R.I.P. ) performance is considered the gold standard......Nessun Dorma = "no one is sleeping"....

    • @larryc3860
      @larryc3860 Год назад

      @@Spo-Dee-O-Dee no argument intended but....I believe that depends on whose "rating" you view......starting with Caruso, Gigli, Bocelli, P. Domingo, etc. all were considered having given the best live performance in their times......We agree there are many excellent tenors singing ths aria, but without "Pav's" performances, I doubt Nessun Dorma would be as popular as it is.......btw, I dig your reviews.......

    • @larryc3860
      @larryc3860 Год назад

      @@Spo-Dee-O-Dee you may be right....I have not seen or heard many full performances of "Turandot", so my comments did apply to performances of the aria in concert......as a newbie opera fan, it's nice to converse with another person who appreciates opera....thanks for the "back and forth"......

  • @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA
    @OLD-MAN-GOLF-USA Год назад +3

    An Opera is Like a musical play with singing and acting. I like the music but don't really care for the true opera. It's classical much like going to hear the symphony or kind of like going to a concert.
    Check out Amira Willighagen (at age 10) and Patricio Buanne singing O Sole Mio....
    Amira is someone you should do some reactions to ...unbelievable at such a young age...... Opera's answer to Angelina Jordan.

  • @jeannettebrieger-scranton4779
    @jeannettebrieger-scranton4779 5 месяцев назад +1

    Many arias deal with love and loss, as is this one...The story, a vivid fantasy of long-ago China, where the imperious Princess Turandot poses three riddles to any prince who dares to court her, and commands the death of all who fail. When an unknown prince triumphs, the prospect of marriage strikes terror in Turandot's heart.
    It is sung by Calaf, the unknown prince, who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but cold Princess Turandot.

  • @susansapp6136
    @susansapp6136 Год назад

    Our young people have missed so much. You should be enjoying ALL YOU CAN GET!
    That song was taken from an opera called Turandot.

  • @gidion4004
    @gidion4004 Год назад +6

    Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma!
    Tu pure, o Principessa
    Nella tua fredda stanza
    Guardi le stelle che tremano
    D'amore e di speranza!
    Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me
    Il nome mio nessun saprà!
    No, no, sulla tua bocca lo dirò
    Quando la luce splenderà!
    Ed il mio bacio scioglierà
    Il silenzio che ti fa mia!
    (ll nome suo nessun saprà
    E noi dovrem, ahimè! Morir! Morir!) coro
    Dilegua, o notte! Tramontate, stelle!
    Tramontate, stelle! All'alba vincerò!
    Vincerò! Vincerò!
    The translation...
    None shall sleep,
    None shall sleep!
    Even you, oh Princess,
    In your cold room,
    Watch the stars,
    That tremble with love
    And with hope.
    But my mistery is hidden within me,
    My name no one shall know,
    No... no...
    On your mouth, I will tell it,
    When the light will shine.
    And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!
    (No one will know his name and we must, alas, die.) chorus
    Vanish, o night!
    Set, stars! Set, stars!
    At dawn, I will win!
    I will win!
    I will win!

  • @edandkarendamadio4108
    @edandkarendamadio4108 9 месяцев назад +1

    You should have heard him sing that aria in the actual Opera when he was younger years ago. He held that final note for 18, (yes, 18) seconds! There has never been one like him!

  • @crmlcd
    @crmlcd Год назад +2

    Not all opera is serious. My grandfather sang opera. My granddaughters think I am crazy because I love Merle Haggard and Luciano Pavoratti. I explain that Merle Haggard’s music is so like opera. The drama, the emotions the wonderful poetry of the lyrics. I am not crazy comparing the two genres. Don’t get me wrong, no one has a voice like Luciano. You can go to RUclips and listen to O Mio Babbino Caro. Get a version with the English lyrics scrolling on the bottom. My favorite operas are by Giacomo Puccini

  • @stevenlovett643
    @stevenlovett643 Год назад +5

    I don't understand the words in opera but for me it's an example of the beauty of God's creation, he was / is a master there is no denying it. It's the perfection of the human voice, the passion of every word etc.

  • @carolejepsen
    @carolejepsen 3 дня назад

    The one and only Pavarotti. Splendid.

  • @anne-mariesindruprix4792
    @anne-mariesindruprix4792 Год назад

    "I did it"!! - is his feelings. - He had something in his latter years called Pavarotti and friends - - Roger Taylor and Brian May from Queen, Eric Clapton - and others - singing with them. Freddie Mercury made an Album called Barcelona with the greatest of sopranos - Monserrat Caballé. He loved her - and opera - and ballet. Pavarotti was the greatest of tenors!! If you like "West Side Story" by Leonard Bernstein you can find a YT video showing the first - and only - time he himself conducts it. They made an album of it. It is usually sung by musical artists or actors - but this version is with opera singers!! - and a symphony orchestra. It is educative and certainly not boring. Btw. the tickets for Queen tours these days are very expensive . They tour North America this fall - October - they have added concerts as all tickets were sold out in a few hours. - Try "queenonline".

  • @lynneivison5773
    @lynneivison5773 Год назад

    Just imagine that last note includes 40 years of hard work, dedication, sacrifice and effort - all truly spiritual qualities encapsulated in 10 seconds - all his past experience, that of the composer and the musicians all coming together in a perfect harmony. It has a quality of the divine