To try and describe Luciano Pavarotti’s voice is like trying to describe something you really can’t. The word "beautiful" doesn’t even do it justice, for it is something far more than "just" beautiful, if it is even possible to say this.
Pavarotti’s voice was unique, and I have personally seen it literally freeze tough "macho men" and captivate them, and even reduce them to tears.
Perhaps nowhere greater was this effect felt as it raced through you, as when Pavarotti would belt out his signature piece, Nessun Dorma, and own it like no other opera singer has or probably ever will.
Luciano Pavarotti will always be alive as long as we remember how it is that he lived: through his music.
Do You Know This?Luciano Pavarotti was the son of a baker. His father also sang opera songs, and when he was a boy they often practiced together. Pavarotti was also a good football player, and while teaching music would often lose patience with his students, telling them they were not singing the songs "properly." The truth was a bit more kind, these students weren’t Pavarotti. Luciano Pavarotti sang before the largest outdoor audience to ever hear an opera singer: more than 500,000 people packed Central Park in New York to hear him. Pavarotti never bothered practicing notes he did not know. Instead, he perfected what he could sing. And boy, was it perfect! |
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