To see her back it up a bit to experience the end one more time was golden! Anyone that doesn't have tear in their eye after that is missing something in their life...
Whenever the great man sang, it was perfectly OK not to understand what he was saying, because he had the voice of an angel and the emotion he put into all his music was enough to keep everyone enthralled and emotional. His voice is timeless and perfect. Luciano's legacy will always be with us and will always be how other great tenors are judged. God rest his dear soul. 💔 🙋♂
..ho una frase straordinaria del Maestro Pavarotti: Che tutti dovrebbero capire l'italiano. Che meraviglia!! come la vostra reazione, ciao e grazie dall' Italia
Thank you for your lovely reaction. Truly there was and only ever be one Pavarotti. Puccini's wonderful aria combined with arguably the finest tenor of the 20th century is an irresistible combination. Thank you again ❤
Noi italiani siamo fortunati , siamo circondati di meraviglie . Un paese meraviglioso , arte , storia, colori del cielo e del mare dei campi , cibo , linguaggio delle mani antico dai tempi dei romani . Il risultato musica, arte , amore . Tenetevi la guerra e lasciateci la pace per vivere , amare ,credere !
my mum loved this guy I have Pavarotti cd s everywhere due to mum . 🙂mum died 12 months ago but listening to him does not make me upset just good memories x
I have 22 DVDs and 10 CDs for my car. I have left instruction to my kids that if i end up in hospital or elsewhere, I want Pavarotti to be last thing I hear. ❤❤
Everyone should hear and see this performance at least once in their life. Say something about touching the soul. It's incredible how he smash the last part out in the world, as if it should echo around the earth and possibly has. 😳 What a beautiful, emotional and powerful voice this man had. 🖤🖤
Funnily enough, this was actually a faded Pavarotti. If you hear him earlier in his career, he can hold the final note far longer. All the way to the end of the music. However, even though he is older and he doesn't have the ability to power through the last note like he did in his youth, he had had years longer to master his craft by this stage and I still prefer it.
@@joematthews4952 I can well imagine. I'll take a look at some recordings. In general I really like his voice. I don't know much about the world of classical music, but I still hear something every now and then. Then I look at a few videos here and wherever I like it, I stay. 😊 Thanks for the tip.
During my life I heard about Carusso as the best ever. Then came Mario Lanza, they even put him in a couple of movies in the fifties. And next came Pavarotti. All three of these gentlemen were known world-wide. You know you have made it big in the Opera world, when non Opera listeners know your name.
The first time I heard HIM do this song I found myself crying and laughing at the same time. I saw the film, Yes! Georgeio or something like it. He sang this song. First time I heard it and even though HE couldn't hear us, but the entire cinema was clapping as the last notes left his body. It was glorious! I'm a ROCK musician. It doesn't mater the form, when someone is as gifted as that man is you just have to give him his props and everyone in the cinema that night did just that.
Loved where you skipped a few seconds back, looked at each other for a few seconds, nodded and played the last bit again. I always tear-up when listening to this.
What makes a singer/singing artist great, who is loved & appreciated is the emotion & passion they put into what they are singing. While other tenors have marvelous voices, for me no one had that emotion & passion more than Pavarotti & that I believe is what still makes him so great & loved to this day & will continue to go on. It is that passion & emotion from the soul & gut that Elvis also had in every song he sang. Singers like that will never die.
Pavarotti came to Boston when I was younger and he walked through the streets of the city into the Italian neighborhood, he was treated as a god. The old and young came out to wave to him. It was a amazing sight usually reserved for sports teams
Andrea and Dominika you can't imagine how much more you'll love this once you read the lyrics in Italian and also in English.😅 His interpretation is flawless
I love your faces and physical reactions. ❤ I'm a metal head, but my aunt sang opera and made me listen to it. Ooooh, the power! ❤ Metal and opera can shake you to the core.
Another great reaction to a true Master of his art. The Great Luciano was just beyond anyone else. A bit of geekdom about this performance. Luciano sings for less than 3 minutes. The entire piece here is about 3 minutes & 20 seconds. That standing ovation you see starting at the end. That lasted over 20 minutes! Yep. The whole performance was stopped for 20 minutes so the crowd could applaud. That to me is just insane! I hope everyone is having an amazing week & much love to everyone from here in the UK
@@MerchantOfAlba Oooh no. For the WOW! stories hunt out a couple of the stories from people who lived in the same town as Luciano. They say that when he practiced in his office, he could be heard clearly & beautifully across the entire town! The man is looked upon so highly for good reason
The tears in your eyes are so sweet, this song and Luciano singing, reminds me of my father. He loved his opera singers and the three tenors you mentioned, we're his favourites. It makes me watery eyed every time I stumble across this performance, thanks for covering it in such a beautiful way x
There were great tenors before Luciano. The first I knew was Beniamo Gigli, someone my father discovered during his time in Italy with the New Zealand army. My mother was a musician and a singer of light opera thus I received a broader musical education than most. Mario Lanza was another tenor who gained mainstream popularity during the 50s and 60s but definitely opera and its tenor peaked with the Three Tenors. Luciano was the best. The tragedy is that there is no successor.
Pavarotti has sung so many beautiful arias, among them "Una furtiva lagrima", "Che gelida manina", "E lucevan le stelle", "Vesti la giubba", "L'Arlesiana", "Lucia di Lammermoor"... If you want to see a version of this aria where he holds the last "Vincero" for ever, check the video from a film called "Yes, Giorgio". I highly recommend delving into opera and especially this or any other of the giants of opera like Jussi Björling, Franco Corelli, Caruso, and on the female side Maria Callas is an absolute must (Casta diva, O mio babbino caro, Vissi d'arte...).
Pavarotti, Bowie, Lemmy, Prince, Lennon, George Michael, Marc Bolan, Joe Strummer and the list goes on. People we've lost who I feel privileged to have seen live and who I shared the Earth with for a little while. I also cry a little when I hear or see them. I think I'm kind of at an age (57) where the people who made who I am are slowly disappearing
OMG, I love him. I love this performance. I remember seeing it here in the USA on public television in the 1990’s. I was as an X-ray technologist at the time. I was at work and walked into the Radiology waiting room and our Radiologist was there too and we were in awe, just in awe. Work waited for a few minutes.
I love Puccini. I have a London CD called Puccini Weekend with all his best pieces from his operas. Bruno Prevedi does this piece spectacularly. My dad played, 'Au fond du temple saint' from Bizet's Pearl Fishers and I fell in love with it immediately. I have the very album that he played for me. Thank you for this great upload.
You re-wound this the same way all of us did. Utterly amazing. I was a young man the first time I watched this on PBS during its initial broadcast, and it laid the foundation for my love of opera.
This song is from the opera "Turandot" which Pavarotti is most famous for, out of all the operas he starred in. An opera is like a play without words, every word is a song instead. At this concert in LA, he is literally performing that role in a tuxedo instead of the regalia he would normally be wearing. At the end when he sings "I will win, I will win, I will win", his expressions are all part of the act. When the music ends, he comes back to reality. I hope you get to watch an entire opera, there are many on RUclips, some with English subtitles. I recommend starting with fun ones like The Barber of Seville (Rossini), The Marriage of Figaro or The Magic Flute (Mozart), everyone loves Carmen, Madame Butterfly, Aida and LaTraviata. Check them out. Better yet, go see an opera live. There's nothing like it.
nous avons les mêmes goûts éclectiques musicaux. Je vous ai découvert au travers de vos réactions sur Rammstein. Qui comme Dominica, j'ai apprécié petit à petit. Et j'apprécie tout autant le classique et bien entendu les grands noms comme Pararotti. Dans ses dernières notes, il donne tout comme un funambule sans filet. Il perd tout contrôle pour tenir cette note inhumaine et si forte. Merci pour votre partage d'émotions.
First heard this on the BBC's live coverage of the 1990 football World Cup held in Italy. It was their theme tune during that competition. Pavarotti became very popular as a result. "Nessun Dorma" made No.2 in the UK charts.
This song is played in many movies specially in mob flicks as someone is getting whacked. Great song to listen to before dying. Great performer one of my favorites is with James Brown it’s a mans world (wow) fantastic.
When I was a poor college student with a music scholarship, I got to watch performances in the box seats because people did not show up. I got in for $5 for a $50 seat! Back in 1974.
There is a marvelous video of Billy Joel’s guitarist Mike DelGuidice singing this during a Billy Joel concert at Wembley with Billy playing the piano (of course!). I saw this last time I saw him in concert and it absolutely stopped the show & brought the crowd to tears. I had never heard opera live before, much less at a rock show. It was stunning. It should be illegal to give one person SO much talent. I mean, he’s freakin’ Billy Joel’s GUITARIST & he can sing like that! Before everyone lines up here & points out “Yeah, but he’s no Pavarotti!”, sure. Both can be good. It’s not a contest. However, I am sure Luciano can’t shred “Big Shot” on a Les Paul either!
You two are such beautiful people! The lyrics... Nobody sleeps Nessun dorma Nobody sleeps Nessun dorma You too, oh Princess Tu pure, oh Principessa In your cold room Nella tua fredda stanza You look at the stars that tremble Guardi le stelle che tremano Of love and hope D'amore e di speranza But my mystery is closed within me Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me No one will know my name Il nome mio nessun saprà No, no, in your mouth I will say it No, no, sulla tua bocca lo dirò When the light shines Quando la luce splenderà And my kiss will melt Ed il mio bacio scioglierà The silence that makes you mine Il silenzio che ti fa mia Disappear, oh night Dilegua, oh notte Set, stars Tramontate, stelle Set, stars Tramontate, stelle I'll win at dawn All'alba vincerò I will win Vincerò I will win Vincerò
4:19 - one of the lovely things about music of all types is that it is - these days - accessible to everyone with an internet connection, whatever their experience to date and whatever they like. We all have loads to learn about other musical genres, and there are beautiful sounds to be heard all over the place.
Pavarotti, the master of emotions. And Franco Corelli, the master of powerful voice, the man with lungs of steel (in Pavarotti own words, of course). The best two renditions of "Nessun dorma" you could ever experience, in my humble opinion. Just try! 😁
A living angel. There will only ever be one Pavarotti. His voice makes you feel emotions you never knew you had. Bravo.
Great reaction, To one of the finest voices in history.
Thank you for all, Maestro Pavarotti.
Non è possibile dimenticati, Big Luciano.
God bless you, everywhere you are now.
I have watched this a thousand times and it always makes me emotional....God Bless him and his talent.
For me, metal and classical music are the closest relatives. There's only one thing left to say: don't fall in love with a cruel princess.
Only entering contests you’re confident you’ll win.
Beethoven, Wagner & Orf were some of the great-great-grandfathers of metal
Have always felt the same. You cannot possibly listen to Vivaldi the Four Seasons and not think shred metal.
I've been listening to metal for many years. But I do think Pavarotti and Bocelli are/were gods in thier own life time.
Manowar sung it in Milan, if I remember right. Monsters of Rock.
I always shed a tear 😢, hearing the divine voice of Pavarotti!
E' stato un grandissimo Tenore. Grazie mille per averlo ricordato. Boonanotte Ragazzi
To see her back it up a bit to experience the end one more time was golden! Anyone that doesn't have tear in their eye after that is missing something in their life...
Dear lady, it’s okay to let your eyes well up when listening to this. Tears can flow from your heart as well as your eyes.
Whenever the great man sang, it was perfectly OK not to understand what he was saying, because he had the voice of an angel and the emotion he put into all his music was enough to keep everyone enthralled and emotional. His voice is timeless and perfect. Luciano's legacy will always be with us and will always be how other great tenors are judged. God rest his dear soul. 💔 🙋♂
He’s amazing. I’m not into opera but this is breathtaking .
Thanks for the reaction to an Italian national hero and most impressive tenor of all time.
..ho una frase straordinaria del Maestro Pavarotti: Che tutti dovrebbero capire l'italiano.
Che meraviglia!! come la vostra reazione, ciao e grazie dall' Italia
I don't understand but he truly moves me to tears no matter how many times I have listened to him sing. Beautiful, just beautiful.
Thank you for your lovely reaction. Truly there was and only ever be one Pavarotti. Puccini's wonderful aria combined with arguably the finest tenor of the 20th century is an irresistible combination. Thank you again ❤
Both your facial expressions told on your true feelings, at the end note. And this is truly the power of music. ❤️
The work he puts in to produce beautiful aria is the same a a top athlete
I love Italian people.
Grazie 😊
Brilliant singer one of the best .. beautiful reaction … Pavarotti, Caruso is a must listen too ❤
I've heard this aria sung hundreds of times. Like you dear "wife", I still get that thrill that goes fast through your body.
My mother and sister loved opera.. me.. not so much except for this song.. .. Wow.. gotta give it to Luciano.. this is amazing.
15 minutes.theybstood.they cheered they wept all for a voice from heaven
The concert of The Three Tenors was magnificent. They had fun with Ole Solo Mio showing off for everyone
His Duett with James Brown "It's a man's world" 🤯
Yeah, I was speechless the first time I heard that too. It's like he is thanking God for his gift when he makes that face at the end. Truly special.
When you hear something this beautiful, all of your feelings rush out like waves, spilling from your eyes, leaving you in a puddle of your feelings.
I love you two. I wich we knew one another. You're beautiful inside out ❤
I cannot watch and hear this, without the eyeswater coming... The control, the ability, the feel...😍 RIP Master
Noi italiani siamo fortunati , siamo circondati di meraviglie . Un paese meraviglioso , arte , storia, colori del cielo e del mare dei campi , cibo , linguaggio delle mani antico dai tempi dei romani . Il risultato musica, arte , amore . Tenetevi la guerra e lasciateci la pace per vivere , amare ,credere !
So much power, used so perfectly.
You said it in one word sir..WOW ❤
Great reaction! This version is always guaranteed goosebumps and i have heard him dozens of times... Goosebumps all over, every time.
I challenge anyone to listen to this without emotion. 💙
Your faces said it all. Heaven was opening.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written sung by one of the most beautiful voices of all time. Deadly combo.
my mum loved this guy I have Pavarotti cd s everywhere due to mum . 🙂mum died 12 months ago but listening to him does not make me upset just good memories x
I have 22 DVDs and 10 CDs for my car. I have left instruction to my kids that if i end up in hospital or elsewhere, I want Pavarotti to be last thing I hear. ❤❤
From his soul.......
You two are so endearing ❤ love watching you guys 😊
It’s like a war cry at the end, or a love cry. Amazing 💖💖
It is, if you understand it or translate it: ALBA VINCERO!
Everyone should hear and see this performance at least once in their life. Say something about touching the soul. It's incredible how he smash the last part out in the world, as if it should echo around the earth and possibly has. 😳 What a beautiful, emotional and powerful voice this man had. 🖤🖤
Funnily enough, this was actually a faded Pavarotti. If you hear him earlier in his career, he can hold the final note far longer. All the way to the end of the music. However, even though he is older and he doesn't have the ability to power through the last note like he did in his youth, he had had years longer to master his craft by this stage and I still prefer it.
@@joematthews4952 I can well imagine. I'll take a look at some recordings. In general I really like his voice. I don't know much about the world of classical music, but I still hear something every now and then. Then I look at a few videos here and wherever I like it, I stay. 😊 Thanks for the tip.
During my life I heard about Carusso as the best ever. Then came Mario Lanza, they even put him in a couple of movies in the fifties. And next came Pavarotti. All three of these gentlemen were known world-wide. You know you have made it big in the Opera world, when non Opera listeners know your name.
Asa ceva nu se m ai naste niciodata.este imposibil ca cineva vreodata sa il depaseasca pe maestrul Pavarotti
Pavarotti....a treasure....the music....a treasure....your reaction.....precious. Grazie.
The first time I heard HIM do this song I found myself crying and laughing at the same time. I saw the film, Yes! Georgeio or something like it. He sang this song. First time I heard it and even though HE couldn't hear us, but the entire cinema was clapping as the last notes left his body. It was glorious! I'm a ROCK musician. It doesn't mater the form, when someone is as gifted as that man is you just have to give him his props and everyone in the cinema that night did just that.
When he hits that final note it's like his eyes and his mind go somewhere else
I love how much you appreciate the music, great reaction
Big man gets me every time i watch this
He was simply the best singer of all times and this aria is his masterpiece!
Pavarotti il numero 1❤❤❤ciao da Roma
Loved where you skipped a few seconds back, looked at each other for a few seconds, nodded and played the last bit again. I always tear-up when listening to this.
I was lucky enough to see Pavarotti at the Los Angeles Greek Theatre and it was the most amazing concert I have been to!!!
What makes a singer/singing artist great, who is loved & appreciated is the emotion & passion they put into what they are singing. While other tenors have marvelous voices, for me no one had that emotion & passion more than Pavarotti & that I believe is what still makes him so great & loved to this day & will continue to go on. It is that passion & emotion from the soul & gut that Elvis also had in every song he sang. Singers like that will never die.
Proud Italian 🇮🇹
What else can be said? That voice to me is mind boggling.
I love Pavarotti and Rammstein too. :D
Music for the soul.
Pavarotti came to Boston when I was younger and he walked through the streets of the city into the Italian neighborhood, he was treated as a god. The old and young came out to wave to him. It was a amazing sight usually reserved for sports teams
Beautiful. The voice and passion is so moving & awe inspiring.
Andrea and Dominika you can't imagine how much more you'll love this once you read the lyrics in Italian and also in English.😅 His interpretation is flawless
Love, love your reaction.
R.I.P. A great soul with a heavenly gift.
I love your faces and physical reactions. ❤ I'm a metal head, but my aunt sang opera and made me listen to it. Ooooh, the power! ❤ Metal and opera can shake you to the core.
Caruso was my Italian Uncles favorite, but Pavarotti is my favorite. Thanks.
Trebuie sa ii multumim lui d zeu ca am fost contemporani cu inegalabilul pavarrotti.R.I.P maestre
Another great reaction to a true Master of his art. The Great Luciano was just beyond anyone else. A bit of geekdom about this performance. Luciano sings for less than 3 minutes. The entire piece here is about 3 minutes & 20 seconds. That standing ovation you see starting at the end. That lasted over 20 minutes! Yep. The whole performance was stopped for 20 minutes so the crowd could applaud. That to me is just insane!
I hope everyone is having an amazing week & much love to everyone from here in the UK
Wow! What a story 😲💚😍
@@MerchantOfAlba Oooh no. For the WOW! stories hunt out a couple of the stories from people who lived in the same town as Luciano. They say that when he practiced in his office, he could be heard clearly & beautifully across the entire town! The man is looked upon so highly for good reason
You guys are sooo sweet together! I enjoyed this very much, thank you.
Truly you are correct!Bravo Luciano!
Your favorite opera singer's favorite opera singer. A master of masters. Ther will never be another one. RIP Pav!
The tears in your eyes are so sweet, this song and Luciano singing, reminds me of my father. He loved his opera singers and the three tenors you mentioned, we're his favourites. It makes me watery eyed every time I stumble across this performance, thanks for covering it in such a beautiful way x
There were great tenors before Luciano. The first I knew was Beniamo Gigli, someone my father discovered during his time in Italy with the New Zealand army. My mother was a musician and a singer of light opera thus I received a broader musical education than most. Mario Lanza was another tenor who gained mainstream popularity during the 50s and 60s but definitely opera and its tenor peaked with the Three Tenors. Luciano was the best. The tragedy is that there is no successor.
I am so glad you reacted to this... The Grand Maestro was a force of nature, my opinion the best tenor in history!
Nice Italian's pronunciation Madam! Congratulation and thank you guys to watch! Respect from Italy!
MASTERFUL!!!
Sei il piu grande sempre. ❤😘🇮🇹
Pavarotti has sung so many beautiful arias, among them "Una furtiva lagrima", "Che gelida manina", "E lucevan le stelle", "Vesti la giubba", "L'Arlesiana", "Lucia di Lammermoor"... If you want to see a version of this aria where he holds the last "Vincero" for ever, check the video from a film called "Yes, Giorgio". I highly recommend delving into opera and especially this or any other of the giants of opera like Jussi Björling, Franco Corelli, Caruso, and on the female side Maria Callas is an absolute must (Casta diva, O mio babbino caro, Vissi d'arte...).
the greatest Voice on Earth ...
Pavarotti, Bowie, Lemmy, Prince, Lennon, George Michael, Marc Bolan, Joe Strummer and the list goes on. People we've lost who I feel privileged to have seen live and who I shared the Earth with for a little while. I also cry a little when I hear or see them. I think I'm kind of at an age (57) where the people who made who I am are slowly disappearing
Gets me emotional every time
Seeing him live remains one of the greatest memories in my life
OMG, I love him. I love this performance. I remember seeing it here in the USA on public television in the 1990’s. I was as an X-ray technologist at the time. I was at work and walked into the Radiology waiting room and our Radiologist was there too and we were in awe, just in awe. Work waited for a few minutes.
The choir, wow 🎉
He is the king of opera
I love Puccini. I have a London CD called Puccini Weekend with all his best pieces from his operas. Bruno Prevedi does this piece spectacularly.
My dad played, 'Au fond du temple saint' from Bizet's Pearl Fishers and I fell in love with it immediately. I have the very album that he played for me. Thank you for this great upload.
You re-wound this the same way all of us did. Utterly amazing. I was a young man the first time I watched this on PBS during its initial broadcast, and it laid the foundation for my love of opera.
I love it when you have heartwarming genuine reactions like this. Keep up the great work!
This song is from the opera "Turandot" which Pavarotti is most famous for, out of all the operas he starred in. An opera is like a play without words, every word is a song instead. At this concert in LA, he is literally performing that role in a tuxedo instead of the regalia he would normally be wearing. At the end when he sings "I will win, I will win, I will win", his expressions are all part of the act. When the music ends, he comes back to reality. I hope you get to watch an entire opera, there are many on RUclips, some with English subtitles. I recommend starting with fun ones like The Barber of Seville (Rossini), The Marriage of Figaro or The Magic Flute (Mozart), everyone loves Carmen, Madame Butterfly, Aida and LaTraviata. Check them out. Better yet, go see an opera live. There's nothing like it.
nous avons les mêmes goûts éclectiques musicaux. Je vous ai découvert au travers de vos réactions sur Rammstein. Qui comme Dominica, j'ai apprécié petit à petit. Et j'apprécie tout autant le classique et bien entendu les grands noms comme Pararotti. Dans ses dernières notes, il donne tout comme un funambule sans filet. Il perd tout contrôle pour tenir cette note inhumaine et si forte. Merci pour votre partage d'émotions.
Pop star Michael Jackson, boxing Mike Tyson and opera singer Luciano Pavarotti! They not been replaced thus far!
Such a powerful song
It was good to see that you both got it.
First heard this on the BBC's live coverage of the 1990 football World Cup held in Italy. It was their theme tune during that competition. Pavarotti became very popular as a result. "Nessun Dorma" made No.2 in the UK charts.
This song is played in many movies specially in mob flicks as someone is getting whacked. Great song to listen to before dying. Great performer one of my favorites is with James Brown it’s a mans world (wow) fantastic.
When I was a poor college student with a music scholarship, I got to watch performances in the box seats because people did not show up. I got in for $5 for a $50 seat! Back in 1974.
Lucky!!!!!
You just hear an angel's voice
There is a marvelous video of Billy Joel’s guitarist Mike DelGuidice singing this during a Billy Joel concert at Wembley with Billy playing the piano (of course!). I saw this last time I saw him in concert and it absolutely stopped the show & brought the crowd to tears. I had never heard opera live before, much less at a rock show. It was stunning.
It should be illegal to give one person SO much talent. I mean, he’s freakin’ Billy Joel’s GUITARIST & he can sing like that!
Before everyone lines up here & points out “Yeah, but he’s no Pavarotti!”, sure. Both can be good. It’s not a contest. However, I am sure Luciano can’t shred “Big Shot” on a Les Paul either!
Pavarotti was the GOAT among opera singers
You two are such beautiful people!
The lyrics...
Nobody sleeps
Nessun dorma
Nobody sleeps
Nessun dorma
You too, oh Princess
Tu pure, oh Principessa
In your cold room
Nella tua fredda stanza
You look at the stars that tremble
Guardi le stelle che tremano
Of love and hope
D'amore e di speranza
But my mystery is closed within me
Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me
No one will know my name
Il nome mio nessun saprà
No, no, in your mouth I will say it
No, no, sulla tua bocca lo dirò
When the light shines
Quando la luce splenderà
And my kiss will melt
Ed il mio bacio scioglierà
The silence that makes you mine
Il silenzio che ti fa mia
Disappear, oh night
Dilegua, oh notte
Set, stars
Tramontate, stelle
Set, stars
Tramontate, stelle
I'll win at dawn
All'alba vincerò
I will win
Vincerò
I will win
Vincerò
4:19 - one of the lovely things about music of all types is that it is - these days - accessible to everyone with an internet connection, whatever their experience to date and whatever they like. We all have loads to learn about other musical genres, and there are beautiful sounds to be heard all over the place.
🎉 Pavarotti and Eric Clapton...holy mother... Pavarotti and Tom Jones... Delilah...you won't be disappointed
After the 3-minute song, the standing ovation was 20 minutes long
Pavarotti, the master of emotions.
And Franco Corelli, the master of powerful voice, the man with lungs of steel (in Pavarotti own words, of course).
The best two renditions of "Nessun dorma" you could ever experience, in my humble opinion.
Just try! 😁
Congrats for the trully reaction, not under and not over (like manu channels)...amazing Song and amazing reaction