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Billions of people can sing. Millions sing well. Thousands earn a living doing it. Hundreds earn millions doing it. But there will only ever be, one Luciano Pavarotti.
ОтветитьInstead of improvising as ridiculous music critics, go study first and study a lot because you are more ignorant than a goat.
ОтветитьMan, the composer is Puccini. That guy on the stage is a director…
Ответитьfuck im glad you got to see that and im crying with laughter bro - what a world
Ответитьnone shall sleep until she knows the name of her prince. beautiful song and pavarotti was an amazing man.
ОтветитьThe silence at the end was all the review you need.
ОтветитьHe held it about 10 seconds that note. Incredible piece of music and his abilities. R.i.p pavaroti.
ОтветитьR.I.P. Legend thanky you for your music Mile Grazie
ОтветитьI am happy that you enjoyed the opera. He is out of this world. There is no one like him.
ОтветитьFamous. The last and coolest Opera singer from Italy. Europe and Italy: We miss you! RIP The Song is from 1926. "Nessun dorma" (Italian: [nesˌsun ˈdɔrma]; English: "Let no one sleep")[1] is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot (text by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni) and one of the best-known tenor arias in all oper. ^^
ОтветитьWhite folks can sing!
ОтветитьDid you see Intersetar movie???
ОтветитьMan, study please before presenting….come on you said is it one of his pieces….
ОтветитьI fi d it amazing - shocking really- that people can be unaware of such amazing talents like Pavarotti. Not a criticism. You are open to exploring so many different singers and genres. But it’s like people grow up in an insulated bubble and only see and hear what is around then. And then wham! One day a different door opens and you see (and hear) so many new experiences.
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An idiot with no education talks about a masterpiece of music presented by one of the greatest tenors - why am I here?
ОтветитьI have loved listening to Pavarotti singing this song for years but this is the 1st time I've seen the translation of the words - thanks. One of the most brilliant performers ever.
ОтветитьRagazzi viene la pelle d ' oca!!!! Brividi.....pensate chi ha avuto l'onore di poterlo ascoltare dal vivo.
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Lui è una fuori serie.
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ОтветитьI love your reaction!!!
You need to listen to Medely (HQ) Pavarotti-Domingo-Carreras/ 3 Tenors. 8.28 minutes
Fricken awesome!
the highest note Pavarotti could sing was F on the 5th octave. As a point of reference, Whitney Houston's highest note ever was a G# on the fifth octave so she beat him by 1.5 notes (so basically if you sang do-re-mi.....she was halfway between re and mi if he sang do).
ОтветитьThe West has Fallen when we have apes reacting to opera
Ответитьyou know he has sung with many current rock singers. Sting, Ray Charles, Willie Nelson and many others.
ОтветитьThat is a conductor, not a composer. The composer is Puccini.
ОтветитьThe Turandot History is a Chinese Princess. This Aria is a love song about Turandot by the man who loves her and know that the next day he will died
ОтветитьSolo tu non conosci e non sai pronunciare PAVAROTTI... BARBARO.
ОтветитьThis guy is amazingly ignorant . 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьThis is part of an opera called Turandot. It's about a Persian prince trying to win the hand of a Chinese princess. I think they stopped putting this opera on because of some "culturally insensitive" woke BS. Anyway, I believe it is the only opera that doesn't have a tragic ending. Highly recommend it. Sorry, if someone else already explained Turandot, but I scrolled a bit and didn't see any.
ОтветитьExactly....you FEEL!
ОтветитьAbout 30 years ago I was an exchange student. I went to study in Italy. Would you believe a casual afternoon I chose to familiarize myself with the city of Milan and it's sights. I was touring La Scala, the opera house. They were having a live rehearsal and entrance to the theater was not allowed. I snuck in and sat in the dark, would you believe it was Pavarotti??!! I got my very own performance!!! Rehersal or not, it was still magical and I carry that memory with me!! So yes, I've seen Pavarotti perform live in one of the most famous opera houses in Europe!!
ОтветитьYou should also react to "Caruso (Clip Version)
" from Lucio Dalla. An typical napolitan masterpiece.
Not easy to climb those peaks singing at full voice...
ОтветитьThe plot is kinda twisted. This character, Calaf, falls in love with the princess Turandot, who is a cold bitch. Anyone wanting to marry her has to answer three riddles or be beheaded. Calaf answers correctly, but she still ain't interested. So he offers a counter-challenge: if she can guess his name before dawn, she can behead him, otherwise she has to marry him. So she decrees that none of her subjects are allowed to sleep ("nessun dorma") until they figure out his name; if they fail, they will all die. So the guy gets his bride basically by getting her to commit mass murder. Not exactly a marriage made in heaven, and kinda tarnishes the image of the supposed hero. Trivia item: people say that opera is melodramatic. It is, by definition: the word is from the Greek "melos" = music, as in melody, so it literally means musical drama.
ОтветитьLa differenza è che lui era davvero un grande cantante lirico e italiano, te chi sei non ti conosco, non sai nemmeno pronunciare il suo nome ,sei ridicolo
ОтветитьRodger Moore bond is my favourite Bond too,blessings from Glasgow...
ОтветитьI love your reaction! The expression at the end is one of relief! When you're holding those high notes the muscles in the throat have to be flexed (for lack of a better term) in really peculiar ways and you're using a lot of pressure and diaphragmatic control but also a lot of tongue positioning to control what percentage of are exits via his nose and what percent leave his mouth - it's exhausting! So not O face but an accomplished exhaustion. I'm sure as a rapper you know those once in a lifetimes golden performances are felt in your bones, and he's taking his flowers!
My favorite opera singer is the late Patricia Janeckova; if you're interested her performances are all excellent but my favorites are La Danza, The Doll Aria from Les Contes d'Hoffmann, and A Song to the Moon from Rusalka. I would love to see you react to those if you feel curious!
Lusiano Pavaradi
ОтветитьIt’s a conductor not a composer! You had it right the first time with the accent; loochiahnoo pahvahrotti enunciate the ts. Yes, it is called “singing”!!!!!
ОтветитьSei una merda a confronto
ОтветитьGood ole eargasm
ОтветитьHahahaaaa… your face is so funny. That’s real music man… in Italy we have such music as butter and bread. Anyway I love an USA’s art form … JAZZ !
ОтветитьThank you for the reaction! Small correction this isn’t Pavarotti’s song but it’s part of the Turandot an opera from Giacomo Puccini (an incredible Italian composer). Also Pavarotti voice really is one of a kind, he used to do this on any regular Tuesday ❤
Ответитьthe speaking f.b. better stays away from Italy.
ОтветитьYes, opera
ОтветитьHis voice... effortless
ОтветитьHe discovered Andre Boccelli
ОтветитьYou should listen to his duet album and him and his dad
ОтветитьI am not so familiar with opera but I happen to love Pavarotti. But I couldn't help laughing at your rapper face. You are adorable.
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